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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Pushover fathers tell kids ‘wait until Mum gets home’

Who does what and why in the household? Insights into factors influencing children’s and adolescents’ participation in household longitudinal surveys

Empowerment and individualization: online banking and household financial organization

(Not) again: exploring the impact of second parental dissolution on the mental health of emerging adults

Complex families in the United Kingdom: mapping children’s diverse family pathways and their correlates from birth to age ten

Changes in fruit and vegetable consumption during the transition to parenthood: longitudinal evidence from Australia and the United Kingdom

Young carers and inequalities in educational attainment and school engagement: evidence from the UK household longitudinal study linked to the national pupil database

Adolescent social capital as a source of resilience against emotional and behavioural difficulties in times of crisis: longitudinal evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

The role of mothers’ past transport behaviour and environmentally friendly mindset in their children’s sustainable transport choices in early adulthood

The consequences of working from home on health and wellbeing

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