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Subject: Social Change

Divorce no option for UK’s unhappily marrieds as inflation bites

Re-considering re-partnering: new insights about gender and sexuality in the study of second union formation

UK Measures of National Well-being dashboard

Social change and women’s left vote. The role of employment, education, and marriage in the gender vote gap

Family trajectories among immigrants and their descendants in three European countries: a multistate approach in comparative research

Ethnic density and mental health: does it matter whether the ethnic density is co‑ethnic or multi‑ethnic and how important is change in ethnic density?

Shifting career motivations are not to blame for worsening teacher shortages

Shifting career motivations are not to blame for worsening teacher shortages: methodology appendix

Mind the gap: education, employment and mobility of second-generation immigrants in the UK

Regional trends in mental health inequalities in young people aged 16–25 in the UK and the role of cuts to local government expenditure: repeated cross-sectional analysis using the British household panel Survey/UK household longitudinal survey

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