Centre for Longitudinal Studies



29/30. The main aim of these most recent surveys was to explore the factors central to
the formation and maintenance of adult identity in each of the following domains:

Lifelong learning

Relationships, parenting and housing

Employment and income

Health and health behaviour

Citizenship and values

Cohort Studies User Support Group

This provides advice and guidance on the use of Cohort Studies data; produces
documentation; collates and disseminates information on uses of the data, publications,
and other developments; produces and distributes a newsletter and working papers;
provides access to non-computerised Cohort Studies data; and collects additional
information.

Contacting the User Support Group

The User Support Group can be contacted by post, 'phone, fax, or email as shown
below:

Cohort Studies User Support Group,

Centre for Longitidinal Studies,

6th Floor: Institute of Education,

20 Bedford Way,

London WC1H 0AL

Tel: +44 0207 612 6864

Fax: +44 0207 612 6880

Email: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.cls.ioe.ac.uk/Cohort/Ncds/mainncds.htm



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