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By Principal Investigator(s):
A searchable bibliography may be found on the Centre for Longitudinal Studies web site Publications web page.

Links to further publications may also be found on the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) Birth Cohort Studies publications web page.


Kallis, C. (2005) CLS Cohort Studies Data Note 5: partnership histories in NCDS5 and NCDS6, Centre for Multilevel Modelling, Bedford Group for Lifecourse and Statistical Studies, Institute of Education, University of London.

Steele, F. et al. (2005) 'The relationship between childbearing and transitions from marriage and cohabitation in Britain', Demography,42.

Steele, F. et al. (2005) 'Changes in the relationship between the outcomes of cohabiting partnerships and fertility among young British women: evidence from the 1958 and 1970 Birth Cohort Studies', paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, 2005.
 
Resulting from Secondary Analysis:
Shepherd, P. (1985) The National Child Development Study: an introduction to the origins of the study and the methods of data collection, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series, No. 1, October.

National Child Development Study User Support Group (1985) Publications arising from the National Child Development Study, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 2, October.

Fogelman, K. (1985) After school: the education and training experiences of the 1958 cohort, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 3, December.

Power, G. (1985) A longitudinal study of alcohol consumption amongst young adults in Britain I: alcohol consumption and associated factors in young adults in Britain, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 4, December.

Ghodsian, M. and Power, G. (1985) A longitudinal study of alcohol consumption amongst young adults in Britain II: a national longitudinal study of alcohol consumption between the ages of 16 and 23, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 5, December.

Ghodsian, M. (1985) A longitudinal study of alcohol consumption amongst young adults in Britain III: childhood and adolescent characteristics associated with drinking behaviour in early adulthood, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 6, December.

Anderson, H.R., et al. (1986) `The natural history of asthma in childhood’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 40, pp.121-129.

Blaxter, M. (1986) Report on the longitudinal exploitation of the National Child Development Study in areas of interest to the DHSS, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 7, April.

Power, C., Fogelman, K. and Fox, A.J. (1986) Health and social mobility during the early years of life, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 8, May.

Kerckhoff, A.C. (1986) Effects of ability grouping in secondary schools in Great Britain, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 9, June.

Jones, G. (1986) Leaving the parental home : an analysis of early housing careers, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 10, July.

Jones, G. (1986) Stratification in youth, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 11, July.

Power, C. and Moynihan, C. (1986) Social class changes in weight-for-height between childhood and early adulthood, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 12, July.

Hutchinson, D. (1986) Response to a national longitudinal study: policy and academic implications for the study of change, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 13, August.

Hutchinson, D. (1986) Drop out from apprenticeship: an application of survival methods to grouped data, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 14, August.

Hutchinson, D. (1986) Event history and survival analysis in the social sciences: review paper and introduction, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 15, August.

Kiernan, K. (1986) Transitions into young adulthood, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 16, October.

Shepherd, P. (1986) The NCDS5 development programme, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 17, October.

Micklewright, J. (1986) A note on household income data in NCDS 3, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 18, December.

Payne, J. (1986) Unemployment, apprenticeships and training: does it pay to stay on at school?, National Child Development Study User Support Group Working Paper Series: No. 19, December.

Strachan, D.P. et al (1988) `Asthma as a link between chest illness in childhood and chronic cough and phlegm in young adults’, British Medical Journal, 296, pp.890-893.

Strachan, D.P. `Hay fever, hygiene and household size’, British Medical Journal, 299, pp.1259-1260.

Robertson, D. and Symons, J. (1990) `The occupational choice of British children’, The Economic Journal 100, September, pp.828-841.

Strachan, D.P., Golding, J. and Anderson, H.R. (1990) `Regional variations in wheezing illness in British children: effect of migration during early childhood’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 44 (3) September, pp.231-236.

Anderson, H.R., Pottier, A.C. and Strachan, D.P. (1992) `Asthma from birth to age 23: incidence and relation to prior and concurrent atopic disease’, Thorax 47 (7) July, pp.537-542.

Blanchflower, D. and Lynch, L. (1992) Training at work: a comparison of U.S. and British youths, CEP Discussion Paper No. 78, June.

Blanchflower, D.G. and Oswald, A.J. (1992) What makes an entrepreneur? NBER Working Paper No. 3252 (rev. version), July.

Blanchflower, D.G. and Oswald, A.J. (1992) Entrepreneurship, happiness and supernormal returns: evidence from Britain and the US, NBER Working Paper Series, No. 4228, December.

Blanchflower, D.G. and Oswald, A.J. (1992) Does access to capital help make an entrepeneur?, NBER Working Paper No. 3252 (rev. version), July.

