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Record type: Journal Article

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

Mental health of UK youth following the removal of the Education Maintenance Allowance in England: a natural experiment study using Understanding Society data

Do respondents using smartphones produce lower quality data? Evidence from the first large-scale UK mixed-device survey – Understanding Society Wave 8

Effects of self-rated health on union formation and dissolution in six countries

Why are some people missing from UK surveys?

Understanding early inequalities: multiple dimensions of children’s developmental contexts predict age 3 outcomes

Adapt-Ed: co-designing adaptations to a whole school intervention to improve the uptake and impact of food provision in special schools – scoping research for a future trial [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]

Did trade unions protect employees’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic? A mixed effects model using UK data from Understanding Society

Access to transport, life satisfaction and the mental wellbeing of rural older people in England under austerity

The impact of remote work on mobilities in the UK

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