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Keyword: Cumulative Disadvantage

Accumulation of perceived discrimination over time and likelihood of probable mental health problems in UK adults: a longitudinal cohort study

Socio-economic differences in remote schoolwork during the COVID-19 pandemic: a trend analysis of the 2020 and 2021 school-closure periods using the UK Understanding Society data

When in the lifecourse? Socioeconomic position across the lifecourse and biological health score

Comparison of person-centered and cumulative risk approaches in explaining the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and behavioral and emotional problems

Persisting disadvantages: a study of labour market dynamics of ethnic unemployment and earnings in the UK (2009–2015)

Economic insecurity during the Great Recession and metabolic, inflammatory and liver function biomarkers: analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Diverse pathways in becoming an adult: the role of structure, agency and context

School-to-work transitions: recognising diversity and inequality

Cumulative disadvantage, employment–marriage, and health inequalities among American and British mothers

Cumulative (dis)advantage? Patterns of participation and outcomes of adult learning in Great Britain

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