Effect of universal credit on young children’s mental health: quasi-experimental evidence from understanding society

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  • What: The authors examined the potential impact of UC on young children`s socioemotional behavioural difficulties, which have been recognised as a critical factor in understanding mental health outcomes with a growing body of research consistently identifying it as a pivotal marker on the pathway to mental illness . This analysis compared children of parents eligible for UC with those of ineligible parents, adjusting for the covariates described above.
  • Who: Huihui Song ‍ ‍ and colleagues from the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK have published the research: Effect of Universal Credit . . .

     

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