National statistics

Youth cohort study and longitudinal study of young people: 2009

Data from surveys on the longitudinal study of young people in England (LSYPE) and the youth cohort study (YCS).

Documents

Main text: B01/2010

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Main tables: B01/2010

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Details

Reference ID: B01/2010

Publication type: bulletin

Region: England

Release date: 22 July 2010

Coverage status: final

Publication status: published

The original study was published in June 2008 and covered the period 2004 to 2007. This publication follows the young people for a further year when they were 18.

This publication includes detailed survey information:

  • family environment
  • attitudes and behaviours
  • further and higher education
  • employment
  • post-16 participation with administrative data on academic attainment

Data from previous waves of LSYPE and YCS, in some cases going back to when the young people were in compulsory education, are used to inform outcomes from the 2009 survey when the young people were of academic age 18.

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Published 22 July 2010