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Longitudinal and Life Course Studies
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1757-9597
The long shadow
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Tony Robertson
‘Impact’ for longitudinal social science research: reflecting on paths forward
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Evangeline Tabor
and
Dylan Kneale
An Australian perspective on opportunities to innovate and evolve impact in cohort studies: a reply to ‘Re-considering “impact” for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies’ by Bridger Staatz et al
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Meredith O’Connor
,
Ken Knight
,
Elodie O’Connor
,
Elizabeth K. Hughes
,
Sharon Goldfeld
, and
Craig A. Olsson
Re-considering ‘impact’ for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies
Author
Charis Bridger Staatz
,
Evangeline Tabor
, and
Dylan Kneale
A reply to ‘Re-considering “impact” for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies’ by Bridger Staatz et al
Author
Mukdarut Bangpan
and
Kelly Dickson
Social differentials in the partnership trajectories of childless women in India
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Rojin Sadeghi
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Michel Oris
, and
Matthias Studer
Work-family trajectories and poverty duration and severity in German working-age households
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Miriam Gohl
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Cody Warner
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