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Study Area: UKHLS

Parental gender attitudes and children’s mental health: evidence from the UK household longitudinal study

The effect of immigration policy reform on mental health in people from minoritised ethnic groups in England: an interrupted time series analysis of longitudinal data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study cohort

Always on your mind: preventing persistent money and mental health problems

The economic and social costs of mental ill health: Parliamentary briefing

The economic and social costs of mental ill health: review of methodology and update of calculations

Socialization disrupted: the intergenerational transmission of political engagement in immigrant families

Longer working hours and maternal mental health: a comparison of single vs. partnered mothers

Fertility postponement, economic uncertainty, and the increasing income prerequisites of parenthood

The psychological strain of becoming self‑employed: a longitudinal investigation of honeymoon‑hangover effects

Short-term impacts of Universal Basic Income on population mental health inequalities in the UK: a microsimulation modelling study

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