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The Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Third Generation Children’s Study

Organization UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISONLocation MADISON, UNITED STATESPosted 16 Sept 2024Deadline 31 May 2029
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ABSTRACT
Intergenerational transmission of inequalities in economic and social wellbeing, including health, in the United

States has been well documented and shown to account for a substantial portion of contemporary disparities

by SES and race and ethnicity in these domains. Yet, due to a paucity of population-based longitudinal data on

family…

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