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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Bringing baby home: UK fathers in the first year after the birth

Bringing baby home: UK fathers in the first year after the birth – executive summary

Bringing baby home: UK fathers in the first year after the birth – recommendations

Men face ‘vicious circle’ between satisfaction with their partner and mental health, new study suggests

Working conditions and union dissolution for cohabiting and married couples in the United Kingdom

So happy together … examining the association between relationship happiness, socio-economic status, and family transitions in the UK

Why disagreeableness (in married men) leads to earning more: a theory and test of social exchange at home

Children’s socioeconomic circumstances, family relationships and subjective well-being: evidence from Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study -PhD thesis-

Parental social class and GCSE attainment: re-reading the role of ‘cultural capital’

Nest leaver or home stayer? Sibling influence on parental home leaving in the United Kingdom

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