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Subject: Health

Cross-sectional association between area deprivation and biological ageing: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study -conference paper abstract-

Understanding young caring in the UK pre- and post-COVID-19: prevalence, correlates, and insights from three UK longitudinal surveys

Parallel processing modeling in longitudinal designs: an example predicting trajectories of distress and life satisfaction

Within-person, longitudinal associations between neighborhood cohesion and adult mental health: a test of bidirectional relations

Employment shocks and financial difficulty: understanding how leaving paid employment affects ability to meet credit repayments

Sandwich carers, UK: January 2021 to May 2023

A glossary for social-to-biological research

Wellbeing at the edges of ownership: the impacts of housing tenure, social capital, and institutions

COVID-19 labor market protection and support for the welfare state: job retention versus job loss in four European countries

Is it the past or the present? Employment quality, unemployment history, psychological distress and mental wellbeing in the United Kingdom

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