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Subject: Sociology Of Households

Development of inequalities in fruit and vegetable intake through early adulthood: insights from household panel surveys in the United Kingdom and Australia

Childbearing under different family policy schemes

Interactions between caregiving and sex and the antibody response to COVID-19 vaccination

Family diversity and children’s mental health in the UK: a longitudinal study -PhD thesis-

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

Caring is not always sharing: a scoping review exploring how COVID-19 containment measures have impacted unpaid care work and mental health among women and men in Europe

Negotiating work and family spheres: the dyadic effects of flexible work arrangements on fertility among dual-earner heterosexual couples

Assessing the parental SES gradient in young Britons’ partnership expectations, attitudes and its potential mediators

Family trajectories among immigrants and their descendants in three European countries: a multistate approach in comparative research

Partnerships boost life satisfaction for single mothers

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