“…The model links together a diverse set of individual-level life outcomes of interest to policymakers (see Figure 1). In choosing the model outcomes and formulating the model structure we consulted with experts in childhood development and childhood policy, demography, epidemiology, human capital economics and labour economics (see list of advisory group members in the acknowledgements) and were also guided by inter-disciplinary theory on human capital formation in childhood and how this influences educational attainment, earnings, physical illness, mental illness, mortality and other outcomes with important impacts on individual wellbeing and public cost (Almond, Currie and Duque, 2018; Goodman et al, 2015; Nelson et al, 2020; Cunha and Heckman, 2010; Adler and Stewart, 2010; O’Donnell, Van Doorslaer and Van Ourti, 2015; Layard et al, 2014; Shonkoff, 2010; Black et al, 2017).…”