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Finding and analysing variables in the CLS cohorts
Brian Dodgeon
Centre for Longitudinal StudiesInstitute of EducationUniversity College London
Introduction to the UK Birth Cohorts
Five national birth cohort studies:• National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) Those living in GB born in one week in 1946
• National Child Development Study (NCDS) All those living in GB born in one week in 1958
• 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70) All those living in GB born in one week in 1970
• Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) All those born in selected areas of UK over 12 months beginning September 2000 in England & Wales, and December 2000 in Scotland & Northern Ireland
• Life Study (2014-18) Pregnant women recruited at ~28th week from those planning to deliver at one of 23 UK maternity units, and a nationally representative clustered sample of UK births – a total of 80,000 babies born between 2014 and 2018.
CLS -based
Early childhood Mid childhood Early adulthood Early middle Late middle
(0-5) (6-16) (17-30) adulthood adulthood
(31-50) (51-65)
NSHD (1946) 1946-1951 1952-1962 1963-1976 1977-1996 1997-2011
Ages surveyed 0, 2, 4 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26 31, 36, 43 53, 54, 65
NCDS (1958) 1958-63 1964-1974 1975-1988 1989-2008 2009-2023
Ages surveyed 0 7, 11, 16 23 33, 42, 46, 50 55, (60)
BCS70 (1970) 1970-1975 1976-1986 1987-2000 2001-2020 2021-2035
Ages surveyed 0, 5 10,16 26, 30 34, 38, 42, (46)
MCS (2000) 2000-2005 2006-2016 2017-2030 2031-2040 2041-2065
Ages surveyed 9 months, 3, 5 7, 11, 14
Life Study (2014) 2014-2018 2020-2030 2031-2044 2045-2054 2055-2078
Ages surveyed 4 and 12 months*
British Birth Cohorts: from Childhood to Adulthood
NCDS: National Child Development Study
· Origins in ‘Perinatal Mortality Survey’ to examine social & obstetric factors re stillbirth and death in early infancy (n=17,415 born GB in one week 1958)
· Survivors followed at ages 7, 11, 16, 23, 33, 42, 46, 50, 55 (next at 60)
· ‘Immigrants’ identified in schools included at 7,11 and 16
· Information gathered from multiple sources
· Multipurpose study: family life; education; employment; skills; housing; health; finances; etc.
· About 12,000 still participating
· Now funded by ESRC with data collected every four/five years
BCS70: 1970 Birth Cohort Study
· Origins in ‘British Births Survey’ (n=17,198 born GB in one week 1970)
· Survivors followed at ages 5, 10, 16, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42 (next at 46)
· ‘Immigrants’ identified in schools included at 5 and10
· Information gathered from multiple sources
· Multipurpose study: family life; education; employment; skills; housing; health; finances; etc.
· About 12,000 still participating
· Now funded by ESRC with data collected every four years
· Co-ordination with NCDS facilitates cross cohort comparisons
MCS: Millennium Cohort Study
· Origins in ESRC review on resource needs
· Cohort born over 12 month period (n=>18,800)· Season of birth effects· Spread workload of professional interviewers· Sampling necessitated
· Geographically clustered by UK electoral ward in UK, disproportionately stratified - 3 types:· advantaged· disadvantaged · high minority ethnic
· Multipurpose & multidisciplinary
· Surveys at 9 months, 3, 5, 7, 11, 14 years
· Funded by ESRC and a consortium of government departments
Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) – what does it do?· CLS responsible for birth cohort studies since 1985
· Became ESRC-funded Resource Centre in 2004, responsible for conservation, development & dissemination of the Studies
· Data collection – · Develop survey content, consult academics & policy makers· Brief and supervise a fieldwork agency to do interviews
· Keep track of where cohort members are – via tracing team and admin registers
· Produce fully-documented datasets:· Available via UK Data Service· Enhance data by producing derived variables· Provide access to non-computerised data
· Help Users· Documentation: Working papers/Data Notes· Training Workshops· Advice & Guidance by e-mail & phone
HYPOTHETICAL LIFE HISTORY
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Born
1958
1st Child 1984 2nd Child
1987Age 7 Age 11 1991 2000
Age 42
2004
Age 46
Age 16
Age 23
1981
Age 33
Gets married
Parents’ social class
Parental interest in school work
Free school meals
Mother smoking
Parental divorce
Maths and reading tests
Teachers’ assessment of child’s behaviour
Exam results
Job 1 Job 2 Job 3
Voting behaviour
Psychological well being
Working hours preferences
Savings
Domestic division of labour
Union membership
Training and skills
BCS70 follow-ups and information sources
BCS70: at what ages do we learn about speech difficulties?
· Age 5· Home Interview Questionnaire
· section B: Medical History and Present Health
· Age 10· Parental Interview· Medical Examination
· Age 16· Maternal Self-Completion · Educational (Teacher's) Questionnaire
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 5
· Age 5· Home Interview Questionnaire (section B: Medical
History and Present Health)
· E104 Ever had stammer or stutter?· E105 Ever had other speech difficulty?· E106 Speech understood by others?
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 5· Age 5
· Home Interview Questionnaire (section B: Medical History and Present Health)· E104 Ever had stammer or stutter?
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 5· Age 5
· Home Interview Questionnaire (section B: Medical History and Present Health)· E105 Ever had other speech difficulty?
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 5· Age 5
· Home Interview Questionnaire (section B: Medical History and Present Health)· E106 Speech understood by others?
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 10· Age 10
· Parental Interview· B20.1 Has child ever been to speech therapist· B20.2 Reason child been to speech therapist
· Medical Examination· MEA9.14 Reason for attending speech therapist· MEB14.1-14.9 Speech test sentence· MEB15.1 How intelligible is child’s speech?· MEB16 Does child stammer or stutter?
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 10· Age 10
· Parental Interview· B20.1 Has child ever been to speech therapist· B20.2 Reason child been to speech therapist
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 10· Age 10
· Medical Examination· MEB14.1-14.9 Speech test sentence· MEB15.1 How intelligible is child’s speech?· MEB16 Does child stammer or stutter?
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 16
· Age 16· Maternal Self-Completion
· PA2.1 Has your teenager any present or past difficulty with speech?· PA2.2 Was it a severe stammer?· PA2.3 Was it a slight stammer?· PA2.4 Can’t say words properly? · PA2.5 Othyer type of speech difficulty?
· Educational (Teacher's) Questionnaire· L14.5 Pupil appears to have stammer or stutter
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 16· Maternal Self-Completion
· PA2.1 Has your teenager any present or past difficulty with speech?· PA2.2 Was it a severe stammer?· PA2.3 Was it a slight stammer?
BCS70: speech difficulties at age 16· Maternal Self-Completion
· PA2.4 Can’t say words properly? · PA2.5 Other type of speech difficulty?
· Educational (Teacher's) Questionnaire· L14.5 Pupil appears to have stammer or stutter