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Study Area: UKHLS

Measuring expenditure with a mobile app: do probability-based and nonprobability panels differ?

Understanding Society: minimizing selection biases in data collection using mobile apps

Do longer job hours matter for maternal mental health? A longitudinal analysis of single versus partnered mothers

Mind vs matter: economic and psychologic determinants of take-up rates of social benefits in the UK

Food expenditure, income, and mental health: outcomes from the UK Household Longitudinal Survey

Family diversity and children’s mental health in the UK: a longitudinal study -PhD thesis-

Families of austerity: benefit cutbacks and family stress in the UK

Woman of the North: inequality, health and work

General and abdominal adiposity and hypertension in eight world regions: a pooled analysis of 837 population-based studies with 7ยท5 million participants

Caring is not always sharing: a scoping review exploring how COVID-19 containment measures have impacted unpaid care work and mental health among women and men in Europe

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