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Subject: Well Being

Multidimensional employment trajectories and dynamic links with mental health: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Parental psychological distress and early regulatory problems: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Is there a mid-career crisis? An investigation of the relationship between age and job satisfaction across occupations based on four large UK datasets

Exploring the gender gap in young adult mental health during COVID-19: evidence from the UK

The gendered impact of Covid-19 on health behaviours and mental health: evidence from the UK

Beyond the ideal: unravelling the complexities of overqualification, employee volunteering and job satisfaction

Diverse early-life family trajectories and young children’s mental health in the UK

Does disability affect support for political parties?

Eliciting public preferences across health and wellbeing dimensions: an equivalent income value set for SIPHER‐7

A review of studies on the mechanisms of cultural heritage influencing subjective well-being

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