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Cover Longitudinal and Life Course Studies

Volume 12 (2021): Issue 2 (Apr 2021)

in Longitudinal and Life Course Studies
Online ISSN:
1757-9597
Issue Publication Date:
01 Apr 2021
  • Editorial
    • Longitudinal studies and the social sciences – time to innovate or replicate? Reflections from Peter Elias, Section Editor for Social and Economic Sciences
  • Research Articles
    • The social-origin gap in university graduation by gender and immigrant status: a cohort analysis for Switzerland
    • What role for the ‘long arm of childhood’ in social gradients in health? An international comparison of high-income contexts
    • The development of gendered occupational aspirations across adolescence: examining the role of different types of upper-secondary education
    • Does youth matter? Long-term effects of youth characteristics on the diversity of partnership trajectories
    • Characterising attrition from childhood to adulthood in a 20-year cohort: which baseline factors are influential, and can bias be corrected?
  • Study Profile
    • The Prospective Epidemiological Research Studies in IrAN (PERSIAN) Birth Cohort protocol: rationale, design and methodology
  • Book Review
    • Living on the Edge: An American Generation’s Journey Through the Twentieth Century
  • Reviewer Acknowledgements
    • Reviewer Acknowledgements
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Young people and the Great Recession: Variations in the school-to-work transition in Europe and the United States

Authors: Ingrid Schoon and John Bynner

Child maltreatment (neglect and abuse) in the 1958 birth cohort: an overview of associations with developmental trajectories and long-term outcomes

Authors: Chris Power, Leah Li, and Snehal M. Pinto Pereira

The quarter-life crisis? Precarious labour market status and mental health among 25-year-old in England

Author: Morag Henderson

Reconstructing the mixed mechanisms of health: the role of bio- and sociomarkers

Authors: Virginia Ghiara and Federica Russo

Pathways into childbearing delay of men and women in Australia

Author: Ester Lazzari

Language skills in student essays: social disparities and later educational attainment

Author: Maximilian Weber

The quarter-life crisis? Precarious labour market status and mental health among 25-year-old in England

Author: Morag Henderson

Data quality and response distributions in a mixed-mode survey

Authors: Mary Beth Ofstedal, Gábor Kézdi, and Mick P. Couper

Promises and pitfalls of qualitative longitudinal research

Author: Betina Hollstein

Pathways into childbearing delay of men and women in Australia

Author: Ester Lazzari
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