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Study Area: UKHLS

Over-60s who live apart from partners have better wellbeing, study finds

Women work and health. Analysis and recommendations from a roundtable discussion

Understanding Society Innovation Panel wave 16: results from methodological experiments and new data

Delivering ‘50 PLUS Choices’ in the UK: how compatible are ‘fuller working lives’ with an increasing reliance on informal carers to deliver social care?

Effects of employees living with an ‘arthritis’ on sickness absence and transitions out of employment: a comparative observational study in the UK

From Sure Start to youth centres, cutting children’s services is a false economy

Accumulation of perceived discrimination over time and likelihood of probable mental health problems in UK adults: a longitudinal cohort study

Loneliness trajectories and psychological distress in youth: longitudinal evidence from a population-based sample

Art for health’s sake or health for art’s sake: disentangling the bidirectional relationships between arts engagement and mental health

Unsung Britain: the changing economic circumstances of the poorer half of Britain

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