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    • From Infancy to Adolescence : Growing Up in Poverty 

      Dornan, Paul; Pells, Kirrily (Young Lives, 2014-12)
      The analysis takes account of initial household circumstances and characteristics (such as being in the poorest or least-poor tercile in terms of household wealth) recorded in the first survey round, when Younger Cohort ...
    • Nutrition, Stunting and Catch-Up Growth 

      Dornan, Paul; Georgiadis, Andreas (Young Lives, 2015-11)
      Recognition of the importance of good nutrition in early childhood has led to an increased acceptance of the ‘first 1000 days’ (from conception through the second year of life) as a critical window of opportunity for ...
    • Tracking the Children of the Millennium : Insights from a longitudinal cohort study 

      Banati, Prerna; Dornan, Paul; Knowles, Caroline (UNICEF. Office of Research-Innocenti, 2015)
      Longitudinal research can help countries meet the challenges of sustainable development. The examples presented in this Brief serve to demonstrate the unique advantages of having access to longitudinal studies to complement ...