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Subject: Life Course Analysis

How does a poor labour market affect inequalities in access to postsecondary education? Empirical evidence from 31 affluent countries

Understanding participation in a long-term household panel study: evidence from the UK -PhD thesis-

The influence of parenting styles on early adolescence volunteering

Less macho, more mellow: the malleability of competitiveness

Do more egalitarian men experience less union dissolution? A couple-level analysis

Reactive religiosity? The longitudinal relationship between ethnic harassment, religious identity and wellbeing in the UK

Extending intersectional Multilevel Analysis of Individual Heterogeneity and Discriminatory Accuracy (MAIHDA) to study individual longitudinal trajectories, with application to mental health in the UK

Long-term health conditions and UK labour market outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years

Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years

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