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This listing is compiled by Heather Dawson. It gives quick links to recent full text social science reports and government publications. Use it to keep up to date

Wednesday, 18 May 2022

social science covid related research May 2022



Covid-19 Actuaries Response Group The potential legacy of the pandemic on mortality
It's harder than anyone understands: the experiences and thoughts of young carers and young adult carers. Carers Trust

Pandemic caused pay ratios to fall, but new analysis indicates ratios are now increasing to new highs- High Pay centre

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