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Subject: Health

Ethnic density and mental health: does it matter whether the ethnic density is co‑ethnic or multi‑ethnic and how important is change in ethnic density?

New partnerships improve life satisfaction for single mothers

In Londen zijn gratis schoolmaaltijden op basisscholen de norm

In Londen zijn gratis schoolmaaltijden op basisscholen de norm – wanneer is Amsterdam aan de beurt?

Modelling correlations among grouped random effects in multilevel models with an application to the estimation of household effects on longitudinal health outcomes

Education and vaccine hesitancy: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic

Regional trends in mental health inequalities in young people aged 16–25 in the UK and the role of cuts to local government expenditure: repeated cross-sectional analysis using the British household panel Survey/UK household longitudinal survey

Understanding the role of savings in promoting positive wellbeing

Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation

The effect of retirement eligibility on mental health in the United Kingdom: heterogeneous effects by occupation

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