Background: Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in early child development (ECD) is key to reducing the intergenerational transmission of health inequalities. Yet, little is known about how socioeconomic inequalities in ECD develop over the course of childhood. Our study aimed to describe how inequalities in ECD by maternal education develop from infancy to middle childhood. Methods: We used data from Generation R, a prospective population-based cohort study in The Netherlands. Language skills were measured at ages 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 years, using the Minnesota Child Development Inventory. Socioemotional (i.e. internalizing and externalizing) problems were measured at ages 1.5, 3, 5 and 9 years using the Child Behavior Checklist. We estim...
Objective. Early childhood is considered the most important developmental phase throughout life. Man...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Scholars studying social stratification now recognize that the reproduction of intergenerational ine...
BACKGROUND: Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in early child development (ECD) is key to reducin...
Gaps in child development by socioeconomic status (SES) start early in life, are large and can incre...
Background: Early child health and development (ECD) is important for health in later life. Objectiv...
Child outcomes vary by family’s socioeconomic status (SES). Research on explanatory factors underlyi...
Background Early child health and development (ECD) is important for health in later life. Objective...
We examined absolute and relative relationships between household income and maternal education duri...
Research has established the importance of early socioeconomic advantage and disadvantage for unders...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Research has previously shown a gap of near 0.5 of a standard deviation (SD) in cognition and langua...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Objective. Early childhood is considered the most important developmental phase throughout life. Man...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Scholars studying social stratification now recognize that the reproduction of intergenerational ine...
BACKGROUND: Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in early child development (ECD) is key to reducin...
Gaps in child development by socioeconomic status (SES) start early in life, are large and can incre...
Background: Early child health and development (ECD) is important for health in later life. Objectiv...
Child outcomes vary by family’s socioeconomic status (SES). Research on explanatory factors underlyi...
Background Early child health and development (ECD) is important for health in later life. Objective...
We examined absolute and relative relationships between household income and maternal education duri...
Research has established the importance of early socioeconomic advantage and disadvantage for unders...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Research has previously shown a gap of near 0.5 of a standard deviation (SD) in cognition and langua...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Objective. Early childhood is considered the most important developmental phase throughout life. Man...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Scholars studying social stratification now recognize that the reproduction of intergenerational ine...