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Economic uncertainty and fertility cycles: the case of the post-WWII baby boom

Full-time working moms with two kids are highly stressed: study

Working moms 40% more stressed than women without kids: study

Working mothers ‘up to 40% more stressed’

Economic uncertainty and fertility cycles: the case of the post-WWII baby boom

New study links housing tenure to levels of stress using biomarker data

Income redistribution in Latin America: a microsimulation approach

Learning from the ʻbestʼ: the impact of tax-benefit systems in Africa

Renters have higher levels of harmful stress markers than home owners, study finds

Levels of stress linked to the type of housing accommodation in UK

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