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Fig 1.

The direct and indirect effect of early-life conditions on later-life health.

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Fig 2.

The direct and indirect effect of early-life conditions on life-course trajectories.

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Table 1.

Estimated linear and logistic regression coefficients (standard errors in parentheses of SES and Health at 10 (early-life conditions) on three measures of health and mediating effect of life course trajectories and education.

Women. (N = 6,221).

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Table 2.

Estimated linear and logistic regression coefficients (standard errors in parentheses) of SES and Health at 10 (early-life conditions) on three measures of health and mediating effect of life course trajectories and education.

Men. (N = 5,813).

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Table 3.

Estimated multinomial regression coefficients (standard errors in parentheses) of SES and Health at 10 (early-life conditions) on clusters of life course trajectories and mediating effect of education.

Women. (N = 6,221).

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Table 4.

Estimated multinomial regression coefficients (standard errors in parentheses) of SES and Health at 10 (early-life conditions) on clusters of life course trajectories and mediating effect of education.

Men. (N = 5,813).

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