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Subject: Disability

The extent and predictors of discrepancy between provider and recipient reports of informal caregiving

Disability, loneliness and health in the UK: cross-sectional survey

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (SVL0005) [House of Commons. Committee of Public Accounts. Covid 19: supporting the vulnerable during lockdown inquiry]

Tracking the mental health of home-carers during the first COVID-19 national lockdown: evidence from a nationally representative UK survey

Is the grass greener on the other side? The health impact of providing informal care in the UK and the Netherlands

Are young adults with long-standing illness or disability at increased risk of loneliness? Evidence from the UK Longitudinal Household Study

Impacts of long-standing illness and chronic illness on working hours and household income in a longitudinal UK study

How blood and wealth can predict future disability

Researchers find blood ‘biomarkers’ can predict future disabilities

Risk of depression in family caregivers: unintended consequence of COVID-19

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