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Subject: Sociology Of Households

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

Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain

Multiple health behaviours among mothers and partners in England: clustering, social patterning and intra-couple concordance

A stalled revolution? What can we learn from women’s drop-out to part-time jobs: a comparative analysis of Germany and the UK

Saying and doing gender: intergenerational transmission of attitudes towards the sexual division of labour

Does having an unemployed father affect children’s work prospects?

‘No man is an island entire of itself.’ The hidden effect of peers on physical activity

The role of family orientations in shaping the effect of fertility on subjective well-being: a propensity score matching approach

The childhood origins of social mobility: socio-economic inequalities and changing opportunities

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