Introduction. Socio-economic position (SEP) is a powerful source of health inequality. Less is known of early life conditions that may determine the course of adult SEP. We tested if early life stress (ELS) due to a separation from the parents during World War II predicts adult SEP, trajectories of incomes across the entire working career, and inter-generational social mobility.Materials and methods. Participants (n = 10,702) were from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study 1934–44. Compared to the non-separated, the separated individuals attained a lower SEP in adulthood. The separated whose fathers were manual workers were less likely to be upwardly mobile from paternal occupation category to higher categories of own occupation, education, and i...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...
PURPOSE: Greater levels of leisure-time or moderate-vigorous physical activity have consistently bee...
The persistence of adult health and mortality socioeconomic inequalities and the equally stubborn re...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...
The gap in occupational earnings between children from parents of higher versus lower socioeconomic ...
Objectives: Building on social stress theory, this study has 2 aims. First, we aim to estimate the e...
Abstract Introduction: Traumatic experiences, such as separation from parents in childhood causing ...
Background: Little evidence exists on the role of socio-economic position (SEP) in early life on adu...
The contemporaneous association between higher socioeconomic position and better health is well esta...
Objectives: Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood predicts cardiovascular health in adulthood bu...
Social inequalities in psychological status have been attributed to health selection and to social c...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
BackgroundThere is much evidence showing that childhood socioeconomic position is associated with ph...
textabstractThere is growing evidence that childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) influences adult h...
Background Intergenerational social mobility is hypothesised to be a stressful process that has a ne...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...
PURPOSE: Greater levels of leisure-time or moderate-vigorous physical activity have consistently bee...
The persistence of adult health and mortality socioeconomic inequalities and the equally stubborn re...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...
The gap in occupational earnings between children from parents of higher versus lower socioeconomic ...
Objectives: Building on social stress theory, this study has 2 aims. First, we aim to estimate the e...
Abstract Introduction: Traumatic experiences, such as separation from parents in childhood causing ...
Background: Little evidence exists on the role of socio-economic position (SEP) in early life on adu...
The contemporaneous association between higher socioeconomic position and better health is well esta...
Objectives: Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood predicts cardiovascular health in adulthood bu...
Social inequalities in psychological status have been attributed to health selection and to social c...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
BackgroundThere is much evidence showing that childhood socioeconomic position is associated with ph...
textabstractThere is growing evidence that childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) influences adult h...
Background Intergenerational social mobility is hypothesised to be a stressful process that has a ne...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...
PURPOSE: Greater levels of leisure-time or moderate-vigorous physical activity have consistently bee...
The persistence of adult health and mortality socioeconomic inequalities and the equally stubborn re...