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Study Area: UKHLS

Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 17: results from methodological experiments and new data

Is religious service attendance beneficial for mental health? Causal inference using structural nested mean models

Increasing consent to data linkage in web and face-to-face surveys: testing interventions designed to increase respondents’ trust, cognitive effort, or understanding of the request

IPPR – Workers most likely to fall behind on bills at risk of being left behind by government’s zero-hours reforms

Seasonal differences in depressive affect, worry related sleep disturbance, and low energy among UK young people

Raising the bar: strengthening living standards by banning exploitative zero-hours contracts

Workers most likely to fall behind on bills at risk of being left behind by government’s zero-hours reforms

The division of labour and female partners’ relative pay across phases of parenthood: evidence from UK dual-earner couples

All by myself: exploring the change in time spent alone over the last decade

Local community identification improves wellbeing by reducing loneliness: longitudinal evidence from two studies

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