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Subject: Social Attitudes

Influence of maternal past non-transport pro-environmental behaviours on young adults’ sustainable transport

Role of maternal non-transport pro-environmental behaviors in adolescents’ travel-to-school mode choices

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

Are highly educated partners really more gender egalitarian? A couple-level analysis of social class differentials in attitudes and behaviors

Parental gender attitudes and children’s mental health: evidence from the UK household longitudinal study

Austerity and young people’s political attitudes in the UK

Do attitudes towards immigrants matter? The subjective wellbeing of immigrants in England and Wales and their exposure to non‑migrants

More talk, no action? The link between exposure to extreme weather events, climate change belief and pro-environmental behaviour

Does personality matter? Exploring its moderating role on the relationship between neighbourhood ethnic outgroup-size and preferences for Brexit

Life satisfaction and unemployment—The role of gender attitudes and work identity

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