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Study Area: BHPS

The effect of smoking habit changes on body weight. Evidence from the UK

Socioeconomic position and early adolescent smoking development: evidence from the British Youth Panel Survey (1994-2008)

‘It’s The Sun wot won it’: evidence of media influence on political attitudes and voting from a UK quasi-natural experiment

The determinants of transitions into sheltered accommodation in later life in England and Wales

Paradox lost: disappearing female job satisfaction

How does housing affect work incentives for people in poverty?

Longer lives, stronger families? The changing nature of intergenerational support

Socioeconomic inequality in health in the British household panel: tests of the social causation, health selection and the indirect selection hypothesis using dynamic fixed effects panel models

Does ethnic diversity have a negative effect on attitudes towards the community? A longitudinal analysis of the causal claims within the ethnic diversity and social cohesion debate

Gender wage inequality: the de-gendering of the occupational structure

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