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Subject: Sociology Of Households

How lockdowns have reversed traditional gender roles in some UK households and further entrenched them in others

Covid divorce boom? No – lockdown rejuvenates marriages

Good news for marriage as new study debunks claims of a COVID lockdown divorce boom

The partner pay gap: associations between spouses’ relative earnings and life satisfaction among couples in the UK

Families of austerity: benefit cutbacks and family stress in the UK

One in five cohabiting Mums say their relationship has got worse during COVID lockdown, finds major new study

Parents in lockdown

COVID-19: has the pandemic affected relationships between children and their non-resident parents?

Changing living arrangements, family dynamics and stress during lockdown: evidence from four birth cohorts in the UK

Gender differences in the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on unpaid care work and psychological distress in the UK

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