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Subject: Well Being

Longitudinal evidence for reciprocal effects between life satisfaction and job satisfaction

1 in 10 (1.4 M) aged 60+ have been eating less since the start of the pandemic

Longitudinal effects of perinatal social support on maternal depression: a marginal structural modelling approach

School closures negatively affected children’s mental health, research suggests

Schools return in England: Boris Johnson hails first steps to freedom

Back to school: ‘It’s nice to see my friends’

Stressed pupils ‘are more likely to bully and fight’: Teachers could face an increase in bad behaviour in class after effect of pandemic on children’s mental health, study warns

Children will need further help with mental health despite return of schools, study warns

New evidence shows how school closures hit children’s mental health hard

Gender differences in unpaid care work and psychological distress in the UK Covid-19 lockdown

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