Written evidence submitted by the Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (YEET0046) [House of Commons. Work and Pensions Committee. Youth employment, education and training inquiry]
Who does what and why in the household? Insights into factors influencing children’s and adolescents’ participation in household longitudinal surveys
(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