Our briefings and impact library includes summaries of our research findings as well as reports highlighting the impact of our cohort studies.
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Briefing papers
Millennium Cohort Study 2010 briefing 3: Child poverty in the first five years of life
This Briefing is one of 14 that distil the key findings of the first three surveys of the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS), as collected in Children of the 21st century (Volume 2): The first five years.
It includes sections on methods, poverty measures, characteristics of poor families and poverty over the MCS surveys.
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Millennium Cohort Study 2010 briefing 2: Ethnicity and social capital among mothers
This briefing is one of 14 that distil the key findings of the first three surveys of the Millennium Cohort Study, as collected in Children of the 21st century (Volume 2): The first five years.
It includes sections on ethnicity, nationality, language and religion, family structure and size, neighbourhood ethnic composition, neighbourhood ties and trust, experiences of racism, and attitudes to ethnically integrated schooling.
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Millennium Cohort Study 2010 briefing 1: Parent relationships and child wellbeing
This briefing is one of 14 that distil the key findings of the first three surveys of the Millennium Cohort Study, as collected in Children of the 21st century (Volume 2): The first five years by Kathleen Kiernan and Fiona Mensah.
It has sections on family context at birth and age 5, family trajectories, ethnic diversity in family trajectories, family environment at age 5, children’s emotional wellbeing and family status at age 5.
Reports
Now we are 50 – summary report
This report summarises the key findings noted in the 1958 National Child Development Study ‘Now we are 50’ report.
Reports
Now we are 50 – full report
This report covers a range of key findings from the 1958 National Child Development Study.
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Equal Opportunities Commission – Mothers and the modern family
This paper is a summary of the report, Parental care and employment in early childhood – Working Paper Series No. 57 by Serley Dex and Kelly Ward.
Commissioned by the Equal Opportunities Commission, this report sheds light on the shift away from the norm of mothers staying at home and what this change means for women, men and children.
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Equal Opportunities Commission – Ethnicity and patterns of employment and care
This paper is a summary of the report, Parental care and employment in early childhood – Working Paper Series No. 57 by Serley Dex and Kelly Ward.
Using analysis of the Millennium Cohort Study, the paper investigates the diversity in working patterns and family lives of Britain’s ethnic minority communities. It looks at how patterns of work vary between parents from different ethnic groups, how patterns of taking leave and working flexibly can vary between parents from different ethnic groups, and how childcare use and family time differ between parents from different ethnic groups.
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Millennium Cohort Study Age 3 Briefing 12: Childhood Obesity
This briefing is one of 12 that distil the key findings of the first two surveys of the Millennium Cohort Study, as collected in Millennium Cohort Study Second Survey: A User’s Guide to Initial Findings.
This briefing focuses on childhood obesity and covers topics such as country differences, ward-level variation, and individual and family characteristics.
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Millennium Cohort Study Age 3 Briefing 11: Childcare
This briefing is one of 12 that distil the key findings of the first two surveys of the Millennium Cohort Study, as collected in Millennium Cohort Study Second Survey: A User’s Guide to Initial Findings.
This briefing focuses on childcare and covers topics such as main childcare arrangement at Age 3, hours of care and price of care.
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Millennium Cohort Study Age 3 Briefing 10: Poverty
This briefing is one of 12 that distil the key findings of the first two surveys of the Millennium Cohort Study, as collected in Millennium Cohort Study Second Survey: A User’s Guide to Initial Findings.
This briefing focuses on poverty, covering areas such as income and poverty, family, ethnicity, employment, education, subjective poverty, and stability and change.