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Record type: Journal Article

The rise of the chancer entrepreneur: institutions and digital technology for entrepreneurship in uncertain times

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

Heterogeneity or disadvantage? Partnership, childbearing, and employment trajectories of the descendants of immigrants in the United Kingdom

Pre-pandemic diabetes and risk of long COVID: longitudinal evidence

The role of family complexity in mental and physical health in mid-adulthood

Does frequency or diversity of leisure activity matter more for epigenetic ageing? Analyses of arts engagement and physical activity

Does the ‘right to request’ flexible work policy influence men’s and women’s uptake of flexible working and well-being: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Changes in mental health of adolescents during three months of the COVID-19 pandemic: longitudinal study

Couples’ subjective well-being around live birth and pregnancy loss

Associations between myocardial infarction (MI), personality traits, and mental health

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