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Growing Up in Ireland: National Longitudinal Study of Children: The infants and their families: Infant Cohort

Description:
A study in Ireland of the characteristics of infants and their families, pregnancy and childbirth, infant health, routines, and developmental status, child care, parenting and support, and mothers' employment status and neighborhood environment, based on nine-month data from 11,100 families in the infant cohort of the nationally representative Growing Up in Ireland: National Longitudinal Study of Children
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
Ireland

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