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Subject: Social Behaviour

Social network engagement and subjective well-being: a life-course perspective

Consideration of environmental factors in reflections on car purchases: attitudinal, behavioural and sociodemographic predictors among a large UK sample

Measuring changes in subjective well-being from engagement in the arts, culture and sport

Contributions of path-dependency and social capital drivers to housing tenure transitions in Britain

Main and interactive effects of inflammation and perceived neighbourhood cohesion on psychological distress: results from a population-based study in the UK

Neighbourhood ethnic composition and social participation of young people in England

Assessing the relationships between young adults’ travel and use of the internet over time

Examining the link between flexible working arrangement bundles and employee work effort

Does participation in voluntary organizations protect against risky alcohol and tobacco use? Findings from the UK panel data

The intergenerational assimilation of completed fertility: comparing the convergence of different origin groups

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