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Subject: Demography

No more midlife crisis? Young people now report the most distress

Anxious Gen Z reshape ‘illbeing’ curve

The declining mental health of the young and the global disappearance of the unhappiness hump shape in age

Fruit and vegetable intake in minority ethnic groups in the UK: analysis from ‘Understanding Society’ and UK Biobank

Cohort differences in the lifetime parenthood gender pay gap in the UK: an accelerated cohort‑sequential growth curve approach

Youth nonresponse in panel surveys: investigating the impact of life events

Risk of diagnosed and undiagnosed mental distress in coastal and inland English residents: a pooled cross-sectional analysis of adult UKHLS respondents

The partnership, fertility, and employment trajectories of immigrants in the United Kingdom: an intersectional life course approach using three-channel sequence analysis

Childlessness and the male life course: factors influencing parenthood, psychological well-being and marital satisfaction in the UK -PhD thesis-

An inclusive economy dataset for wards in Great Britain using administrative and synthetic data sources

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