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Di padre in figlio: gli effetti delle liberalizzazioni sulla mobilità sociale nelle professioni
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Broadband access reduced UK cinema visits and civic engagement
Andrea Geraci, Mattia Nardotto, Tommaso Reggiani, et al.
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Women aren't a monolith – and the white women supporting Kavanaugh prove it
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Difficult childhood experiences could make us age prematurely – new research
Amanda Hughes, Melissa Smart, Tyler Gorrie-Stone, et al.
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Intergenerational mobility in professions: nature, nurture, and regulatory rents
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Guest blog: Taking time out to go Scroll Free
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Essex research making an impact on people’s lives
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Government fails Father’s Day test by dodging gender pay gap reform
Wendy Olson, Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, et al.
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The consequences of occupational decline – will robots and offshoring leave workers unemployable?
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Early gender gaps among university graduates
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Part-time rates for women and men contribute to reduction in gender pay gap
Wendy Olson, Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, et al.
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UK’s gender pay gap is narrowing, new research finds
Wendy Olson, Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, et al.
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UK’s gender pay gap is narrowing, new research finds
Wendy Olson, Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, et al.
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Social media use diminishes well-being of teenage girls
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Offshoring jobs and buying robots creates better new jobs, say economists
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Massive rise in children's use of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with 1 in 8 using social media for THREE HOURS a day
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Social media ‘negatively affects adolescent girls more than boys’
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Essex research shows girls using social media are unhappier
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Social media negatively affects teen girls more than boys
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Too much social media at age 10 may make for unhappy teen girls
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Calling time on a life of likes could be key to girls’ happiness
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Social media use at age 10 could reduce wellbeing of adolescent girls
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Like it or not, studies suggest that Clinton may not be wrong on white women voting like their husbands
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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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Queen’s Anniversary Prize for our outstanding social science research
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Childcare: do UK parents pay the most in the world?