National Child Development Study

The 1958 National Child Development Study (NCDS) follows the lives of 17,000 people born in England, Scotland and Wales in a single week of 1958. The National Child Development Study started in 1958 as the Perinatal Mortality Survey. Sponsored by the National Birthday Trust Fund, the survey was designed to examine the social and obstetric factors associated with stillbirth and death in early infancy among the children born in Great Britain. By collecting information on various aspects of life, the NCDS has become an invaluable data source on such diverse topics as effects of socioeconomic circumstances on health, social mobility and changes in social attitudes. Today, the 1958 cohort is one of the best resources for understanding how retirement and ageing are changing in Britain. With quantitative and qualitative, social and biomedical data, the 1958 cohort is a leading resource for both policy development and best practice in longitudinal research. Study website: www.cls.ucl.ac.uk/cls-studies/1958-national-child-development-study/

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Publisher:

Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Institute of Education

Geographic Coverage:

GB

Resource Type:

study

Funders:

Economic and Social Research Council

Available in Data Catalogs:

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Child Datasets:
NCDS5 Partner: Your Life Since 1974 (1991) Dataset

NCDS5 Partner: Your Life Since 1974 (1991) Dataset

Size: 7719Years: 1991/1991
NCDS5 Mother: Your Child (1991) Dataset

NCDS5 Mother: Your Child (1991) Dataset

Size: 4287Years: 1991/1991
NCDS5 Computer Assisted Standard Occupational Coding (1991) Dataset

NCDS5 Computer Assisted Standard Occupational Coding (1991) Dataset

Size: 10906Years: 1991/1991
NCDS5 What Do You Think (1991) Dataset

NCDS5 What Do You Think (1991) Dataset

Size: 18558Years: 1991/1991
NCDS5 Your Life Since 1974 (1991) Dataset

NCDS5 Your Life Since 1974 (1991) Dataset

Size: 11469Years: 1991/1991
NCDS5 Child (1991) Dataset

NCDS5 Child (1991) Dataset

Size: 4287Years: 1991/1991
NCDS3 Individual Questionnaire (1974) Dataset

NCDS3 Individual Questionnaire (1974) Dataset

Size: 14654Years: 1974/1974
NCDS4 Cohort Member Interview (1981) Dataset

NCDS4 Cohort Member Interview (1981) Dataset

Size: 12537Years: 1981/1982
NCDS4 Examination Survey (1978) Dataset

NCDS4 Examination Survey (1978) Dataset

Size: 14331Years: 1981/1982
NCDS5 Mother Interview (1991) Dataset

NCDS5 Mother Interview (1991) Dataset

Size: 4287Years: 1991/1991
NCDS2 Parental Interview Form (1969) Dataset

NCDS2 Parental Interview Form (1969) Dataset

Size: 15337Years: 1969/1969
NCDS2 Educational Assessment (1969) Dataset

NCDS2 Educational Assessment (1969) Dataset

Size: 15337Years: 1969/1969
NCDS1 Medical Questionnaire (1965) Dataset

NCDS1 Medical Questionnaire (1965) Dataset

Size: 15425Years: 1965/1965
NCDS1 The Child in School (1965) Dataset

NCDS1 The Child in School (1965) Dataset

Size: 15425Years: 1965/1965
NCDS1 Tests (1965) Dataset

NCDS1 Tests (1965) Dataset

Size: 15425Years: 1965/1965
NCDS1 Educational Questionnaire (1965) Dataset

NCDS1 Educational Questionnaire (1965) Dataset

Size: 15425Years: 1965/1965
NCDS6 CAI Questionnaire (2000) Dataset

NCDS6 CAI Questionnaire (2000) Dataset

Size: 11419Years: 2000/2000
NCDS1 Audiogram (1965) Dataset

NCDS1 Audiogram (1965) Dataset

Size: 15425Years: 1965/1965
Perinatal Mortality Study (1958) Dataset

Perinatal Mortality Study (1958) Dataset

Size: 18558Years: 1958/1958
NCDS1 Parental Questionnaire (1965) Dataset

NCDS1 Parental Questionnaire (1965) Dataset

Size: 15425Years: 1965/1965
NCDS Biomedical Interview (2002) Dataset

NCDS Biomedical Interview (2002) Dataset

Size: 9377
NCDS Biomedical Paper Self-Completion 1 (2002) Dataset

NCDS Biomedical Paper Self-Completion 1 (2002) Dataset

Size: 9377
NCDS8 Paper Self-Completion (2008) Dataset

NCDS8 Paper Self-Completion (2008) Dataset

Size: 9790Years: 2008/2009
NCDS COVID-19 Survey in Five National Longitudinal Cohort Studies (2020) Wave 1 Dataset

NCDS COVID-19 Survey in Five National Longitudinal Cohort Studies (2020) Wave 1 Dataset

Size: 5178

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