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Record type: Journal Article

Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation

Changing patterns of general practice services during a period of public sector investment in Britain

Changes in life satisfaction, self-esteem, and self-rated health before, during, and after becoming a young carer in the UK: a longitudinal, propensity score analysis

Multidimensional employment trajectories and dynamic links with mental health: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Getting a foot in the door: local labour markets and the school-to-work transition

A panel analysis of change in personal air travel behaviour in England between 2012 and 2019

COVID-19 risk by work-related factors: pooled analysis of individual linked data from 14 cohorts

An assessment of the utility of a Bayesian framework to improve response propensity modes in longitudinal data

Is there a mid-career crisis? An investigation of the relationship between age and job satisfaction across occupations based on four large UK datasets

Exploring the gender gap in young adult mental health during COVID-19: evidence from the UK

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