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Young People: Doing and Using Research to Change Schools and Communities

23 March 2011

The London Education Research Unit (LERU) invites you to an Innovative International Conference: ‘Young People: Doing and Using Research to Change Schools and Communities’, 18-19 May 2011′

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New possibilities for doing a PhD based on birth cohort data

17 March 2011

Six ESRC-funded studentships are available for 2011-12 entry to 3- or 4-year training programmes. No nationality restriction applied. Closing date: 4th April 2011.

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Breastfeeding aids cognitive development

17 March 2011

Research using Millennium Cohort Study data has shown that breastfeeding leads not only to healthier babies, but also brighter children.

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£28 million boost to UK’s biggest study of babies and young children; new Cohort Resources Facility to be set up

1 March 2011

The Department of Business Innovation and Skills today announced a grant of £28.5 million for a new 2012 cohort study tracking the growth, development, health, well-being & social circumstances of over 90,000 UK babies and their families. A Cohort Resources Facility will also be set up to maximise the use, value & impact of all 5 UK birth cohort studies.

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Part-time working and pay amongst Millennium Cohort Study mothers

16 February 2011

A CLS Working Paper published today investigates new evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study on the ’part-time penalty:’ the lower rates of hourly pay offered in part-time jobs rather than full-time jobs to equivalently qualified and experienced women.

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Marmot health indicators highlight stark regional differences in children’s development

14 February 2011

Professor Sir Michael Marmot, who last year chaired the Strategic Review of Health Inequalities, which drew on evidence from all three birth cohort studies, has published indicators at local authority level showing marked differences in children’s development between rich and poor areas of England.

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Strategies for Reaching Social Equality in Education – An International Perspective

11 February 2011

Dr John Goldthorpe attended a conference in the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Berlin, on New Strategies for Reaching Social Equality in Education – An International Perspective. He presented a keynote address on Institutional Change and Social Class Inequalities in Educational Attainment: the British Experience since 1945. The conference received wide coverage in the German media.

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New issue of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies

2 February 2011

A new issue of the journal Longitudinal and Life Course Studies appeared this week, featuring three new sets of findings from birth cohort data

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Lucinda Platt joins CLS

27 January 2011

Professor Lucinda Platt has just joined CLS as the new Principal Investigator (PI) of the Millennium Cohort Study. She is taking over from Heather Joshi who has been Director of the study since its inception. She will pick up work on the fifth survey of the children and their parents, which will take place when they are aged 11 in 2012.

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The Centre for Longitudinal Studies is now on Twitter!

26 January 2011

The Centre for Longitudinal Studies is now on Twitter! For up to date information on CLS news, events, press coverage on the National Child Development Study, British Cohort Study and Millennium Cohort Study plus other updates from the world of social science please follow us here www.twitter.com/clscohorts. If you do not have a Twitter account you can join free by visiting www.twitter.com

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MCS meets sister surveys in Europe

24 January 2011

Professor Heather Joshi and Lisa Calderwood are sharing expertise and experience from the Millennium Cohort Study with the German and French cohort studies.

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Deputy Prime Minister launches new parenting report featuring MCS and BCS70 research

17 January 2011

Nick Clegg today launched a report The Home Front, produced by the think tank Demos, which explores the influences and pressures on today’s families and the interdependent relationships within them, drawing on research based on the Millennium Cohort Study and British Cohort Study 1970.

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