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Study Area: UKHLS

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

Development of a frailty index using Understanding Society

Cross-sectional association between area deprivation and biological ageing: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study -conference paper abstract-

Understanding young caring in the UK pre- and post-COVID-19: prevalence, correlates, and insights from three UK longitudinal surveys

Beyond the headlines: the intangible costs of terrorism

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