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Work-family life courses and metabolic markers in mid-life: evidence from the British National Child Development Study
Anne McMunn, Rebecca E. Lacey, Meena Kumari, et al.
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De-standardization and gender convergence in work–family life courses in Great Britain: a multi-channel sequence analysis
Anne McMunn, Rebecca Lacey, Diana Worts, et al.
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Work-family life courses and markers of stress and inflammation in mid-life: evidence from the National Child Development Study
Rebecca E. Lacey, Amanda Sacker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Cumulative disadvantage, employment–marriage, and health inequalities among American and British mothers
Peggy McDonough, Diana Worts, Cara L. Booker, et al.
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Health and poverty dynamics in comparative perspective
Laurie Corna, Amanda Sacker, Diana Worts, et al.
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Individualization, opportunity and jeopardy in American women's work and family lives: a multi-state sequence analysis
Diana Worts, Amanda Sacker, Anne McMunn, et al.
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A multiple-process latent transition model of poverty and health
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Social change and women's health
Peggy McDonough, Diana Worts, Anne McMunn, et al.
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Social influences on trajectories of self-rated health: evidence from Britain, Germany, Denmark and the USA
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Social change and women's work-family histories
Amanda Sacker, Diana Worts, P. McDonough, et al.
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University of Toronto publishes research in social research
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University of Toronto publishes research in social research
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Re-assessing poverty dynamics and state protections in Britain and the US: the role of measurement error
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Falling short of the promise: poverty vulnerability in the United States and Britain, 1993-2003
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Socioeconomic inequalities in health dynamics: a comparison of Britain and the United States
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Researchers from University of Toronto describe findings in social science and health
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Social influences on trajectories of self-rated health: a comparative study of four OECD countries