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Subject: Health

Mental health and resilience at older ages: bouncing back after adversity in the British Household Panel Survey

The dynamics of unhealthy housing in the UK: a panel data analysis

Socioeconomic differences in service use, payment and receipt of illness-related benefits in the last year of life: findings from the British Household Panel Survey

The effect of employment on psychological health in mid-adulthood: findings from the 1970 British Cohort Study

Neighbourhood effects on health: a structural equation modelling approach

Impact of coronary heart disease on health functioning in an aging population: are there differences according to socioeconomic position?

Do income effects mask social and behavioural factors when looking at universal health care provision?

Evaluating cutpoints for the MHI-5 and MCS using the GHQ-12: A comparison of five different methods

The evaluation of a self-enumerated scale of quality of life (CASP-19) in the context of research on ageing: a combination of exploratory and confirmatory approaches

Incidence-based estimates of life expectancy of the healthy for the UK: coherence between transition probabilities and aggregate life-tables

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