Williams, H.C., Pottier, A. and Strachan, D. (1993) `The descriptive epidemiology of warts in British schoolchildren’, British Journal of Dermatology 128, pp.504-511.

Gitter, R.J. (1993) A comparative look at apprenticeship training in the United States and Great Britain, Paper presented at the Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, April.

Waldfogel, J. (1993) Women working for less: a longitudinal analysis of the family gap, Welfare State Programme Discussion Paper WSP/93, September, London School of Economics.

Williams, H., Pottier, A. and Strachan, D. (1993) `Are viral warts seen more commonly in children with eczema?’, Arch. Dermatol. 129, pp.717-721.

ALBSU (1993) Parents and their children : the intergenerational effect of poor basic skills, London: Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit. Williams, H.C., Strachan, D.P. and Hay, R.J. (1994) `Childhood eczema : disease of the advantaged?’, British Medical Journal, 308, pp.1132-1135.

Blanchflower, D.G. and Oswald, A.J. (1994) What makes an entrepreneur?, Applied Economics Discussion Paper Series: No. 125, October.

Gitter, R.J. (1994) `Apprenticeship-trained workers: United States and Great Britain’, Monthly Labor Review, April.

Laybourn, A. (1994) The only child: myths and reality, Edinburgh: HMSO.

Dearden, L., Machin, S., and Reed, H. Intergenerational mobility in Britain, IFS Working Paper Series No. W95/20, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Glover, J., Smeaton, D. and Fielding, J. (1995) Gender and Science, engineering and technology (SET) project, memorandum submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology.

Scarlett, J.F. et al (1995) `Effect of ambient levels of smoke and sulphur dioxide on the health of a national sample of 23 year olds in 1981’, Thorax, 50, pp.764-768.
Strachan, D.P., (1995) `Epidemiology of hay fever: towards a community diagnosis’, Clinical and Experimental Allergy 25, pp.296-303.

Strachan, D.P., `Epidemiology’, IN M. Silverman, (ed) (1995) Childhood asthma and other wheezing disorders, London: Chapman and Hall.

Kiernan, K., (1995) `Social backgrounds and post-birth experiences of young parents’, Findings (Social Policy Research 80).

Kiernan, K., (1995) Transition to parenthood: young mothers, young fathers - associated factors and later life experiences, Welfare State Programme Discussion Paper WSP/113, July, London School of Economics.

Van Bourgognie, F., (1995) Childhood adversities and tendency towards adult depression, Report for MSc Medical Demography, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, September.

Mudari, M. J. C., (1995) The impact of marital disruptions and children's living arrangements on health at age 33: a study using the NCDS cohort population, Report for MSc Medical Demography, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, September.

Joshi, H., Dale, A., Ward, C., and Davies, H. (1995) Dependence and independence in the finances of women aged 33, Family and Parenthood Policy and Practice series, London: Policy Studies Centre. ISBN 0-907051-89-8.

Dustmann, C., Micklewright, J. and Rajah, N. (1995) Intra-household transfers and the part-time work of children Working Paper Series W96/3, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Blundell, R., Dearden, L. and Meghir, C., (1996) The Determinants and Effects of Work Related Training in Britain, London: KKS Printing.

Strachan, D. P., Butland, B. K. and Anderson, H. R. (1996) `Incidence and prognosis of asthma and wheezing illness from early childhood to age 33 in a national British cohort’, British Medical Journal 312, pp.1195-99.

Lewis, S. et al (1996) `Study of the aetiology of wheezing illness at age 16 in two national British birth cohorts’, Thorax, 51, pp.670-676.

Joshi, H., Paci, P., and Waldfogel, J. (1996) The wages of motherhood: better or worse? Welfare State Programme (WSP) Discussion Paper WSP/122, July, The Toyota Centre: London School of Economics.

Johnson, P., and Reed, H., (1996) Two nations? The inheritance of poverty and affluence, IFS Commentary No. 53, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. ISBN 1-873357-53-2.

Strachan, D.P. et al (1996) `Ventilatory function in British adults after asthma and wheezing illness at ages 0-35’, American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine, 154, pp.1629-1635.

Comings, D. (1996) The gene bomb : does higher education and advanced technology accelerate the selection of genes for learning disorders, ADHD, addictive and disruptive behavior?, Duarte, California: Hope Press (chapters 32-35).

Dale, A. et al (1997) Highly educated women : evidence from the National Child Development Study, DfEE Research Studies No.RS25, London: The Stationery Office.

