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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Assembling life history narratives from quantitative longitudinal panel data: what’s the story for families using social work?

Intergenerational mobility of housework time in the United Kingdom

National evaluation of the Troubled Families Programme 2015 – 2020: family outcomes – family survey: part 1. Presented to Parliament pursuant to Section (3) 6 of the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016

The relationship between size of living space and subjective well-being

Couples’ division of employment and household chores and relationship satisfaction: a test of the specialization and equity hypotheses

Fertility by birth order among the descendants of immigrants in selected European countries

The inter-relationship of adolescent unhappiness and parental mental distress

The role of risk and trust attitudes in explaining residential energy demand: evidence from the United Kingdom

Are women happier when their spouse is teleworker?

Is cohabitation as good as marriage for people’s subjective well-being? Longitudinal evidence on happiness and life satisfaction in the British Household Panel Survey

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