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Subject: Life Course Analysis

The growth and collapse of autonomy at work

Young people in England’s coastal towns three times more likely to have a mental health condition

Framework to implement a life course approach in practice

Investigating the effects of ridesourcing on the dynamics of household car ownership

Understanding associations between sexual identity change and the mental health of lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults in the United Kingdom through longitudinal survey

Is it the place or the people in the places? Exploration of why young people in deprived coastal communities of England have worse mental health than their peers inland

Parental effect of higher education on attitudes towards immigrants: a family approach

Fathers taking leave: evaluating the impact of shared parental leave in the United Kingdom

A marriage premium for whom? Sexual identity, relationship status and earnings

Decomposing the barriers to equal pay: examining differential predictors of the gender pay gap by socio-economic group

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