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Study Area: UKHLS

Prepandemic risk factors for disabling long COVID: a prospective cohort analysis

Home advantage or hidden strain? The mental health effects of working from home across gender, childcare status, and occupational class before and since the pandemic

Policy design challenges for energy affordability following price hikes in the UK

Quantifying multiple insecurities in financial, housing, work, health and caring: trends, breakdowns by characteristics and impacts on wellbeing

Urban enclaves have contrasting labour-market effects for migrants and ethnic minorities in England

Does more education improve mental health for ethnic minorities in the UK? The impact of ROSLA 1972

Uncovering intersectional inequalities in fruit and vegetable consumption in the UK using Understanding Society data

The demise of the double dividend: evidence from the United Kingdom

Non-communicable diseases, COVID-19 and labour market outcomes

Written evidence submitted by the Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (YEET0046) [House of Commons. Work and Pensions Committee. Youth employment, education and training inquiry]

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