Illustrates the potential for analysis of continuity and change with new results on intergenerational social mobility, and on parental social class and age at first birth
Of the main reasons for moving given by heads of households, over a fifth of those living in a property owned with a mortgage reported that they wanted a larger house or flat. A similar proportion of those who owned the property outright reported that the...
Descriptive text and analysis of cancer survival patterns.
The first comprehensive analysis of survival patterns for different cancer sites and variations in survival by housing tenure, social class, economic position, marital status and region of resi...
The report describes a longitudinal study based on two surveys carried out by the Office for National Statistics among adults living in private households in Great Britain. The first survey covered adults aged 16 to 74 and was carried out in 2000. The se...
Provides figures on trends in expectation of life by social class in England and Wales over the period 1972 to 2005. These figures update the life expectancy estimates previously published in November 2006, which covered the period 1972-2001. Supplementar...
The Longitudinal Study (LS) links census and vital events information for 1% of the population of England and Wales from 1971. Following the first successful linkage between the 1971 and 1981 censuses, a detailed report was produced on the quality of link...
This User Guide contains a general introduction to the study of families and households in the ONS Longitudinal Study (LS). It replaces a previous LS User Guide, Households, Families and Fertility published in 1990. It covers analysis of family and househ...
The ONS Longitudinal Study (LS) contains anonymised linked census and vital event data for one per cent of the population of England and Wales.
Event information includes births, deaths, widow(er)hoods, cancer registrations, migration, enlistments and ...
The National Child Development Study (NCDS) is a continuing, multi-disciplinary longitudinal study which takes as its subjects all those living in Great Britain who were born between 3 and 9 March 1958.
Following the initial birth survey in 1958 - the ...