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How Inequalities Develop through Childhood: Life Course Evidence from the Young Lives Cohort Study Paul Dornan and Martin Woodhead February[removed]How Inequalities Develop
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Document Date: 2015-02-23 05:29:04


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Florence / /

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Open Working Group / /

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Vietnam / United Kingdom / Ethiopia / India / Peru / /

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Oxford University / University of Oxford / The Open University / /

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Open University / UNICEF office of Research / World Health Organization / Communication Unit / UK Department for International Development / United Nations / United Nations Children’s Fund / Netherland Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Department of International Development / Oxford University / Young Lives Cohort Study office of Research / UNICEF’s office of Research / University of Oxford / /

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Prerna Banati / Helen Murray / Martin Woodhead / Gordon Alexander / Maria Ogando Portela / Caroline Knowles / Goran Holmqvist / /

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author / Vice-Chair / *Senior Policy Officer for Young Lives / Director of Young Lives Research / Walker / representative / **Associate Research Director / Secretary General / /

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Andhra Pradesh1 / Andhra Pradesh / /

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www.younglives.org.uk / www.unicef-irc.org / /

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