Supporting research and researchers using the ONS Longitudinal Study - the largest longitudinal data resource for England and Wales.
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In episode 4 of the #LinkingOurLivesPod we explore the power of the ONS LS & its Scottish counterpart with geographers @pdqnorman.bsky.social & Tom Clemens
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Emily Murray shares a particularly impactful study on looked-after children, revealing a 70% higher premature death rate. "I think that's the only time I've been genuinely shook by the results," she says, emphasising the LS's power to uncover critical truths.
Since 1971, the ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource.
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Delve into decades of data! 🔎 Our latest blog explores 5 key insights the ONS Longitudinal Study has revealed about older age, from health inequalities to living arrangements.
A fascinating read!
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🔍 What drew our experts to the ONS LS? Its large, representative population, ability to track changes over time, & capacity to study unique groups like children in care. They highlight its strength in analysing geographic health inequalities #DataAnalysis #ResearchImpact
Impactful findings: The LS revealed significant mortality inequalities, the influence of housing tenure on care transitions, & the link between local health environments & labor market participation. Powerful insights that shape policy! #Mortality #HealthInequality
This blog is the third in the series, and highlights some of the key ways in which this 1% sample of the pop of England and Wales, which contains census & life event data on more than a million people, has contributed to the study of older people
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In the latest ep of the #LinkingOurLivesPod we talk to Emily Murray & Emily Grundy about older people's health and living situation using the ONS LS
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🚀 Ready to unlock 50 years of data? Emily Grundy & Emily Murray share why you should be using the ONS Longitudinal Study.
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Why should researchers use the ONS LS? Its ability to track 50 years of data, enabling unique cross-sequential analysis & insights into long-term societal changes. "It's worth the extra work for the amazing data," say our experts. #ResearchData #DataDriven