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Subject: Well Being

Health Committee. Children and young people’s mental health – role of education inquiry. Written evidence from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex (CMH0111)

Health and well-being of older women living alone in British households: selected findings from the British Household Panel Survey

Is cohabitation as good as marriage for people’s subjective well-being? Longitudinal evidence on happiness and life satisfaction in the British Household Panel Survey

Putting subjective well-being to use for ex-ante policy evaluation

Who experiences ethnic and racial harassment?

Written evidence submitted by the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex [Home Affairs Committee. Hate crime and its violent consequences inquiry]

Risk, exposure and resilience to risk in Britain today: women’s risks in life – an interim report

How do product market regulations affect workers? Evidence from the network industries

Easing the transition: the relationship between alcohol and labour market activity in the over 50s population of the UK

The externality cost of neighbour’s at work: social norm induced effects on well-being

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