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Publication date: 2013

Revealed: breastfeeding babies improves their chance of climbing social ladder

Breastfeeding ‘boosts social class of baby in future’

How the ‘breastfeeding effect’ altered the British class system

Breastfeeding provides social advantages later in life

Breastfed babies are more likely to climb the social ladder – and less likely to fall down it

Older mums and cost cutting family size

One-child families increase because of recession

Busted flush? Research shows worsening odds on university study ‘gamble’

The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error

Measuring National Well-being – health, 2013

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