2024
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/6tc2q
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Early Life Exposures and Social Stratification

Florencia Torche,
Jenna Nobles

Abstract: Adverse environmental exposures—war and violence, natural disasters, escalating heat, worsening air quality—experienced in pregnancy are consequential for multiple domains of well-being over the life course, includinghealth, cognitive development, schooling, and earnings. Though these environmental exposures become embodied via biological processes, they are fundamentally sociological phenomena: Their emergence, allocation, and impact are structured by institutions and power. As a result, early-life environmen… Show more

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