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Record type: Journal Article

British tax credit simplification, the intra-household distribution of income and family consumption

A study of common Mendelian disease carriers across ageing British cohorts: meta-analyses reveal heterozygosity for alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency increases respiratory capacity and height

Retirement, personality, and well-being

Who are non-resident fathers?: A British socio-demographic profile

The shadow of future homeownership: the association of wanting to move into homeownership with labour supply

The micro-foundations of party competition and issue ownership: the reciprocal effects of citizens’ issue salience and party attachments

Introduction of a National Minimum Wage reduced depressive symptoms in low-wage workers: a quasi-natural experiment in the UK

Examining sibling configuration effects on young people’s educational aspiration and attainment

Is the United States a counterexample to the secularization thesis?

The 2008 financial crisis: changes in social capital and its association with psychological wellbeing in the United Kingdom – a panel study

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