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Subject: Life Course Analysis

Event-triggered data collection

Employment pathways and occupational change after childbirth: infographics

Employment pathways and occupational change after childbirth

What influences mothers’ decisions about returning to work after having a baby? Understanding the role of childcare in returning to employment – an Understanding Society and Coram Family and Childcare briefing

Longitudinal surveys – unique opportunities and unique methodological challenges

The relationship between cognitive decline and a genetic predictor of educational attainment

Individual and local area factors associated with self-reported wellbeing, perceived social cohesion and sense of attachment to one’s community: analysis of the Understanding Society Survey

Contributions of path-dependency and social capital drivers to housing tenure transitions in Britain

Mind the “happiness” gap: the relationship between cohabitation, marriage, and subjective well-being in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and Norway

Early-life inequalities and biological ageing: a multisystem Biological Health Score approach in Understanding Society

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