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Subject: Well Being

Trick or treat? The Brexit effect on immigrants’ mental health in the United Kingdom

Youth provision and life outcomes: a Youth Evidence Base report for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Theresa May’s pre-Windrush policies caused mental distress for Black Britons, finds study

Identifying protective and risk behavior patterns of online communication in young people

The outdoor physical environment, inflammation and adult psychological distress in a UK general population sample

Do religious people cope better in a crisis? Evidence from the UK pandemic lockdowns

Insights into informal caregivers’ well-being: a longitudinal analysis of care intensity, care location, and care relationship

Sibling similarity in education and employment trajectories in the UK: same, but different?

Do religious people cope better in a crisis? Evidence from the UK pandemic lockdowns

Automation risk and subjective wellbeing in the UK

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