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Subject: Social Behaviour

Relationship quality and family formation in Europe. How country context shapes (un)happy couples’ transitions to marriage and first birth

Identification of 371 genetic variants for age at first sex and birth linked to externalising behaviour

Did the UK COVID-19 lockdown modify the influence of neighbourhood disorder on psychological distress? Evidence from a prospective cohort study

Are there ethnic differences in adherence to recommended health behaviours related to COVID-19?

Participation in civil society organizations and ethnic minorities’ interethnic friendships in Britain

Community spirit in the age of Covid

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

Long-term mental health correlates of social supportive relationships in a lesbian, gay, and bisexual sample

Coming together or coming apart? Changes in social cohesion during the Covid-19 pandemic in England

Does volunteering make us happier, or are happier people more likely to volunteer? Addressing the problem of reverse causality when estimating the wellbeing impacts of volunteering

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