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Record type: Journal Article

Longitudinal analysis of exchanges of support between parents and children in the UK

Examining the relationships between psychological distress and financial hardship and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent cost-of-living crisis in the United Kingdom

Wages of UK immigrant men across generations: who catches up?

Returns to work following retirement in Germany, Russia, and the United Kingdom

Adjust for non-ignorable panel attrition in the analysis of leaving the parental home

Household energy price resilience in the face of gas and electricity market crises

Association between chronic pain and attrition: a prospective analysis of a national sample of midlife adults in the USA, 2004–2014

Valuing subjective well-being benefits from leisure activities: informing post-Covid public funding of arts, culture and sport

Using games to improve students’ engagement and understanding of statistics in higher education

Life course socioeconomic status, chronic pain, and the mediating role of allostatic load: findings from the midlife in the United States

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