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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Adults who move back home see improved mental health, study

  1. Jiawei Wu
  2. Emily Grundy
Media - February 26, 2023
  1. Households
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Psychology
  4. Health
  5. Well Being
  6. Housing Market
  7. Young People
  8. Sociology Of Households
  9. Social Psychology

Moving back in with parents boosts ‘boomerang’ adults’ mental health

  1. Jiawei Wu
  2. Emily Grundy
Media - February 26, 2023
  1. Households
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Psychology
  4. Health
  5. Well Being
  6. Housing Market
  7. Young People
  8. Sociology Of Households
  9. Social Psychology

“Torno da mia madre”, che stress quando i figli quarantenni ripiombano a casa

  1. Marco Tosi
  2. Emily Grundy
Media - March 12, 2018

Empty-nesters ‘resent boomerang kids’

  1. Marco Tosi
  2. Emily Grundy
Media - March 8, 2018

Parents’ lives made more miserable by the ‘boomerang generation’ returning home

  1. Marco Tosi
  2. Emily Grundy
Media - March 7, 2018

Boomerang offspring damage parents’ wellbeing, study finds

  1. Marco Tosi
  2. Emily Grundy
Media - March 7, 2018

Parents with ‘boomerang’ children who move back home as adults suffer as much as people with illness or disability, study shows

  1. Marco Tosi
  2. Emily Grundy
Media - March 7, 2018

Women are happier being single than men, says a new study

  1. Emily Grundy
Media - November 12, 2017

Women are happier being single than men because relationships are hard work

  1. Emily Grundy
Media - November 12, 2017

Women prefer being single – because relationships are hard work, research suggests

  1. Emily Grundy
Media - November 11, 2017

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