Aase Villadsen and Emla Fitzsimons, from the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at UCL, provide new insight on the experiences of crime and victimisation in Gen Z as they transition from adolescence to early adulthood.
Tag: Millennium Cohort Study
In the second of two blog posts by researchers from University College London, Ellie Roberts explores the advantages and challenges of using the Millennium Cohort Study to better understand the mental health of autistic young people.
Gianmaria Niccodemi, from the University of Liverpool, uses the Millenium Cohort Study to analyse the relationship between family income trajectories and the development of socio-emotional behavioural problems at age 17.
Katherine Collier discusses how the Millennium Cohort Study is helping her explore the relationship between personal, social and economic factors and literacy in UK primary school pupils.
Blanca Piera Pi-Sunyer discusses her research into the impact of perceived income inequality on adolescents’ mental health.
Laura J Brown has used two British cohort studies to explore how environmental circumstances impact on whether women choose to breastfeed their babies.
Roisin Ryan explores data from the Millennium Cohort Study to understand if there is evidence of a link between drinking during pregnancy and autism in their child.
