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Study Area: UKHLS

Why your job dictates how much you save — no matter what you earn

Annual report on trends in panel attrition in Understanding Society, 2026 edition

How panel members react to multiple requests for additional data over time

The type of job you do could be affecting your ability to save money – and not just because of the salary

Unpaid caregiving and job satisfaction: the role of care intensity and duration

The psychology behind why we pay to avoid uncertainty

Quantifying the relationship between climatic conditions and personal financial and health well-being

Understanding poverty in the UK: the data gaps holding us back

Complex families in the United Kingdom: mapping children’s diverse family pathways and their correlates from birth to age ten

Longitudinal trends in vaping, smoking, and harmful alcohol use across sexual orientations in the UK (2014–2021)

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