Changing living arrangements and stress during Covid-19 lockdown: Evidence from four birth cohorts in the UK
Background: The outbreak of Covid-19 in the UK has seen many families unexpectedly brought back together. The circumstances and stories of individual families have been picked up in the press focussing on the difficulties of people adjusting to their changed living arrangements. Yet, there have been...
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Main Authors: | Maria Evandrou (Author), Jane Falkingham (Author), Min Qin (Author), Athina Vlachantoni (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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