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Subject: Health

A dynamic demand for medical care -PhD thesis-

Health selection and health inequalities -PhD thesis-

Health and well-being at older ages: the interlinkage with family life histories, gender, and national contexts: final report prepared in the context of the MAGGIE (Major Ageing and Gender Issues in Europe) research project

The causal effect of education on wages revisited

Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health

Family matters: designing, analysing and understanding family based studies in life course epidemiology

Mental health, work incapacity and tax contributions: an analysis of the British Household Panel Survey **WORK IN PROGRESS: PLEASE DO NOT CITE OR CIRCULATE WITHOUT PERMISSION**

A multilevel analysis of social capital and self-rated health: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

How important are social networks for a healthy and happy retirement?

Socio-economic influences on trajectories of self-rated health: evidence from Britain, Germany, Denmark and the United States

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