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Transcending the Boundary between Health and Delinquency: multiple outcomes of childhood risk
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The image of teaching and the self-esteem of teachers
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Beyond biology: the social context of prenatal behaviour and birth outcomes
David J. Pevalin, Terrance J. Wade, Augustine Brannigan, et al.
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Outcomes for children of poverty
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Psychiatric Disorders and Comorbidity among Married and Single Mothers
J Arboleda-Florez, John Cairney, David J. Pevalin, et al.
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We're boxing clever with statistics
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It's just a touch of class
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The Essex boys sort out the pecking order
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Radio 4 live chat
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Class there's no way up
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Take up your positions, please, for a new class war
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Britain - a class act?
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The triumph of the middle classes
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Top class: architects equal to doctors in Census categories
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The change of class
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Do you click with the upper class?
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Class still matters in this country, however you define it
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Proof that we remain a hilariously class-obsessed society.....
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Search for power that spawned the middle class
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The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification: unifying official and sociological approaches to the conceptualisation and measurement of social class
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Towards A European Socio-economic Classification: final report to Eurostat of the Expert Group
David Rose, David J. Pevalin, Peter Elias, et al.
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Early Aggression in Children: separating current from prior effects in a population survey
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The Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression during Adolescence: national panel results from the USA, Canada and Great Britain
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Adverse Birth Outcomes, Maternal Prenatal Behavior and their Social Context
David J. Pevalin, Terrance Wade, Augustine Brannigan, et al.
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The UK's New Socio-economic Classification and Its Relationship to Health Inequalities
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The Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression during Adolescence: national panel results from the USA, Canada and Great Britain
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Social class differences in mortality using the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification: too little, too soon: a reply to Chandola
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Multiple applications of the GHQ-12 in a general population sample: an investigation of long-term retest effects
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Revisiting student self-rated physical health
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Investigating long-term retest effects in the GHQ-12