Egerton, M. (1997) 'Occupational inheritance : the role of cultural capital and gender’, Work, Employment and Society, 11(2), pp.263-282.

Savage, M. and Egerton, M. (1997) 'Social mobility, individual ability and the inheritance of class inequality’, Sociology, 31(4), pp.645-672.

Strachan, D.P. et al (1997) `Childhood antecedents of allergic sensitization in young British adults’, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 99(1), part 1, pp.6-12.

Butland, B.K. et al (1997) `An investigation of the increase in hay fever and eczema at age 16 observed between the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts', British Medical Journal, 315, pp.171-721.

Dustmann, C., Rajah, N. and Smith, S. (1997) Teenage truancy, part-time working and wages, IFS Working Paper No.W97/13, Institute for Fiscal Studies, August.

Dearden, L., Ferri, J. and Meghir, C. (1997) The effect of school quality on educational attainment and wages, IFS Working Paper No. W98/3, Institute for Fiscal Studies, October.

Kiernan, K. (1997) The legacy of parental divorce : social, economic and demographic experiences in adulthood, CASEpaper CASE 1, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics.

Power, C. and Matthews, S. (1997) 'Origins of health inequalities in a national population sample’, Lancet, 350, pp.1584-1589.

Burke, A., Nolan, M. and Fitzroy, F. (1997?) Entrepreneurial choice and performance: a re-appraisal of liquidity and human capital constraints, University of St.Andrews Dept. of Economics and CRIEFF Discussion Paper No. 9723. ISSN 1364-453X.

Waldfogel, J., Higuchi, Y. and Abe, M. (1998) Maternity leave policies and women's employment after childbirth : evidence from the United States, Britain and Japan, CASEpaper CASE/3, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, January.

Atkinson, A. and Hills, J. (eds.) (1998) Exclusion, employment and opportunity, CASEpaper CASE/4, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, January.

Dearden, L. (1998) Ability, families, education and earnings in Britain, IFS Working Paper Series no. W98/14, Institute for Fiscal Studies, June.

Johnston, I.D.A., Strachan, D.P. and Anderson H.R. (1998) `Longitudinal study of the effect of pneumonia and whooping cough in childhood on adult lung function’, New England Journal of Medicine, 338, pp.581-587.

Cheung, Y.B. (1998) `Can marital selection explain the differences in health between married and divorced people? From a longitudinal study of a British birth cohort’, Public Health, 112, pp.113-117.

Kiernan, K. and Mueller, G. (1998) The divorced and who divorces?, CASEpaper CASE/7, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, May.

Fitzpatrick, S. (1998) Childhood and early adulthood determinants of overweight status at age 33, report for MSc. Medical Statistics, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.

Cheung, Y.B. (1998) 'Health and adverse selection into marriage : evidence from a study of the 1958 British Birth Cohort’, Public Health, 112, pp.309-311.

Cheung, Y.B. (1998) 'Accidents, assaults and marital status’, Social Science and Medicine, 47(9), pp.1325-1329.

Papasolomontos, C. and Christie, T. (1998) 'Using national surveys : a review of secondary analyses with special reference to education’, Educational Research, 40(3), Winter, pp.295-309.

Matthews, S. et al (1998) 'Gender, work roles and psychosocial work characteristics: as determinants of health?’, Social Science and Medicine, 46(11), pp.1417-1424.

Power, C. and Matthews, S. (1998) 'Accumulation of health risks across social groups’, IN S.S. Strickland and P.S. Shetty (eds) Human biology and social inequality, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Power, C., Matthews, S. and Manor, O. (1998) 'Inequalities in self-rated health: explanations from different stages of life’, Lancet, 352(9105), pp.1009-1014.
Goodwin, J. (1999) Men's work and male lives : men and work in Britain, Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 1-84014-577-3.

Dearden, L. (1999) Qualifications and earnings in Britain : how reliable are conventional OLS estimates of the returns to education?, IFS Working Paper Series No.W99/7, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Butland, B.K., Strachan, D.P. and Anderson, H.R. (1999) 'Fresh fruit intake and asthma symptoms in young British adults : confounding or effect modification by smoking?’, European Respiratory Journal, 13, pp.744-750.

Butland, B.K. and Strachan, D. (1999) 'Age-specific relative odds of appendicectomy by mother's and child's smoking’, (letter) The Lancet, 353, May 15, p.1712.

Hobcraft, J. and Kiernan, K. (1999) Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion, CASEpaper CASE/28, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, July.

Power, C., Manor, O. and Matthews, S. (1999) 'The duration and timing of exposure: effects of socio-economic environment on adult health’, American Journal of Public Health, 89(7), pp.1059-1065.

