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Subject: Psychology

Everybody hurts: self-employment, financial concerns, mental distress, and well-being during COVID-19

Personality traits as a partial explanation for gender wage gaps and glass ceilings

COVID-19: children, young people and families. June 2021 evidence summary

Do unions cause job dissatisfaction? Evidence from a quasi-experiment in the United Kingdom

Can active labour market programmes emulate the mental health benefits of regular paid employment? Longitudinal evidence from the United Kingdom

Home carers’ mental health worsened during lockdown

Weather, mental health, and mobility during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

Community spirit in the age of Covid

Linking Twitter and survey data: asymmetry in quantity and its impact

Mental health of mothers more negatively affected by Covid school closures than fathers, research finds

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