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Subject: Households

The intergenerational transmission of mental and physical health in the United Kingdom

Understanding Society: a longitudinal study of social and economic dynamics in the UK

Inequalities in children’s mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Simulating the consequences of adaptive survey design in two household panel studies

OP10 What is the impact of the removal of the spare room subsidy policy (the ‘bedroom tax’) on the mental health of working age adults in Great Britain? A difference in difference analysis using Understanding Societies, a longitudinal household panel dataset -conference paper abstract-

Worker productivity during Covid-19 and adaptation to working from home

Left out: how to tackle digital exclusion and reduce the poverty premium

Linked generations: child’s transition into unemployment and parents’ mental well-being

Parental responses to information about school quality: evidence from linked survey and administrative data

Every little helps: should low earners be encouraged to save?

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