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Subject: Social Psychology

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (CYP0023) [House of Commons. Health and Social Care Committee. Children and young people’s mental health inquiry]

National context, parental socialization, and the varying relationship between religious belief and practice

Does ethnic diversity affect well-being and allostatic load among people across neighbourhoods in England?

The Dawkins effect? Celebrity scientists, (non)religious publics and changed attitudes to evolution

Do interviewer attitudes to data linkage influence respondents’ consent to linkage? Analysis of Understanding Society

Area deprivation, perceived neighbourhood cohesion and mental health at older ages: a cross lagged analysis of UK longitudinal data

Geography, psychology and the ‘Big Five’ personality traits: who moves, and over what distances, in the United Kingdom?

Racial discrimination and health: a prospective study of ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom

Has lockdown strengthened marriages?

Covid divorce boom? No – lockdown rejuvenates marriages

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