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Record type: Journal Article

Social class and earnings trajectories in the UK: new findings from a longitudinal analysis

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

An evaluation of secondary school students’ use and understanding of learning strategies to study and revise for science examinations

Neighbourhood social cohesion, loneliness and multimorbidity: evidence from a UK longitudinal panel study

Unpaid caring and heath-related quality of life: longitudinal analysis of Understanding Society (the UK Household Longitudinal Survey)

Do all job changes increase wellbeing?

A glossary for social-to-biological research

The mental health impact of repeated COVID-19 enforced lockdowns in England: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Benefits of increasing the value of respondent incentives during the course of a longitudinal mixed-mode survey

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