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Study Area: UKHLS

Parenthood and job quality: is there a motherhood penalty in the UK?

The kids are alright: adolescents and their fathers in the UK – research review

What influences Londoners’ wellbeing, and what can help? A study by the Mile End Institute at Queen Mary University of London and Centre for London

A coefficient of variation for ordered categorical data: analyzing relative health inequality and ageing in the UK and relative human resource inequality and gender in Canada

Private renting is associated with faster epigenetic ageing

When life happens: the impact of life events on turnout

The impact of smoking, heavy drinking and obesity on employment prospects, earnings and productivity: analyses using UK data

Mental and physical health changes around transitions into unpaid caregiving in the UK: a longitudinal, propensity score analysis

Age-gender differences in the relationships between physical and mental health

Insecure renting ages you faster than owning a home, unemployment or obesity. Better housing policy can change this

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