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A misspent youth? How new technology is shedding light on what teenagers do all day

  • 29 May 2018

To coincide with the new MCS time use diary and accelerometer data release, Centre for Longitudinal Studies Survey Manager, Dr Emily Gilbert discusses how the use of new technology has enabled us to gain new insights into the lives of the millennial generation.

Young Lives household and child surveys: How we’re supporting researchers using all rounds of Young Lives datasets

  • 24 June 2016

Kristine Briones, Research Assistant at Young Lives discusses the new release of “constructed files” of all four of rounds of data which features about 200 variables selected from the Young Lives household and child surveys.

Where are the children? The challenge of tracking in a longitudinal study of children

  • 1 October 2015

Anne Solon, data manager for Young Lives, whose role involves working with Young Lives research partners to coordinate the complete survey cycle and coordinating the processes of survey design, piloting, training of field staff, data collection, data entry and data management, discusses the challenge of tracking in a longitudinal study of children.

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