Matthews, S., Stansfeld, S. and Power, C. (1999) 'Social Support in young adults: the influence of gender, employment status and social class’, Social Science and Medicine, 49(1), pp.133-142.

Matthews, S., Manor, O. and Power, C. (1999) 'Socio-economic inequalities in health: are there gender differences?’, Social Science and Medicine, 48(1), pp.49-60.

Glover, J. and Fielding, J. (1999) 'Women and the sciences in Britain: getting in?’, Journal of Education and Work, 12(1), pp.57-73.

Glover, J. and Fielding, J. (1999) 'Women science graduates in Britain: the value of secondary analysis of large scale data sets’, Work, Employment and Society, 13(2), pp.353-367.

Dolton, P. and Vignoles, A. (1999) The economic case for reforming A Levels, Discussion Paper 422, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science. ISBN 0753012723.

Green, F., McIntosh, S. and Vignoles, A. (1999) 'Overeducation' and skills - clarifying the concepts, Discussion Paper 435, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science. ISBN 0753013061.

Powell, M.A. Comparing the long-term effects of parental work hours and family structure on educational attainment in Britain and the United States, paper presented to the Society for the Advancement of Socio-economics, London School of Economics, July 7-10, 2000.

Powell, M.A. (2000) Effect of sibsize on educational attainment over the life course: Great Britain and the United States compared, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Nebraska at Omaha.

Sigurdsson, E., van Os, J. and Fombonne, E. (2002) 'Are impaired childhood motor skills a risk factor for adolescent anxiety? Results from the 1958 U.K. Birth Cohort and the National Child Development Study’, American Journal of Psychiatry, 159(6), pp.1044-1045.

Cheung, Y.B. et al (2002) 'Association between psychological symptoms and growth in early life: longitudinal follow-up study’, British Medical Journal, 325, pp.749-751.

Chevalier, A. and Lanot, G. (2002) 'The relative effect of family characteristics and financial situation on educational achievement', Education Economics, 10(2), pp.165-182.

Chevalier, A. and Viitanen, T. 'The long-run labour market consequences of teenage motherhood', Journal of Population Economics, 16(2), pp.323-343.

Kiernan, K. (2003) Cohabitation and divorce across nations and generations, CASEpaper 65, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, March.

Hobcraft, J. (2003) Continuity and change in pathways to young adult disadvantage: results from a British birth cohort, CASEpaper 66, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, April.

Grawe, N.D. (2004) 'Intergenerational mobility for whom? The experience of high- and low-earnings sons in internatinoal persective’, IN Miles Corak, (ed.) Generational income mobility in North American and Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Grawe, N.D. (2004) 'The 3-day week of 1974 and earnings data reliability in the Family Expenditure Survey and the National Child Development Study', Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 66(4), pp.567-579.

Case, A., Fertig, A. and Paxson, C. (2005) The lasting impact of childhood health and circumstance, Journal of Health Economics, 24, pp.365-389.

Hobcraft, J. and Sigle-Rushton, W. (2005) An exploration of childhood antecedents of female adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: combining Bayesian model averaging and recursive partitioning, CASEpaper 95, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, March.

Leask, S.J. and Crow, T.J. (2005) 'Lateralization of Verbal Ability in Pre-Psychotic Children', Psychiatry Research, 136(1), pp.35-42.

Hango, D. (2005) Parental investment in childhood and later adult well-being: can more involved parents offset the effects of socio-economic disadvantage?, CASEpaper 98, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics.

Lynn, R. and Longley, D. (2006) 'On the high intelligence and cognitive achievements of Jews in Britain', Intelligence, May.

Chevalier, J. and Feinstein, L. (2006) 'Sheepskin or Prozac: the causal effect of education on depression, IZA, DP 2231.

Chevalier, J. and O'Sullivan, V. (2007) 'Mother's education and birth weight', IZA, DP 2640.

Ecob, R. et al. (2008) 'Is the relation of social class to change in hearing threshold levels from childhood to middle age explained by noise, smoking, and drinking behaviour?', International Journal of Audiology, 47(3), pp.100-108.

Leuze, K. (2007) 'What makes for a good start? Occupation-specific higher education and graduate career mobility', International Journal of Sociology, 37(2), pp.29-53.

Leuze, K. and Allmendinger, J. (2008) 'Ungleiche Karrierepfade? – Die Bedeutung institutioneller Differenzierung für stratifizierte Arbeitsmarkterträge von Hochschulabsolventen', in B. Kehm (ed.)Hochschule im Wandel, Frankfurt: Die Universität als Forschungsgegenstand.


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