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Subject: Unpaid Work

Flexible working and the division of housework and childcare: examining divisions across arrangement and occupational lines

Tracking the mental health of home-carers during the first COVID-19 national lockdown: evidence from a nationally representative UK survey

Inequalities in unpaid carer’s health, employment status and social isolation

Inequalities in receipt of long-term care services by disabled or older people and co-resident carer dyads in England

Working from home can lead to fathers doing less childcare and mothers doing more

Is paid inflexible work better than unpaid housework for women’s mental health? The moderating role of parenthood

Charitable behaviour and political affiliation: evidence from the UK

Written evidence: research on unpaid care by the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC) (ASC0102) [House of Lords. Adult Social Care Committee. Lifting the veil: removing the invisibility of adult social care inquiry]

Understanding health trajectories among unpaid carers in the United Kingdom

Gender inequality in domestic chores over ten months of the UK COVID-19 pandemic: heterogeneous adjustments to partners’ changes in working hours

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