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Subject: Young People

A multiple cohort study of the gender gradient of life satisfaction during adolescence: longitudinal evidence from Great Britain

Mitigating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on parents and carers during school closures: a rapid evidence review

Investigating the association between youth unemployment and mental health later in life -PhD thesis-

Neighbourhood effects, social capital and young adults’ homeownership outcomes in the United Kingdom

Parental social class and school GCSE outcomes: two decades of evidence from UK household panel surveys

Social class inequalities in educational attainment: measuring social class using capitals, assets and resources

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

Providing a lower-bound estimate for psychology’s ‘crud factor’: the case of aggression

Social media use and emotional and behavioural outcomes in adolescence: evidence from British longitudinal data

Mental health in higher education students and non‑students: evidence from a nationally representative panel study

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