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Subject: Well Being

Bidirectional associations between psychological distress and hearing problems: an 18-year longitudinal analysis of the British Household Panel Survey

Home-ownership as a social norm and positional good: subjective wellbeing evidence from panel data

Local-level immigration and life satisfaction: the EU enlargement experience in England and Wales

Family portrait: single parent families and transitions over time

Schadenfreude: status effects and the well-being of the unemployed

Understanding variations in children’s subjective well-being: a longitudinal analysis -PhD thesis-

Seeking assistance in later life: how do older people evaluate their need for assistance?

Does general intelligence moderate the association between inflammation and psychological distress?

Ethnic variations in mental health among 10–15-year-olds living in England and Wales: the impact of neighbourhood characteristics and parental behaviour

Education to employment: the role of wellbeing

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