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Subject: Households

Dynamics of car consumption and attitudes towards car characteristics: insights from a large-scale panel model in the United Kingdom

Who does what and why in the household? Insights into factors influencing children’s and adolescents’ participation in household longitudinal surveys

Modeling mental health trajectories during the COVID-19 pandemic using UK-wide data in the presence of sociodemographic variables

Changes in fruit and vegetable consumption during the transition to parenthood: longitudinal evidence from Australia and the United Kingdom

How do house prices affect social mobility

PIOs in UK see wealth soar, whilst Pakistanis see ‘notable decline’: LSE report

The ethnic wealth divide in the UK: mapping disparities across time, age and immigrant generations

UK ethnic wealth gap has widened over last decade

Adolescent social capital as a source of resilience against emotional and behavioural difficulties in times of crisis: longitudinal evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

Invisible gaps: women’s individual poverty risks and the gendered failings of the adult worker model

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