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Subject: Demography

Relationships between volunteering, neighbourhood deprivation and mental wellbeing across four British birth cohorts: evidence from 10 years of the UK Household Longitudinal Study

COVID-19 lockdowns saw couples share housework and childcare more evenly – but not for long

Lockdown saw couples share housework and childcare more evenly – but these changes didn’t last

A synthetic population dataset for estimating small area health and socio-economic outcomes in Great Britain

COVID‑19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK: a longitudinal household cross‑sectional study

Community ethnic density, ethnic segregation, and ethnic minorities’ common mental disorders in the UK

Pre-pandemic mental health and disruptions to healthcare, economic and housing outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from 12 UK longitudinal studies

Prospective longitudinal study of ‘sleepless in lockdown’: unpacking differences in sleep loss during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK

Who did the housework in Lockdown Britain, and what happened next?

Housework falls to mothers again after Covid lockdown respite

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