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Subject: Well Being

Lockdown school closures hit mental health of mums but not dads, study claims

Unequal pandemic, fairer recovery. The COVID-19 impact inquiry report

Fare differently, feel differently: mental well-being of UK-born and foreign-born working men during the COVID-19 pandemic

Long-term mental health correlates of social supportive relationships in a lesbian, gay, and bisexual sample

Getting warmer: fuel poverty, objective and subjective health and well-being

Coming together or coming apart? Changes in social cohesion during the Covid-19 pandemic in England

Does volunteering make us happier, or are happier people more likely to volunteer? Addressing the problem of reverse causality when estimating the wellbeing impacts of volunteering

Covid school closures damaged mothers’ mental health

Covid lockdown school closures ‘hit mothers’ mental health but left fathers unaffected’

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of young people: a comparison between China and the United Kingdom

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