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UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
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CLS is home to a unique series of UK national cohort studies. We conduct research and produce policy evidence to improve lives. Funded @ESRC, based @IOE_London
London, UK
Joined July 2010
🚨New webinar! Join us on 6 March to learn why #NextStepsStudy, our national cohort study of millennials is such a valuable research resource and discover some of the first findings at age 32. Sign up now:
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RT @L_Arseneault: 🔎The Atlas of Longitudinal Datasets is open for use! Filter, compare, save and explore your way through over 1,600 datase…
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New #NextStepsStudy research on the gender wage gap finds that women in their early 30s are more likely than men to find work stressful, suggesting that they are not accepting lower pay for less pressured and more fulfilling work. Read more:
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Working women in their early 30s in England are paid less than men of the same age, in the same types of jobs, who have similar levels of education and work experience, finds new #NextStepsStudy research published today. Read more:
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🚨New webinar! Join @RJ_Silverwood and Dr Liam Wright on Thursday, 27 February to learn about mode effects in the UK cohort studies and discover methods for handling them. Sign up now:
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New to our cohort studies? Our free Getting Started webinar will introduce you to our #UKCohortStudies and the opportunities for research:
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The @sllshome SLLS Annual Conference September 2025 in Fribourg, Switzerland is now accepting abstracts. We hope to see lots of papers using the UK cohort studies! Deadline: Friday, 14 March. More here:
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Baby boomers with private pensions and housing wealth were more likely to retire early, according to new research using data from the 1958 National Child Development Study #NCDS Read more on the CLS website -
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There is still time to register for Thursday's free webinar: Getting started: An introduction to four British cohort studies 👉 Attend to find out about the types of analysis that can be performed with the data from our #UKCohortStudies
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