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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Theory that university makes people liberal ‘spurious’ – study

Working from home can lead to fathers doing less childcare and mothers doing more

Sibling moderation of young adult psychological distress during a crisis: evidence from the United Kingdom’s first Covid-19 lockdown

Is paid inflexible work better than unpaid housework for women’s mental health? The moderating role of parenthood

How entry into parenthood shapes gender role attitudes: new evidence from the UK

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

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