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Subject: Social Stratification

Home advantage or hidden strain? The mental health effects of working from home across gender, childcare status, and occupational class before and since the pandemic

Uncovering intersectional inequalities in fruit and vegetable consumption in the UK using Understanding Society data

Earning more but less secure: unpaid carers, paid work, and the design of a cash allowance

The gendered landscape of informal caregiving: cohort effects and socioeconomic inequalities in England

Longitudinal clustering of health behaviours and their association with multimorbidity: evidence from Understanding Society (UKHLS)

Class origin closure: economic advantages of occupational elitism

Why your job dictates how much you save — no matter what you earn

Socioeconomic position and the gut microbiota: a narrative synthesis of the association and recommendations

The type of job you do could be affecting your ability to save money – and not just because of the salary

Social identity and capital income: a social psychological approach to identity economics using UK household data

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