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Subject: Well Being

Parental work hour demands and quality time with children

How commuting influences subjective wellbeing

Does clean air make you happy?

Parents’ relationship quality with children and life satisfaction: a dyadic analysis

Using Understanding Society to gain a fuller picture on the wellbeing impacts of commuting

The links between children’s subjective well-being and their experiences of family relationships and being bullied: a longitudinal analysis

Constructing the Age UK Index of Wellbeing in Older Age using Understanding Society data

Examining the validity of interviewers’ ratings of respondents’ health (via Skype)

Employment to unemployment transitions and wellbeing- unpacking gender differences

Longitudinal associations between co-resident caregiving and problematic sleep among older adults

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