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Record type: Journal Article

Multimorbidity as assessed by reporting of multiple causes of death: variations by period, sociodemographic characteristics and place of death among older decedents in England and Wales, 2001-2017

Working conditions and union dissolution for cohabiting and married couples in the United Kingdom

So happy together … examining the association between relationship happiness, socio-economic status, and family transitions in the UK

Why disagreeableness (in married men) leads to earning more: a theory and test of social exchange at home

Solar panels and political attitudes

Wellbeing in local areas: how trust, happiness, social distance and experience of discrimination differ in the perceived ethnic enclave

Social comparison effects on academic self-concepts – which peers matter most?

Housing and economic inequality in the long run: the retreat of owner occupation

Parental social class and GCSE attainment: re-reading the role of ‘cultural capital’

The prospective relationship between loneliness, life satisfaction and psychological distress before and during the COVID‑19 pandemic in the UK

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