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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
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Reference Number CLS/6/2/2
TitlePublications - not subject specific
Date1960s - 2000s
DescriptionPublications about longitudinal studies in general and about general findings/research using Centre for Longitudinal Studies surveys.
Contents listed below:
- Davie, R. (1967) 'Summary of the first report of the National Child Development Study', Hove: King, Thorne & Stace Ltd.
- Wall, W.D. & Williams, H.L. (1970) 'Longitudinal Studies & the Social Sciences', Heinemann: London
- Davie, R. (1972) 'The Longitudinal approach', reprinted from 'Trends in education', No.28
- Social Science Research Council Newsletter 23, May 1974
- Social Science Research Council (1975) 'Longitudinal Studies - report of an SSRC Working Party', London: Social Science Research
Council, High Holborn
- Steedman, J., Fogelman, K., & Hutchison, D. (1980) 'Real research'
- [Hutchison], D. (1982) 'Non-response & the representativeness of the NCDS', draft sent to Chris Such, 11/2/1982
- Hirst, M.A. & Bradshaw, J.R. (ND) 'Evaluating the Malaise Inventory: a comparison of measures of stress'
- Medical Research Council (1992) 'Review of longitudinal studies'
- Bynner, J. (ed.) (1993) 'The use of longitudinal studies in the policy process - an Anglo-German perspective',
London: Anglo-German Foundation
- 'ESRC Annual Report 1992 - 1993', Economic and Social Research Council
- Wiggins, D. & Wale, C. (1994) 'Modelling intergenerational transmission in longitudinal birth cohorts using multilevel methods', draft paper
- Ekinsmyth, C. (1996) 'Large-scale longitudinal studies: their utility for geographic enquiry' in 'Area'. 28.3, 358-372
- Ekinsmyth, C. (1996) 'The British longitudinal birth cohort studies: their utility for the study of health and place' in 'Health & Place' Vol 2, No. 1, pp.15-26
- Ekinsmyth, C. (1996) 'large-scale longitudinal studies: their utility for geographic enquiry' in 'Area' 28.3, 358-372
- Rodgers, B., Pickles, A., Power, C., Collishaw, S. & Maughan, B. (1999) 'Validity of the Malaise Inventory in general population samples'
in Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 34: 333-341
- Hutton, S. (1999) 'An overview of data sources with information on young people', (draft) Univeristy of York - includes response
from John Bynner with corrections
- Nathan, G. (1999) 'A review of sample attrition & representativeness in three longitudinal surveys', Government Statistical Service Methodology
Series no.13. There is also correspondence regarding this report, between the Office for National Statistics, Peter Shepherd, Gad Nathan and
John Bynner, March-September 1998
- Jones, P. B. & Colman, I. (2004) 'Birth cohort studies in psychiatry: beginning at the beginning' in 'Psychological Medicine' Vol 34., pp 1375-1383
- Lowrance, W.W. (2006) 'Access to collections of data & materials for health research - a report to the Medical Research Council & the Wellcome Trust'
- 'The Queen's Anniversary Prizes (2011) - Evidence to support the Millenium Cohort Study entry', [ESRC]
- 'Seven ages of man and woman - a look at life in Britain in the second Elizabethan era' [2011], Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
- Donnison, D. (c1985) 'Cohort Studies: a national asset endangered', draft, with accompanying notes from Hansard re Government discussions
about Cohort Studies
- Papasolomontos, C. & Christie, T. (1998) 'Using national surveys: a review of secondary analyses with special reference to education'
in 'Educational Research', vol 40, no.3
- Plewis, I., Ketende, S.C., Joshi, H. & Hughes, G. (2007) 'The contribution of residential mobility to sample loss in a birth cohort study:
evidence from the first two waves of the UK MCS'
- Di Salvo, P. (c1995) 'Confronting employment, partnership & housing histories in one analysis'
Extent3 folders
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