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
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Contacting the User Support Group
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Cohort Studies User Support Group,
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Tel: +44 0207 612 6864
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