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Study Area: UKHLS

Spirituality, religiosity, stress, working from home and gender amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs – while fathers thrive in careers

On the road to equity: examining income related inequalities in ownership of safer cars

Do informal care recipients internalise carer burden? Examining the impact of informal care receipt on health behaviours

Do health and well-being change around the transition to informal caring in early adulthood? A longitudinal comparison between the United Kingdom and Germany

Identifying the economic determinants of individual voting behaviour in UK general elections

The causal relationship between volunteering and social cohesion: a large scale analysis of secondary longitudinal data

COVID-19 lockdowns and working women’s mental health: does motherhood and size of workplace matter? A comparative analysis using understanding society

A developmental perspective on personality-relationship transactions: evidence from three nationally representative samples

Linking survey with Twitter data: examining associations among smartphone usage, privacy concern and Twitter linkage consent

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