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SN 6024 -Youth Cohort Study: Cohort Thirteen, Sweep One
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Title:
Youth Cohort Study: Cohort Thirteen, Sweep One

Subject Categories:
Youth Cohort Study of England and Wales - Major studies
School leaving - Education
Youth - Social stratification and groupings
Training - Employment and labour

Depositor(s):
Department for Children, Schools and Families

Principal Investigator(s):
Department for Children, Schools and Families

Data Collector(s):
British Market Research Bureau



Other Acknowledgements:
Clare Baker, Department for Children, Schools and Families - project management and derived variable creation; Michael Greer and James Halse, Department for Children, Schools and Families - derived variable creation for Sweep One.

Abstract:
The Youth Cohort Study (YCS) is a major programme of longitudinal research designed to monitor the behaviour and decisions of representative samples of young people aged sixteen upwards as they make the transition from compulsory education to further or higher education, or to the labour market. It tries to identify and explain the factors which influence post-16 transitions, for example, educational attainment, training opportunities, experiences at school. To date the YCS covers thirteen cohorts and over forty surveys. The first survey was carried out in 1985 and the most recent in 2007. The questionnaires have been designed, over the years, to be broadly comparable, but external changes and shifts in policy interest have brought about changes - some minor, some fundamental. Cohorts One to Twelve cover England and Wales but a change to the methodology means that from Cohort Thirteen data cover just England. For Cohorts One to Six cohort members were contacted by post three times, at yearly intervals, when they were 16-17, 17-18 and 18-19. For Cohorts Seven and Eight the sweeps were carried out at bi-annual intervals instead of annual. Thus Cohort Seven, Sweep Two took place when the respondents were aged 18-19 whereas previous second sweeps have taken place at age 17-18. Cohort Nine surveys were carried out annually for Sweeps One and Two in 1998 and 1999 respectively, and Sweeps Three and Four were both conducted in the same year, 2000. Cohort Ten, Sweeps One and Two were also both conducted in 2000, and Sweep Three in 2002. Cohort Eleven sweeps were carried out annually in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 respectively. Cohort Twelve sweeps were carried out annually in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 respectively. The first sweep of cohort Thirteen was conducted in 2007.

The UK Data Archive currently holds data for the cohorts listed below:

  • Cohort One, Sweeps One to Three (SN 3093) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1983-84
  • Cohort Two, Sweeps One to Three (SN 3094) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1984-85
  • *Cohort Three, Sweeps One to Four (SN 3012) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1985-86
  • Cohort Four, Sweeps One to Three (SN 3107) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1987-88
  • Cohort Five, Sweeps One to Three (SN 3531) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1989-90
  • Cohort Six, Sweeps One to Three (SN 3532) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1990-91
  • Cohort Seven, Sweeps One and Two (SN 3533) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1992-93
  • Cohort Eight, Sweeps One to Three (SN 3805) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1995-96
  • Cohort Nine, Sweeps One to Four (SN 4009) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1996-97
  • Cohort Ten, Sweeps One to Three (SN 4571) surveys those eligible to leave school in 1998-99

  • Cohort Eleven, Sweeps One to Four (SN 5452) surveys those eligible to leave school in 2000-01

  • Cohort Twelve, Sweeps One to Four (SN 5830) surveys those eligible to leave school in 2002-03

  • Cohort Thirteen, Sweep One (SN 6024) surveys those eligible to leave school in 2005-06


  • *Some teaching materials using the data from Cohort Three have been developed. Details are available from the Teaching Resources and Materials for Social Scientists (TRAMSS) website.

    Users may also be interested in:
    National Centre for Social Research - The Youth Cohort Studies web page.

    The methodology of Youth Cohort Study: Cohort Thirteen, Sweep One has changed to allow linking up with the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE) (available at the UKDA under SN 5545). Samples for Cohort Thirteen of YCS and LSYPE were taken from the same academic cohort and their questionnaires and methodology were harmonised to facilitate analysis of the merged datasets. The larger sample from the combined surveys enables analysis at a greater level of detail, for example to show gender differences within a breakdown by ethnic origin. This combined data will become available from the UKDA alongside the deposit of the LSYPE, Wave Four data (expected late 2008).

    Unlike previous YCS surveys, Cohort Thirteen, Sweep One was conducted using a face-to-face methodology in order to address falling response rates on recent YCS cohorts. In particular there was concern over differential response rates between high attainers and low attainers, and it was considered a face-to-face methodology would boost response rates amongst low attainers.


    Main Topics:
    Sweep One mainly concentrated on identifying respondents experiences of year 11 including careers advice; economic activity, their activity history; qualifications sought, information on Higher Education, a self completion section (covering risky behaviours) as well as some background information about their families and attitudes.

    Coverage:
    Dates of Fieldwork: April 2007-August 2007
    Country: England
    Spatial Units: Government Office Regions (GORs); Standard Statistical Regions
    Observation Units: Individuals
    Kind of Data: Numeric data; Individual (micro) level

    Universe Sampled:
    Location of Units of Observation:National
    Population:Young people who reached minimum school leaving age in the 2005/06 school year.

    Methodology:
    Time Dimensions: Longitudinal/panel/cohort
    Sampling Procedures: Simple random sample; Multi-stage stratified random sample
    Multi-stage stratified random sample
    Multi-stage stratified random sampling was used for Cohorts One-Five, but the YCS sample has been a single-stage simple random sample since Cohort Six (see Courtenay, G. The YCS - the first ten years). In spring of the sampling year all schools in England and Wales (excluding special schools), both state maintained and private sector, are sent a return form for sampling. This gives a number of dates, e.g. the 5th, 15th and 25th, and all pupils on the Year 11 roll whose birth dates coincide are sampled. Usually three dates are specified giving a simple random sample of just under 10%. Occasionally more dates are given, either to draw a larger sample overall or only in specific geographical areas where the Principal Investigators wish to over-sample, e.g. the sampling for Cohort Eleven specified three dates for most schools but four dates for schools in LEAs with a high proportion of pupils in ethnic minorities. There are some difficulties with school-level non-response at the sampling stage and to compensate for this there is a further stage of sampling before Sweep One. Here the initial sample is sub-sampled to give a Sweep One final sample that is representative of a population matrix of pupil numbers by school type by sex by region.
    Number of Units: Sweep One: 7,525
    Method of Data Collection: Face-to-face interview
    Weighting: Weighting used. See documentation for details

    Language(s) of Written Materials:
    Study Description: English

    Access:
    Access Conditions: The depositor has specified that registration is required. Available to all registered users. The depositor may be informed about usage.
    Availability: ESDS Access and Preservation, UK Data Archive
    Contact: Help desk: help@esds.ac.uk

    Date of Release:
    First Edition: 7 November 2008

    Copyright:
    Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland

     

    Documentation:
    FormatNameSize in KilobytesDescription
    EXCELycs_13_s1_dv_data_dictionary.xls24Derived Variables Data Dictionary
    PDF6024userguide.pdf675User Guide
    HTMLUKDA_Study_6024_Information.htm25Study information and citation

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