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Publication date: 2025

Mothers ‘take a pay cut’ if their firstborn is a daughter

Backlash in the backyard: female representation and gender attitudes in the UK

Paternity leave, mental health and wellbeing for new parents: evidence from a national survey in the UK

Selectivity of digital trace data: the case of the UK COVID-19 contact tracing apps

Is workplace flexibility penalised? The gendered consequences of working from home for the wages of parents and childless employees in the UK

Health outcomes and psychosocial determinants in young carers: a systematic review

Equality at work: paternity and shared parental leave. Sixth report of session 2024–25. [House of Commons. Women and Equalities Committee]

Chronic pain, its lifecourse origins in socioeconomic status, and the mediating role of chronic stress-related biomarkers -PhD thesis-

Life satisfaction, loneliness, and routine health check-ups: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

A three-stage model of the maturation of nascent policy subsystems toward stable advocacy coalitions, with evidence from the UK’s response to COVID-19

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