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Subject: Life Course Analysis

Not participating in education, employment or training (NEET): hope to mitigate new social risks in the UK?

Semi-supervised clustering of time-dependent categorical sequences with application to discovering education-based life patterns

Parental unemployment and children’s education: a note on the very small role of aspirations

Are environmental concerns deterring people from having children?

Life satisfaction and mental health from age 17 to 21 years in a general population sample

Association between work characteristics and epigenetic age acceleration: cross-sectional results from UK – Understanding Society study

Home working and its association with social and mental wellbeing at different stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from seven UK longitudinal population surveys

A framework for the re-collection of biomarkers in Understanding Society at Wave 16

Young adult carers in the UK – new evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

The spatial-temporal effect of air pollution on GP visits and hospital admissions by ethnicity in the United Kingdom: an individual-level analysis

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