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Subject: Social Behaviour

Pets increase life satisfaction as much as marriage or close friendships

Development of inequalities in fruit and vegetable intake through early adulthood: insights from household panel surveys in the United Kingdom and Australia

The value of pets: the quantifable impact of pets on life satisfaction

The co-occurrence of social adversities in early adolescence and their relationship to cognitive outcomes later in development

Income volatility and parenting styles during hard times

For the future of our grandchildren: grandparenthood and climate change concerns

Does religious-service attendance increase mental health? A random-intercept cross-lagged panel analysis across 18 years

Ethnic differences in private pension participation after automatic enrolment

Ethnic differences in retirement wealth accumulation in the UK

Employees of Pakistani or Bangladeshi ethnic origin almost twice as likely to opt out of workplace pensions as other employees

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