Welcome to our news and blogs section. Here you’ll find the latest developments and insights from across our longitudinal studies.
A round-up of journal papers and other research published in December and January using CLS study data.
Carole joined CLS in 2018 as a Research Associate (Survey Manager) working on the National Child Development Study (NCDS). Carole’s main responsibility will be questionnaire development. Carole has worked for CLS previously as a Survey Manager on the Next Steps study. Carole’s experience also includes working as an Associate Director at BMRB Social Research (now […]
A round-up of selected journal papers and other research published in November using CLS study data.
The latest version of the National Child Development Study: Partnership Histories (1974-2013) has been released at the UK Data Service.
Shirley Dex is now Emeritus Professor of Longitudinal Social Research in Education. She joined the Institute of Education in 2002. Previously, she has held posts at the Judge Business School (University of Cambridge), the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) (University of Essex), and the Economics Department at the University of Keele. She also […]
A round-up of selected journal papers and other research published in October using CLS study data.
Findings from cohort studies show that childhood disadvantage is strongly associated with poorer adult mental wellbeing for Generation X.
Here at the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) we are committed to keeping your personal information safe and to making sure you know how we will use the details you share with us. We are legally required to tell you how we will use any information you give us, and give you the opportunity […]
Erica is a Survey Manager primarily working on the National Childhood Development Study (NCDS). Prior to joining CLS, Erica taught sociology and conducted research on survey incentives, the intersection of race and religion, and health.
Substantial numbers of baby boomers, especially lower and middle earners, are expecting to work past state pension age.
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