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A 32-year longitudinal study of child and adolescent pathways to well-being in adulthood
Journal article   Peer reviewed

A 32-year longitudinal study of child and adolescent pathways to well-being in adulthood

C.A. Olsson, R. McGee, S. Nada-Raja and S.M. Williams
Journal of Happiness Studies, Vol.14(3), pp.1069-1083
2012
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/13913
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

academic achievement adolescence adulthood childhood language development social connectedness well-being
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