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Current search: 'Emily Grundy'
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Area deprivation, perceived neighbourhood cohesion and mental health at older ages: a cross lagged analysis of UK longitudinal data
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Random effects dynamic panel models for unequally spaced multivariate categorical repeated measures: an application to child-parent exchanges of support
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Fertility trajectories and later-life depression among parents in England
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Fertility history and biomarkers using prospective data: evidence from the 1958 National Child Development Study
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Social isolation and memory decline in later-life
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The association between parity, CVD mortality and CVD risk factors among Norwegian women and men
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Work–family lifecourses and later-life health in the United Kingdom
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Post-war (1946-2017) population health change in the United Kingdom: a systematic review
Dawid Gondek, David Bann, Emily Grundy, et al.
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Children’s age at parental divorce and depression in early and mid-adulthood
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Pathways to health
George B. Ploubidis, Benedetta Pongiglione, Bianca De Stavola, et al.
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Offspring and later-life loneliness in Eastern and Western Europe
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Intergenerational contacts and depressive symptoms among older parents in Eastern Europe
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Cohort profile: the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study (The LS)
Nicola Shelton, Chris E. Marshall, Rachel Stuchbury, et al.
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Parental health limitations, caregiving and loneliness among women with widowed parents: longitudinal evidence from France
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Household debt and depressive symptoms among older adults in three continental European countries
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The increasing mortality advantage of the married: the role played by education
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Fertility history and physical and mental health changes in European older adults
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Coresidence with a child and happiness among older widows in Europe: does gender of the child matter?
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Returns home by children and changes in parents’ well-being in Europe
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"Torno da mia madre", che stress quando i figli quarantenni ripiombano a casa
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Empty-nesters 'resent boomerang kids'
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Parents with ‘boomerang’ children who move back home as adults suffer as much as people with illness or disability, study shows
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Boomerang offspring damage parents' wellbeing, study finds
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Parents’ lives made more miserable by the ‘boomerang generation’ returning home
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MINDMAP: establishing an integrated database infrastructure for research in ageing, mental well-being, and the urban environment
Mariëlle A. Beenackers, Dany Doiron, Isabel Fortier, et al.
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Women are happier being single than men because relationships are hard work
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Women are happier being single than men, says a new study
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Women prefer being single - because relationships are hard work, research suggests
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Loneliness among Polish migrants in the Netherlands: the impact of presence and location of partners and offspring
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Population ageing in Europe