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Subject: Young People

MCS6 and Understanding Society participant engagement research: qualitative research report prepared for the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at the Institute of Education and the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex

Self investments of adolescents and their cognitive development

OP06 Opposing processes contingent on early smoking: a cross-cohort comparison of socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol use across the youth-to-adult transition -conference paper abstract-

OP38 A nationally representative study exploring the relationship between sleep and obesity in the United Kingdom -conference paper abstract-

Gender differences in educational aspirations and attitudes

How healthy behaviour supports children’s wellbeing

The effect of parental employment on child schooling

Socioeconomic position and adolescent trajectories in smoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress

Neighbourhood deprivation and adolescent self-esteem: exploration of the ‘socio-economic equalisation in youth’ hypothesis in Britain and Canada

Ethnicity and bullying involvement in a national UK youth sample

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