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Subject: Well Being

Trends in psychological distress in Great Britain, 1991-2019: evidence from three representative surveys

Youth study: why are young people so dissatisfied with their lives?

Why children suddenly find everything “stupid; life satisfaction declines rapidly between 10 and 24

Trajectories of adolescent life satisfaction

How a happy child can suddenly turn into a grumpy teenager: scientists reveal teens experience steepest fall in overall happiness of any age group

Is paid inflexible work better than unpaid housework for women’s mental health? The moderating role of parenthood

Health Equity and Its Economic Determinants (HEED): protocol for a pan-European microsimulation model for health impacts of income and social security policies

Levelling the mental health gradient among young people: how Universal Basic Income can address the crisis in anxiety and depression – interim report

Living standards of working-age disability benefits recipients in the UK

Understanding the relationship between socioeconomic status, income and mental health among 16- to 24-year-olds: analysis of 10 waves (2009-2020) of Understanding Society to enable modelling of income interventions

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