Researcher with CeLSIUS (@celsiusnews) supporting researchers using ONS Longitudinal Study. Researches social epidemiology, ageing, cognition, life course.
For many years I have been posting little observations on here. What you may not know is that for many years, artists have been illustrating them - for no reason other than they wanted to respond. Below is a thread of some of these beautiful drawings, because they should be seen:
We are 🔙 with a new episode in our Linking Our Lives #podcast - @AlySiz talks about her research to see if the children selected for the Up series of TV docs were representative of the wider population.
https://t.co/e78pfJLTVx
#63up#7up#LongitudinalStudy@ONS@CLOSER_UK
New guide to households and families data in the ONS LS now available. The table below shows changes to no. of children living in each family type by census - contact us to see how you can use such households and families data for your own research [email protected]
Below, the ONS LS has been used to show that women's cancer diagnoses increase from the early/mid 20s to mid 70s whereas men’s increase from the late 30s to mid 70s. Our events data guide shows how you can use use the LS to research cancer https://t.co/7w8zqcADZ2
#WorldCancerDay
Today is #WorldCancerDay – did you know the ONS Longitudinal Study (LS) contains 161,000 linked cancer registrations for LS members from 1971 to 2015? Take a look at projects that have used the LS to inform cancer research: https://t.co/cFKjueYxwc
The ONS LS is the largest longitudinal study containing data on ethnicity in the UK, so it can be used to examine ethnic differences in many health and social outcomes. Use our new guide to find out whether the ONS LS is suitable for your ethnicity study:
https://t.co/6dhyLunOMg
The ONS Longitudinal Study has information on all births registered in England & Wales. Our new guide to births and fertility data shows how to calculate measures of population fertility using the LS
https://t.co/eEdYqbYCya
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Are Britain’s elite #PullingAway from the rest of the country? Our latest research asks whether they’re becoming more economically, geographically and socially removed.
The report shows that becoming socially mobile doesn’t necessarily mean moving away from where you grew up.
Starting this month, @celsiusnews is launching a series of guides to help researchers choose appropriate indicators for their research using the ONS Longitudinal Study (https://t.co/Uev0LX2ETM) #socioeconomic#events
Today, @LSEInequalities and the @suttontrust launch a report based on analysis of ONS Longitudinal Study data assessing whether the UK 'elites' are pulling away from the rest of the population (https://t.co/JpLYEAVD5f) @celsiusnews@ONS@katharina_hecht
12 months after being awarded my PhD and I finally feel a sense of achievement. Not only am I employed in a job I love, but I can sit through a session on imputation and not feel completely out of my depth. Thank you @EPHDept@icls_info@uclisd@celsiusnews