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Publication date: 2025

Women’s physical health around live births and pregnancy losses: a longitudinal study

Social class and earnings trajectories in the UK: new findings from a longitudinal analysis

Catalogue of Mental Health Measures

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (PPCM0023) [House of Commons. Work and Pensions Committee. Pensioner poverty: challenges and mitigations inquiry]

Written evidence submitted by the Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Survey (ASC0029) [House of Commons. Health and Social Care Committee. Adult social care reform: the cost of inaction inquiry]

Do high minimum wages harm the progression of minimum wage workers? Evidence from the United Kingdom

Tackling homelessness. Fourth report of session 2024–25. [House of Commons. Committee of Public Accounts]

Ethnic differences in private pension participation after automatic enrolment

Ethnic differences in retirement wealth accumulation in the UK

Employees of Pakistani or Bangladeshi ethnic origin almost twice as likely to opt out of workplace pensions as other employees

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