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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Role of maternal non-transport pro-environmental behaviors in adolescents’ travel-to-school mode choices

Lonely nation. Part 1: how family can help to end the loneliness crisis

New study on division of housework and childcare in heterosexual dual-earning couples nominated for the prestigious Kanter Prize 2024

Are highly educated partners really more gender egalitarian? A couple-level analysis of social class differentials in attitudes and behaviors

Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years

Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years

Changing care provision in times of changing contexts: the experience of adult children during the pandemic in the UK

Explaining the attainment of the second-generation: when does parental relative education matter?

Opportunity or exploitation? A longitudinal dyadic analysis of flexible working arrangements and gender household labor inequality

Longitudinal analysis of exchanges of support between parents and children in the UK

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