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Subject: Social Stratification

Austerity as reproductive injustice: did local government spending cuts unequally impact births?

Class experiences and the long-term evolution of economic values

The wind of no change: union effects on partisan preferences and the working-class metamorphosis

Assessing the parental SES gradient in young Britons’ partnership expectations, attitudes and its potential mediators

Social change and women’s left vote. The role of employment, education, and marriage in the gender vote gap

Socio-economic differences in remote schoolwork during the COVID-19 pandemic: a trend analysis of the 2020 and 2021 school-closure periods using the UK Understanding Society data

When in the lifecourse? Socioeconomic position across the lifecourse and biological health score

Young, Muslim and poor: the persistent impacts of the pandemic on mental health in the UK

Wage outcomes after temporary employment in Germany and the UK: taking within- and between-employer transitions into account

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

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