Women’s health behaviours and mental health in the pandemic
Were there gender differences in Covid’s impact on health behaviours and mental health in the UK?
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Were there gender differences in Covid’s impact on health behaviours and mental health in the UK?
Previous research has not considered whether this might differ across sexual orientations
Greater family-oriented thinking is needed in policy
Long read: what can longitudinal data tell us about the impact of social policies?
Research shows trajectory of affordability after the global financial crisis
Does flexible working encourage men to do more housework?
Urgent investment needed in social and affordable housing
Insights 2024 report identifies messages for parties, campaigners and communities
Longitudinal data can help to evaluate policies, and see unintended consequences
Intergenerational relationship patterns are shaped by socio-economic status
…and could there be implications for government policy?
How do parents react to news about school quality?
An introduction to the pregnancy and early childhood file
Does flexible working reinforce gender roles?
Are psychiatric disorders inherited, linked to our environment – or both?
Research can tell us how we respond – and which policies might work best
Long read: what do we know about the housing crisis, and what can be done?
Long read: showcasing our biological data
...and the link may be stronger than previously thought
Does this explain differences in rates of depression?
How can households transition to net zero and develop pro-environmental habits?
Couples who conceive ‘naturally’ have opposite pattern to those who have fertility treatment
Who provided care during the second wave of the pandemic and why is it important?
Examining social change through families gives us a fascinating and complex picture of a changing Britain
Examining social change through families provides a fascinating and complex picture of a changing Britain
Child benefits, maternity leave and unemployment benefits affect fertility
Fatherhood changes men’s working hours – but not by much
Scheme may have failed to reach half of eligible children
How did people whose adult children moved back in feel?
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