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New research finds a direct two-way link between the impacts of loneliness and greater mental health distress.
Lower levels of neighbourhood trust can mean people produce fewer antibodies in response to vaccine
New research has found the adverse effects of thyroid dysfunction on productivity at work could be a contributing factor to why women earn less than men.
...but results vary by age and sex
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Find out what life is like for young people now and what’s changed over time by visiting Understanding Society’s new youth website.
The rapidly increasing price of fuel could be making people’s physical and mental health worse.
Understanding Society launches 11th annual Insights report, showcasing Covid research.
How information from Understanding Society help us better understand the role of this vital hormone.
Survey methods specialist, Dr Tarek Al Baghal will be helping to lead the UK Household Longitudinal Study.
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The latest wave of the main survey is now available to download from the UK Data Service.
Men are more sensitive to losing jobs, but moving into poverty has a larger impact on women.
The link between lifestyle and wellbeing has been well documented, but this is the first study to prove that what you eat and the exercise you do affects life satisfaction.
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The Good Childhood Report explores trends in children's wellbeing and happiness over time.
The Innovation Panel develops and tests leading-edge survey methods for longitudinal survey research and informs the main Understanding Society parent survey.
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