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Millennium Cohort Study

Millennium Cohort Study. Consultative Conference on Content of Age 3 Sweep CLS, Institute of Education, London University funded by ESRC and ONS-led Govt Departments. The story so far. Sweep 1 Children born in a 12 month period: from Sept 2000 (England and Wales)

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Millennium Cohort Study

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  1. Millennium Cohort Study Consultative Conference on Content of Age 3 Sweep CLS, Institute of Education, London University funded by ESRC and ONS-led Govt Departments

  2. The story so far Sweep 1 Children born in a 12 month period: • from Sept 2000 (England and Wales) • from Dec 2000 (Scotland and Northern Ireland) Interviews when child 9-10 months old Main interview (mother) 75 minutes Partner interview (father) 30 minutes Total contact time 105 minutes

  3. Sample size and structure 380 localities (electoral wards) disproportionately sampled to over-represent disadvantaged areas, high ethnic minority populations and Celtic fringe. • Expected interviews by end of fieldwork approx 18,500 • Response in field among eligible ca 83% • Overall response ca 68% • Below target due to 8% fall in UK births

  4. Objectives of Sweep 2 • To chart continuity and change since the age of 9 months in the child’s family and parenting environment. • To chart the child’s transitions and adaptations to settings and relationships outside the immediate home and family. • To assess key aspects of the child’s physical, cognitive, social and emotional development.

  5. Objectives (continued) • To make comparisons with other cohort studies, in the UK and elsewhere. • To maximizelongitudinal potential for predicting and explaining future development. • To ‘recapture’ information not collected at the first sweep. • To provide comparative data for the National Evaluation of Sure Start

  6. Objectives of this Conference • To retain the integrity of a longitudinal study while focussing on what is special about age 3 • To prioritize and abbreviate topics (no room for long instruments!) • To clarify coverage on existing budget. List topics worthy of inclusion if funds are found. • To identify topics which can be deferred to next sweep (age 5) if necessary

  7. Timetable for instrument development counting backwards: • Fieldwork starts September 2003 • Piloting & development Oct 2002- July 2003 • Award fieldwork contract Sept 2002 • Tender fieldwork contract June-July 2002 • Finalize budget and broad content of survey with funders May-June 2002 • Summarize academic views early May 2002

  8. All presentations from today’s conference can be viewed at the following web address:http://www.cls.ioe.ac.uk/Cohort/MCS/mcsmain Written comments to Denise Brown by end Aprildb@cls.ioe.ac.uk

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