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Subject: Social Behaviour

The role of mothers’ past transport behaviour and environmentally friendly mindset in their children’s sustainable transport choices in early adulthood

A cross-sectional analysis of ethnic inequalities in cervical screening uptake in the UK using Understanding Society

Correlates of parenting style: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)

The association between mental health and cognitive ability: evidence from the Understanding Society survey

The association of solitary versus group-based arts participation with mental health: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Trends in mental health and behavioural outcomes in UK 10-15 year olds from 2009 to 2023

Research examining the relationship between children’s development at ages five and eight and the use of childcare at earlier ages using Understanding Society data

Mothers ‘take a pay cut’ if their firstborn is a daughter

Parenting styles and physical punishment: changes over time and associations with parenting styles, 2012 to 2022

Effects of self-rated health on union formation and dissolution in six countries

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