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Subject: Finance

Asymmetry and spillover effects in the relationship between stock markets and mental health: an alternative approach

Policies to help people manage defined contribution pension wealth through retirement

Reforms needed to help individuals make good use of their pension wealth throughout their retirement

The association between financial strain and mental health: the mediating and moderating roles of sleep problems in the UK household longitudinal study (UKHLS)

A longitudinal dyadic analysis of financial strain and mental distress among different-sex couples: the role of gender division of labor in income and housework

Small pension pots: problems and potential policy responses

Government action needed to stop and reverse the proliferation of millions of small pension pots

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (PPCM0023) [House of Commons. Work and Pensions Committee. Pensioner poverty: challenges and mitigations inquiry]

Ethnic differences in private pension participation after automatic enrolment

Ethnic differences in retirement wealth accumulation in the UK

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