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Subject: Households

Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex – written evidence (UKH0026) [House of Lords. Built Environment Committee. Meeting the UK’s housing demand inquiry]

Hybrid working: how to make it a success

Welfare within families beyond households: intergenerational exchanges of practical and financial support in the UK

Associations between community cultural engagement and life satisfaction, mental distress and mental health functioning using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS): are associations moderated by area deprivation?

Have girls been left behind during the COVID-19 pandemic? Gender differences in pandemic effects on children’s mental wellbeing

Getting warmer: fuel poverty, objective and subjective health and well-being

Inequalities in education continued during second period of school closures

The changing association between homeownership and the transition to parenthood

Older women living alone in the UK: does their health and wellbeing differ from those who cohabit?

Did the UK policy response to Covid-19 protect household incomes?

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