an introduction to using cohort data Dr David Bann coInvestigator of NCDS Dr Morag Henderson coInvestigator of Next Steps Dr Vanessa Moulton Research Associate Tremendous interest in cohort studies powerful resources ID: 911201
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Longitudinal data across life:
an introduction to using cohort data
Dr
David Bann
co-Investigator
of
NCDS
Dr
Morag Henderson
co-Investigator of
Next Steps
Dr
Vanessa
Moulton
Research Associate
Slide2Tremendous interest in cohort studies – powerful resources Multi purpose and disciplines Collaborative
endeavours: research dataInforming policyToday’s scope:Information on each study, updates (new data)Examples of their use How to access/use themThroughout: inspiration, guidance/advice, suggestionsToday’s participants: range
of experience using cohortsWorkshop background and scope
Slide3Run four major national longitudinal studiesFollow thousands
of people across lifeCollect extensive & rich dataProvide free data to research community (UK Data Archive)Documentation, guidance & trainingConduct researchMultidisciplinary, substantive & methodological (survey and statistical)CCRP - healthy lifestyles and social mobility 2015-2018
International collaborations & visits
What we do at CLS (ESRC funded)
Slide4Longitudinal cohort studies (CLOSER members)
Slide51920
1940
1960
1980
2000
2020
National Child Development Study 1958
British Cohort Study 1970
Next Steps
Millennium Cohort Study
Follow-up across life, N>16,000
Slide6CLS data collections at a glance 2015-2020
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
National Child Development Study 1958
1970 British Cohort Study
Next Steps
Millennium Cohort Study
Age 17
Age 25
Age 14
Age 46
Age 50
Age 60
Slide7Welcome (5 mins) Vanessa Moulton
Introduction to the cohort studies (60 mins)David Bann, Morag Henderson & Vanessa MoultonBreak and cohort Q&A (25 mins)Interdisciplinary research examples (60 mins) David Bann Morag Henderson
Katarzyna KucabaLunch and discuss your research ideas / queries (60 mins)