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Volume 4 Number 2 Year 2013

7 articles in this issue 

Lisa Calderwood

Longitudinal surveys typically devote considerable resources to tracking procedures designed to minimise attrition through failure to locate sample member who move. Although these tracking procedures are often very successful, there is relatively little m... see more

Pags. 105 - 118  

Maria Bryant,Gill Santorelli,Lesley Fairley,Jane West,Debbie A Lawlor,Raj Bhopal,Emily Petherick,Pinki Sahota,Andrew Hill,Noel Cameron,Neil Small,John Wright,the Born in Bradford Childhood Obesity Scientific Group

Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development but there are gaps in knowledge regarding the impact of exposures during pregnancy and early life, especially in South Asian children.  There is a corres... see more

Pags. 119 - 135  

David Blane,Michelle Kelly-Irving,Angelo d'Errico,Melanie Bartley,Scott Montgomery

The present discussion paper sets forward a model within the life course perspective of how the social becomes biological.  The model is intended to provide a framework for thinking about such questions as how does social class get into the molecules... see more

Pags. 136 - 146  

Camille Szmaragd,Paul Clarke,Fiona Steele

Using data from the British Household Panel Survey, we illustrate how longitudinal repeated measures of binary outcomes are analysed using population average and subject specific logistic regression models.  We show how the autocorrelation found in l... see more

Pags. 147 - 165  

Cara L Booker,Amanda Sacker

Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and post-unemployment on levels of subjective well-being (SWB),and the return to pre-unemployment levels, i.e. set points. Data came from the British Household ... see more

Pags. 88 - 104