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Subject: Social Groups

Understanding the associations between the number of close friends and life satisfaction: considering age differences

How does arthritis affect employment? Longitudinal evidence on 18,000 British adults with arthritis compared to matched controls

Prevalence of perceived discrimination and associations with mental health inequalities in the UK during 2019–2020: a cross-sectional study

COVID-19 vaccination intentions and subsequent uptake: an analysis of the role of marginalisation in society using British longitudinal data

Social outcomes of energy use in the United Kingdom: household energy footprints and their links to well-being

Decreased employment probability for arthritis patients

Lower likelihood of use in patients with arthritis

Income growth in the United Kingdom during late career and after retirement: growing inequalities after deindustrialisation, educational expansion and development of the knowledge-based economy

Health behaviors and subsequent mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal analysis of adults in the UK

Terminally ill people urge UK government to pay pensions early

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