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Subject: Social Change

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

Transition to adulthood in an intergenerational family context: a cohort and gender analysis based on Understanding Society

Lonely nation. Part 1: how family can help to end the loneliness crisis

Why wealth inequality matters

Are highly educated partners really more gender egalitarian? A couple-level analysis of social class differentials in attitudes and behaviors

Changes in the prevalence of perceived discrimination and associations with probable mental health problems in the UK from 2015 to 2020: a repeated cross-sectional analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Study finds young adults take longer to find work than preceding generation

Milestones: journeying through modern life

Fertility postponement, economic uncertainty, and the increasing income prerequisites of parenthood

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