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How do parents react to news about school quality?
Does flexible working reinforce gender roles?
Can heritage build social capital?
Satisfaction and attrition over the past decade in UK healthcare
People with poor mental health were less likely to save for retirement
...and longitudinal data can help
Research can tell us how we respond – and which policies might work best
…or are liberal people more likely to go to university?
Research looks at how calling for a GP appointment affects different groups
Estimating economic value can inform decisions on public funding
Long read: what do we know about the housing crisis, and what can be done?
…and why is it more likely in more unequal areas?
Do headlines about terrorism increase support for right-wing populism?
Property owners more right-wing? New research suggests otherwise
…even if places manage to get hold of the right ingredients
How can households transition to net zero and develop pro-environmental habits?
Are union members less satisfied with their jobs, and why?
How can households drive decarbonisation, and what policies are needed?
Research says it may – with possible implications for the population’s mental health
The perception that migrants put a strain on the NHS doesn’t reflect reality
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