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Record type: Journal Article

Housing adaptations and older adults’ health trajectories by level of initial health: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

Workplace autonomy and mental health

Serum proteomic correlates of mental health symptoms in a representative UK population sample

Competing demands on adult children: how do they shape their provision of informal care?

What has happened to job quality in Britain? The effect of different weighting methods on labour market inequalities and changes using a UK Quality of Work (QoW) Index, 2012–2021

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

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

New job, new habits? A multilevel interrupted time series analysis of changes in diet, physical activity and sleep among young adults starting work for the first time

Two sides of a coin: the relationship between work autonomy and childbearing

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