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Subject: Health

Income volatility and parenting styles during hard times

Using interactions of area dose and individual exposure to estimate effects of population health interventions

Living apart together and older adults’ mental health in the United Kingdom

Does religious-service attendance increase mental health? A random-intercept cross-lagged panel analysis across 18 years

Sibling similarity in education and employment trajectories at ages 16–19 in the UK: the role of parental influence and individual experiences in early adolescence

The association between financial strain and mental health: the mediating and moderating roles of sleep problems in the UK household longitudinal study (UKHLS)

The role of changing health in rising health-related benefit claims

Dear Rachel Reeves: if there is no alternative to cuts, at least do them with care

Various indicators point to a deterioration in population mental health – likely contributing to rising disability benefit caseloads

Examining the relationship between income and both mental and physical health among adults in the UK: analysis of 12 waves (2009–2022) of Understanding Society

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