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Subject: Demography

COVID pandemic responsible for “substantial decrease” in mental wellbeing

COVID pandemic responsible for “substantial decrease” in mental wellbeing

The Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on socioeconomic inequality in psychological distress in the United Kingdom: an update

Subjective well-being and the gender composition of the reference group: evidence from a survey experiment

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

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