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Study Area: UKHLS

The mental health and treatment needs of UK ex-military personnel

At the edge of the safety net: unsuccessful benefits claims at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic

Local indicators of child poverty after housing costs, 2018/19: summary of estimates of child poverty after housing costs in local authorities and parliamentary constituencies, 2014/15 – 2018/19

Carrying the work burden of the COVID-19 pandemic: working class women in the UK. Briefing note 1: employment and mental health

An intergenerational audit for the UK 2020

Families struggling to get basics to survive amid pandemic: one in four children in Scotland are living in poverty, new research has shown

Blackburn has highest increase of child poverty in North West

Half of children entitled to free school meals did not have access to the scheme during COVID-19 lockdown in the UK

The status stratification of radical right support: reconsidering the occupational profile of UKIP’s electorate

Association between asthma, corticosteroids and allostatic load biomarkers: a cross-sectional study

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