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Subject: Demography

Social life during COVID-19 in France, Germany, Italy and the UK

Minority or migrant? loneliness among older immigrants in England

Unveiling the hidden burden: estimating the proportion of undiagnosed depression, hypertension and diabetes – a modelling study using survey data from adults in England, 2011–2019

Racial/ethnic variations in the association between financial strain and well-being: evidence from the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Survey

Correlates of parenting style: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)

Measuring the long and healthy lives of a nation: the health, aging and gender nexus

Taking stock: counting the economic costs of alcohol harm

Reexamining the impact of locations on leaving the parental home and choosing new locations: evidence from a new joint choice model

Origin, generation, and destination country context: employment changes and childbearing among female immigrants and their descendants in the UK, France, and Germany

Why do women develop lower levels of political interest? Examining the influence of education, family socialisation and adult roles

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