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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Mental health and satisfaction with partners: a longitudinal analysis in the UK

COVID-19 lockdowns saw couples share housework and childcare more evenly – but not for long

Lockdown saw couples share housework and childcare more evenly – but these changes didn’t last

Do work-family initiatives improve employee mental health? Longitudinal evidence from a nationally representative cohort

Biological costs and benefits of social relationships for men and women in adulthood: the role of partner, family and friends

Sleep problems among sexual minorities: a longitudinal study on the influence of the family of origin and chosen family

Who did the housework in Lockdown Britain, and what happened next?

Housework falls to mothers again after Covid lockdown respite

Gender division of housework during the COVID-19 pandemic: temporary shocks or durable change?

Young children all find politics engaging but by 15 this has changed – new research shows why

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