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Subject: Area Effects

First findings on the impact of COVID-19 on self-employment in the UK – evidence from the Understanding Society household survey

Moving towards fairer regional minimum income schemes in Spain

Estimating variation of Covid-19 ‘infection’ in the population: results from Understanding Society’s (UKHLS) first monthly covid-19 survey

Well-being and unemployment during the Great Recession: an empirical analysis across UK local authority districts

Lockdown living: housing quality across the generations

The effect of the great lockdown on homeworking in the United Kingdom

Neighbourhood gentrification, displacement, and poverty dynamics in post-recession England

When does geography matter most? Age-specific geographical effects in the patterning of, and relationship between, mental wellbeing and mental illness

Intersecting household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: an analysis from the UK

Sociodemographic disparities in non-diabetic hyperglycaemia and the transition to type 2 diabetes: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

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