Innocenti Discussion Papers How Inequalities Develop through Childhood: Life course evidence from the Young Lives cohort study AUTHOR(S) Paul Dornan; Martin Woodhead Published: 2015 Innocenti Discussion Papers This paper contributes longitudinal research evidence on these issues, notably: the impact of structural inequalities on children’s development within households and communities; the ways access to health, education and other key services may reduce or amplify inequalities; and especially evidence on the ways that children’s developmental trajectories diverge from early in life, through to early adulthood. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 60 | Thematic area: Child Poverty, Early Childhood, Equity, Social determinants | Tags: development, early childhood development, inequity, methodology, poverty, research methods × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Paul Dornan; Martin Woodhead 2015 How Inequalities Develop through Childhood: Life course evidence from the Young Lives cohort study. , pp. 60.