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Subject: Covid-19

Changing living arrangements, family dynamics and stress during lockdown: evidence from four birth cohorts in the UK

Remote working is here to stay – but that doesn’t mean the end of offices or city centres

Sociodemographic inequality in exposure to COVID-19-induced economic hardship in the United Kingdom

Predicting the end of the pandemic: optimism vs pessimism. How does optimism and pessimism influence your well-being?

BCC attacks government ‘scaremongering’ on getting back to the office

Coronavirus: ‘Nine in 10 would continue working from home’

UK productivity could be improved by a permanent shift towards remote working, research shows

‘Unconscionable’: Labour attacks government for trying to force people back to the office during pandemic

Gender differences in the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on unpaid care work and psychological distress in the UK

Briefing note COVID-19 survey: ethnic differences in effects of COVID-19: household and local context

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