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Subject: Time Use

Shift workers should be paid more due to poor sleep quality, say London scientists

OPINION – Working from home is worsening Britain’s class and health divides

Working from home is worsening Britain’s class and health divides

Work hours, weekend working, nonstandard work schedules and sleep quantity and quality: findings from the UK household longitudinal study

Does frequent internet use increase the propensity to change address? UK evidence from Understanding Society on mobility preferences, expectations and moves

Do health and well-being change around the transition to informal caring in early adulthood? A longitudinal comparison between the United Kingdom and Germany

The gendered impacts of partnership and parenthood on paid work and unpaid work time in Great Britain, 1992–2019

Individual, interpersonal and environmental correlates of sedentary behaviours in adults with intellectual disabilities

Associations of social media use with smoking and e-cigarettes: a national longitudinal study -conference paper abstract-

Mental and physical health changes around transitions into unpaid caregiving in the UK: a longitudinal, propensity score analysis

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