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Subject: Covid-19

Religious people cope better in a crisis: evidence from the UK pandemic lockdown

Examining the relationships between psychological distress and financial hardship and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent cost-of-living crisis in the United Kingdom

COVID-19 pandemic and panel attrition in Understanding Society

Assessing bias prevention and bias adjustment in a sub-annual online panel survey

Valuing subjective well-being benefits from leisure activities: informing post-Covid public funding of arts, culture and sport

The effects of placement and order on consent to data linkage in a web survey

Do religious people cope better in a crisis? Evidence from the UK pandemic lockdowns

Residential mobility restrictions and adverse mental health outcomes during the COVID‑19 pandemic in the UK

MIL-OSI Global: how looking after your willpower can help you reduce stress and stay productive, wherever you are working

How looking after your willpower can help you reduce stress and stay productive, wherever you are working

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