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Fig 1.

Inclusion into study populations for mid and late adolescence.

Participants needed to respond to either part-time work or leisure activities to be included in a study population.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of the two study populations, mid adolescence, n = 3,054 and late adolescence, n = 2,366.

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Table 2.

Connection to education or employment in early adulthood according to engagement in society in mid adolescence.

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Table 3.

Connection to education or employment in early adulthood according to engagement in society in late adolescence.

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Table 4.

Connection to education and employment in early adulthood according to engagement in society in mid adolescence, stratified by childhood social status.

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Table 5.

Connection to education and employment in early adulthood according to engagement in society in late adolescence, stratified by childhood social status.

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