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Subject: Health

Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (AIR0025). Evidence from Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex [House of Commons. Environmental Audit Committee. Outdoor and indoor air quality targets inquiry]

Personality and risk of incident stroke in 6 prospective studies

Heterogeneity in the mental health cost of caring for others

Loneliness during the pregnancy-seeking process: exploring the role of medically assisted reproduction

Associations between personality traits and areas of job satisfaction: pay, work itself, security, and hours worked

Forecasting recovery from COVID-19 using financial data: an application to Vietnam

Characteristics and consequences of families with low levels of financial wealth

Mobility restrictions and alcohol use during lockdown: “A still and dry pandemic for the many”?

Mobility restrictions and alcohol use during lockdown: “A still and dry pandemic for the many”?

Gender differences in mental health following the transition into parenthood: longitudinal evidence from the UK

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