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      • Children's experience of the first lockdown in France
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      • Low birth weight and socioeconomic characteristics
      • Preparing for the birth: what choices, what influences?
      • Children's games: a reflection of their socialisation?
      • The math performance gap between girls and boys is non-existent before the first year of primary school
      • Boys' or girls' games? The role of siblings!
      • Early schooling at age 2 narrow the gaps in child development?
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      • Tobacco and alcohol use during pregnancy in France: The role of migrant status
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      • Infant feeding practices and sleep
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      • The microbiota of toddlers under the microscope!
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      • Levels of pyrethroid pesticides in pregnant women
      • Analysis of pesticides in hair samples from pregnant women
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      • Impact of occupational exposure to solvents during pregnancy on fetal growth
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      • Infant formula : social and health related factors
      • Determinants of dietary diversification
      • Duration of breastfeeding in France
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      • Children's health and inequalities: a report by the Cour des Comptes documented by data from the Elfe study
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  • Study goals

    Study goals Challenges for the future: improving children’s health and wellbeing Although it is partly dictated by their genes, children’s development is above all determined by their constant interaction with their immediate environment. This environment …
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  • Survey at 10½ years

    Survey at 10½ years Regular follow-ups allow us to monitor the children’s development, as well as changes in their family circumstances and their environment. The next key stage in this follow-up will be when the Elfe children turn 10½ years. Survey …
  • Other cohorts

    Other cohorts A number of studies tracking samples of children from birth – which researchers refer to as "birth cohorts" – are currently underway in other countries. Great Britain was a pioneer in this area, setting up the first nationally representative …
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  • 10 years & 10 research advances

    10 years & 10 research advances It’s our 10th birthday! 2021 marks the midway point in France’s first longitudinal study of children from birth to adulthood. The Elfe study has already yielded a unique set of data on children living in France, enabling us …
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