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Subject: Well Being

Mental health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic: a latent class trajectory analysis using longitudinal UK data

Understanding the friendship networks of older Black and Minority Ethnic people living in the United Kingdom

Relationship quality and family formation in Europe. How country context shapes (un)happy couples’ transitions to marriage and first birth

Hybrid and remote working in the North of England: impact and future prospects

Working from home during pandemic has taken toll on mental health

New research suggests negative impact of home working during pandemic

Allostatic load and exposure histories of disadvantage

Weekend working in 21st century Britain: does it matter for the well-being of workers?

A watershed moment for social policy and human rights? Where next for the UK post-COVID

Did the UK COVID-19 lockdown modify the influence of neighbourhood disorder on psychological distress? Evidence from a prospective cohort study

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