Material living standards held up surprisingly well through the pandemic on average – but the self-employed, low-income working families, and people from ethnic minority groups suffered increased deprivation
The extent and predictors of discrepancy between provider and recipient reports of informal caregiving
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