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Subject: Young People

The good childhood report 2024: youth summary

A national roadmap to a good childhood: implementing recommendations from the Good Childhood Report 2024

Assessing the parental SES gradient in young Britons’ partnership expectations, attitudes and its potential mediators

Are protected characteristics associated with mental health care inequalities in the adult UK general population? a cross-sectional study

Shifting career motivations are not to blame for worsening teacher shortages

Shifting career motivations are not to blame for worsening teacher shortages: methodology appendix

Regional trends in mental health inequalities in young people aged 16–25 in the UK and the role of cuts to local government expenditure: repeated cross-sectional analysis using the British household panel Survey/UK household longitudinal survey

Socio-economic differences in remote schoolwork during the COVID-19 pandemic: a trend analysis of the 2020 and 2021 school-closure periods using the UK Understanding Society data

Young, Muslim and poor: the persistent impacts of the pandemic on mental health in the UK

Seeing the teacher through my peers’ eyes? A social network study on adolescents’ teaching quality perceptions

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