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We explore the relationship between the social interaction of parents and their offspring from a theoretical and an … evidence of intergenerational links between the social interaction of parents and their offspring supporting the existence of …
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This paper investigates the relationship between share prices and mental health, exploiting the availability of … associated with better mental health while greater uncertainty, as measured by index volatility, is associated with poorer mental …, it appears as though share prices matter to mental health because they perform the role of economic barometer. -- share …
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at reducing the number of claims and targeting benefits more closely to those with the greatest health need. At the same … framework to explore the relative importance of health status, benefit generosity and local labour market conditions for … line with older evidence, while health status is clearly important, geographic variation in labour market conditions and …
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health metrics might be unduly affected by mis-reporting (perhaps stemming from stigma effects). In this paper we consider …
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bodies responsible for safeguarding children, is the advent of social media, or online social networking. This research … explores the effect of children's digital social networking on their subjective wellbeing. We use a large representative sample … spent chatting on social websites on a number of outcomes which reflect how these children feel about different aspects of …
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