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Within the context of the school class, children attain a social position in the peer hierarchy to which varying … amounts of status are attached. Several studies have shown that children’s peer status is associated with a wide range of … impact of childhood peer status on the clustering of living conditions in adulthood. Based on a 1953 cohort born in Stockholm …
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Within the school-class context, children attain a social position in the peer hierarchy to which varying amounts of …-related circumstances in adulthood. Using a 1953 cohort born in Stockholm, Sweden (n = 14,294), four outcome profiles in adulthood were … family-related and individual factors. We conclude that peer status constitutes a central aspect of children's upbringing …
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second generation, namely children born to the members of the original cohort. The past fifty years have witnessed the launch … (children?s health is the common denominator) and sampling modalities (some cohort studies rely on existing statistical sources …It was in 1946 that Great Britain embarked on the world?s first ever large-scale child cohort study, designed to track …
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have changed considerably between 2001 and 2006. Finally, we draw on data from the Millennium Cohort Study to explore the …
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birth on and later healthcare utilisation and costs in children aged about 10 years based on two birth cohort studies: the …
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three countries. Nationally representative surveys of adults in France, Germany and the United States in 2009–2010 include … earlier occurrence of the strengthening for men than women and for the United States than France or Germany; a faster pace of … the epidemic in France than in the United States, and; a divide between the highest level of education and the others in …
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