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Subject: Social Behaviour

Religious people cope better in a crisis: evidence from the UK pandemic lockdown

Playground bullies earn more than socially awkward children and enjoy high-flying careers, research suggests

Playground bullies do prosper – and go on to earn more in middle age

Playground bullies earn more than their victims in middle age

The economic value of childhood socio-emotional skills

The impact of religious involvement on trust, volunteering, and perceived cooperativeness: evidence from two British panels

Youth provision and life outcomes: a Youth Evidence Base report for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Donation nation: the geography of charitable giving in the UK

Identifying protective and risk behavior patterns of online communication in young people

Do religious people cope better in a crisis? Evidence from the UK pandemic lockdowns

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