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Subject: Poverty

Effects of income and material deprivation on children’s life satisfaction: evidence from longitudinal data for England (2009-2018)

Covid-19 and financial hardship in London

Associations between neighbourhood deprivation and engagement in arts, culture and heritage: evidence from two nationally-representative samples

Which is most important for mental health: money, poverty, or paid work? A fixed-effects analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study

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?

Drinking alone: local socio-cultural degradation and radical right support – the case of British pub closures

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

Assessing the cushioning effect of tax-benefit policies in the Andean region during the COVID-19 pandemic

Welfare resilience at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in a selection of European countries: impact on public finance and household incomes

The combined effect of Covid-19 and neighbourhood deprivation on two dimensions of subjective well-being: empirical evidence from England

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