Well-being increased during the first UK lockdown – but not for everyone

Gilbert, S., Fabian, M. & Foa, R. (22 December 2020) Well-being increased during the first UK lockdown – but not for everyone. British Politics and Policy at LSE.
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Sam Gilbert, Mark Fabian, and Roberto Foa draw on data from the first UK lockdown to illustrate how well-being levels improved, contrary to what may have been expected. They nevertheless explain that such improvements were not evenly distributed among the population and discuss the policy implications of their findings.

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