1970 British Cohort Study: Age 34, Sweep 7 Geographical Identifiers, 2004-2005: Secure Access

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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70) began in 1970 when data were collected about the births and families of babies born in the United Kingdom in one particular week in 1970. Since then, there have been nine further full data collection exercises in order to monitor the cohort members' health, education, social and economic circumstances. These took place when respondents were aged 5 in 1975, aged 10 in 1980, aged 16 in 1986, aged 26 in 1996, aged 30 in 1999-2000 (SN 5558), aged 34 in 2004-2005, aged 42 in 2012 and aged 46 in 2016-18. Cohort members have been surveyed throughout their childhood and adult lives, mapping their individual trajectories and creating a unique resource for researchers. Featuring a range of objective measures and rich self-reported data, BCS70 covers an incredible amount of ground and can be used in research on many topics. It is one of very few longitudinal studies following people of this generation anywhere in the world.Evidence from BCS70 has illuminated important issues for society across five decades. Key findings include how reading for pleasure matters for children’s cognitive development, why grammar schools have not reduced social inequalities, and how childhood experiences can impact on mental health in mid-life. Every day researchers from across the scientific community are using this important study to make new connections and discoveries.Further information about the BCS70 and may be found on the Centre for Longitudinal Studies website. As well as BCS70, the CLS now also conducts the NCDS series.A range of BCS sub-sample and supplementary surveys have also been conducted, and a separate dataset covering response to BCS70 over all waves is available under SN 5641, 1970 British Cohort Study Response Dataset, 1970-2012. How to access genetic and/or bio-medical sample data from a range of longitudinal surveys:For information on how to access biomedical data from BCS70 that are not held at the UKDS, see the CLS Genetic data and biological samples webpage.

The 1970 British Cohort Study: Age 34, Sweep 7 Geographical Identifiers, 2004-2005: Secure Access data includes detailed sweep 7 geographical variables that can be linked to the main 34-year follow-up End User Licence data available under SN 5585.International Data Access Network (IDAN)These data are now available to researchers based outside the UK. Selected UKDS SecureLab/controlled datasets from the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) and the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) have been made available under the International Data Access Network (IDAN) scheme, via a Safe Room access point at one of the UKDS IDAN partners. Prospective users should read the UKDS SecureLab application guide for non-ONS data for researchers outside of the UK via Safe Room Remote Desktop Access. Further details about the IDAN scheme can be found on the UKDS International Data Access Network webpage and on the IDAN website.Latest edition information:For the second edition (August 2018), the data and documentation have been updated in order to correct some errors.

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The study includes the following variables:Sweep 7 country of residence 2010 Region 1998 Ward Code 2003 CAS Ward 2001 Census Output Code 2001 Census Lower Layer Output Code 2001 Census Middle Layer Output Code 2009 Local Authority District/Unitary Authority Code Parliamentary Constituency (2005 boundaries) 2004 Local Education Authority

No sampling (total universe)

Compilation or synthesis of existing material

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8112-2
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=1aba520b0a92e24c6dda0b8b70e4aabce19e558645194d64351078893063500b
Provenance
Creator University of London, Institute of Education, Centre for Longitudinal Studies
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2017
Funding Reference Office for National Statistics; Northern Ireland Executive; Welsh Government; Department for Work and Pensions; Department for Education and Skills; Department of Health; Scottish Executive; Economic and Social Research Council
Rights Copyright Centre for Longitudinal Studies; <p>The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/cd137-enduserlicence.pdf" target="_blank">End User Licence Agreement</a>.</p><p>Commercial use is not permitted.</p><p>Use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. Users must apply for access via a Secure Access application.</p><p>Approved users must complete specialist training.</p><p>Users must be based in the UK or be able to access the data via a Safe Room part of the International Data Access Network. For further information please visit the&nbsp;<a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/about/research-and-development/international-data-access-network" target="_blank">International Data Access Network webpage</a>.</p><p>The Data Collection must be accessed via a secure virtual private network in a safe environment approved by the UK Data Service.</p><p>Users should indicate on their Research Proposal&nbsp;form all Safeguarded dataset(s) that they wish to access alongside the study (selected from the&nbsp;<a href="https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/series/series?id=200001" target="_blank" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">1970 British Cohort Study series</a>&nbsp;page).<br></p><p>Additional conditions of use apply: Confidentiality&nbsp;</p><p>Agree not to use nor attempt to use the Data Collections to identify the individuals from which the study sample was selected, nor to claim to have done so.</p><p>Agree not to link between the research identifiers supplied by the UK Data Service [BCSID] and any other identifiers previously issued.</p>
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Resource Type Numeric
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage Great Britain