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Publication date: 2025

Development of inequalities in fruit and vegetable intake through early adulthood: insights from household panel surveys in the United Kingdom and Australia

Policies to help people manage defined contribution pension wealth through retirement

Deprivation’s role in adolescent social media use and its links to life satisfaction

Reforms needed to help individuals make good use of their pension wealth throughout their retirement

Social biological research: special issue contributions and next steps

The value of pets: the quantifable impact of pets on life satisfaction

A tale of two cities: occupational change in London 1991 to 2021

Adolescents with fewer resources use social media more, yet their well-being remains unaffected, research shows

The co-occurrence of social adversities in early adolescence and their relationship to cognitive outcomes later in development

Housework and psychological distress during the COVID-19 crisis: a gender- and context-sensitive relationship?

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