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1. The impact of wealth and income on the depression of older adults across European welfare regimes.

2. Does having highly educated adult children reduce mortality risks for parents with low educational attainment in Europe?

3. Health of migrant care-givers across Europe: what is the role of origin and welfare state context?

4. Inequality in active ageing: evidence from a new individual-level index for European countries.

5. Gender differences in leisure patterns at age 50 and above: micro and macro aspects.

6. The effect of social participation on the subjective and objective health status of the over-fifties: evidence from SHARE.

7. Satisfaction with daily activities after retirement in Europe.

8. Multiple engagement: the relationship between informal care-giving and formal volunteering among Europe's 50+ population.

9. Decomposing the effects of childhood adversity on later-life depression among Europeans: a comparative analysis by gender.

10. Job strain in working retirees in Europe: a latent class analysis.

11. Spousal care-giving arrangements in Europe. The role of gender, socio-economic status and the welfare state.

12. Household debt and depressive symptoms among older adults in three continental European countries.

13. Ethnic inequality in retirement income: a comparative analysis of immigrant–native gaps in Western Europe.

14. Work–retirement cultures: a further piece of the puzzle to explain differences in the labour market participation of older people in Europe?