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Study Area: BHPS

Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys

Socioeconomic inequalities in common mental disorders and psychotherapy treatment in the UK between 1991 and 2009

Got babies on the brain? Live near your mother and it’s more likely to happen, study finds

Want a baby? Live near your mom, study finds

Chances of becoming dad get a boost when mum-in-law lives nearby

Want a child? Then live near your mother

Preggy rates all relative

Preggy rates all relative

Close-knit families ‘have more babies’

Chances of becoming a father are better if mother-in-law lives nearby

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