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Subject: Social Psychology

Immigrants’ relative income and life satisfaction: comparison groups from a multi-generational perspective

Pro-environmental behaviours and attitudes are associated with health, wellbeing and life satisfaction in multiple occupancy households in the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Socioeconomic status and the structure of the self-concept

Mental health and ethnic density among adolescents in England: a cross-sectional study

Who is tech savvy? Exploring the adoption of smartphones and tablets: an empirical investigation

Individual and local area factors associated with self-reported wellbeing, perceived social cohesion and sense of attachment to one’s community: analysis of the Understanding Society Survey

Intergenerational transmission and support for EU membership in the United Kingdom: the case of Brexit

Giving behaviours and social cohesion: how people who ‘give’ make better communities

The impact of bullying victimisation on mental wellbeing

Economic shocks on subjective well-being: re-assessing the determinants of life-satisfaction after the 2008 financial crisis

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