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Subject: Finance

Was Brexit triggered by the old and unhappy? Or by financial feelings?

A review of new technologies and data sources for measuring household finances: implications for total survey error

Economic shocks on subjective well-being: re-assessing the determinants of life-satisfaction after the 2008 financial crisis

Happiness and voting behaviour

Brexit was a cry of financial pain and not the influence of the old

Short and long term barriers to university education in England. What do expectation data tell us?

Charitable behaviour and political ideology: evidence for the UK

House of the rising son (or daughter): the impact of parental wealth on their children’s homeownership

Irregular payments: assessing the breadth and depth of month to month earnings volatility

Economic well-being, UK: April to June 2018

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