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Subject: Life Course Analysis

The case for taking a life-cycle perspective: inequality, redistribution, and tax and benefit reforms

Why are women more likely than men to extend paid work? The impact of work–family life history

Socioeconomic position across the lifecourse and allostatic load: data from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 cohort study

Gender, turning points, and boomerangs: returning home in young adulthood in Great Britain

The long-run effects of attending an elite school: evidence from the UK

Examining the relationship between life transitions and travel behaviour change: new insights from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

The development of socioeconomic inequalities in anxiety and depression symptoms over the lifecourse

Individualization, opportunity and jeopardy in American women’s work and family lives: a multi-state sequence analysis

Explaining the social patterning of lung function in adulthood at different ages: the roles of childhood precursors, health behaviours and environmental factors

Pathways into living alone in mid-life: diversity and policy implications

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