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Record type: Journal Article

Social isolation in childhood and adult inflammation: evidence from the National Child Development Study

Workers’ movement out of declining occupations in Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland

Genetic determinants of circulating interleukin-1 receptor antagonist levels and their association with glycemic traits

Differences in the social patterning of active travel between urban and rural populations: findings from a large UK household survey

Can encouraging respondents to contact interviewers to make appointments reduce fieldwork effort? Evidence from a randomized experiment in the UK

Perceptions of neighbourhood quality, social and civic participation and the self rated health of British adults with intellectual disability: cross sectional study

Grip strength across the life course: normative data from twelve British studies

Analysis of four studies in a comparative framework reveals: health linkage consent rates on British cohort studies higher than on UK household panel surveys

Wealth and health behavior: testing the concept of a health cost

Motivated for employment? A qualitative study of benefit recipients

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