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Study Area: UKHLS

Are interviewer administered follow-ups of web non-respondents still needed to maximise respondent dataset quality? Evidence using Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Are interviewer administered follow-ups of web non-respondents still needed to maximise respondent dataset quality? Evidence using Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Predicting children’s emotional and behavioral difficulties at age five using pregnancy and newborn risk factors: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Physical activity, health, and life satisfaction: four panel studies demonstrate reciprocal effects

The political effects of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone

Labor outcomes after employer-provided training: evidence from the Understanding Society survey

Friends make us happy: evidence from three European panel studies

Pets increase life satisfaction as much as marriage or close friendships

Asymmetry and spillover effects in the relationship between stock markets and mental health: an alternative approach

An increase matters, not the actual value: early bird incentives in longitudinal surveys

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