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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Changing care provision in times of changing contexts: the experience of adult children during the pandemic in the UK

Explaining the attainment of the second-generation: when does parental relative education matter?

Opportunity or exploitation? A longitudinal dyadic analysis of flexible working arrangements and gender household labor inequality

Longitudinal analysis of exchanges of support between parents and children in the UK

Adjust for non-ignorable panel attrition in the analysis of leaving the parental home

Improving lives: helping workless families. Indicators 2024: data for 2005 to 2023

Parental gender attitudes and children’s mental health: evidence from the UK household longitudinal study

Socialization disrupted: the intergenerational transmission of political engagement in immigrant families

Longer working hours and maternal mental health: a comparison of single vs. partnered mothers

Assessing the impact of caregiving for older parents on caregivers’ health: initial health status and trajectories of physical and mental health among midlife caregivers for parents and parents-in-law in Britain

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