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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years

Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years

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

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