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* September 3 - 7: Longitudinal and Life Course Research Summer School Antwerp, Belgium.
* May 2: NatCen/ESRC / ICLS Policy Seminar 'Wellbeing'.
Coordinated by Professor Amanda Sacker and chaired by Richard
Bartholomew, Chief Research Officer, Children, Young People and Families
Directorate, Department for Education.
* Early Childhood Health & Development Occasional Papers available soon.
Occasional Papers
The ICLS Occasional Paper (OP) series covers ICLS work not published elsewhere. OPs are list here in order of number. Follow the title link for a full version of the paper (.pdf), keywords and abstract.
| Number | Author | Title / Date / Keywords |
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No.7 July 2011 |
Professor David Blane, ICLS & Imperial College Dr Maria Maynard, MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit |
The Boyd Orr Cohort : Influences on diet in early old age |
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No. 6 July 2011 |
Work Life Balance | |
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6.1 Anne Conolly, NatCen |
Lone parents and employment: an exploration of findings from the Families and Children Study 2006 – 2008 |
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6.2 Jitka Pikhartova, ICLS |
To be or not to be an employed mother – what is better for children’s health? (Available on request) | |
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6.3 Dr Anne McMunn, ICLS |
Combining work & family: Health effects in women and their children. | |
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6.4 Bola Akinwale, Imperial College |
Labour market position, family circumstances and health in later life. (Available on request) |
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6.5 Dr Elizabeth Webb |
Transitions in work and family and quality of life at older ages. (Available on request) |
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No. 5 February / March 2011 |
Unemployment, Recession and Health | |
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5.0 Professor Mel Bartley, ICLS 5.1 Professor Mel Bartley, ICLS |
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| 5.2 Ellen Flint, ICLS | 5.2 The effects of joblessness and insecure employment on psychological well-being (available on request) | |
| 5.3 Dr Bola Akinwale, Imperial College | 5.3 Unemployment, permanent sickness and mortality risk in early old age (available on request) | |
| 5.4 Professor Tarani Chandola, ICLS | 5.4 The effect of the recession on work stress | |
| 5.5 Dr Matt Barnes, NatCen | 5.5 Social impacts of recession (available on request) | |
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No. 4 October 2010 |
Education, Education, Education: A life course perspective. | |
| 4.1 Professor Tarani Chandola, ICLS | 4.1 Can adult education reduce inequalities in health | |
| 4.2 Dr Rosie Green, NatCen | 4.2 Educational attainment among young people in rural England | |
| 4.3 Andy Ross, NatCen | 4.3 Disengagement from education among young people | |
| 4.4 Dr Yvonne Kelly, ICLS | 4.4 What role for the home learning environment & parenting in reducing socio-economic gradients in early child development? | |
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No. 3 February 2011 |
Professor David Blane, Imperial College, Richard D Wiggins, Institute of Education, Scott M Montgomery, Karolinska Institute, Zoe Hildon, University College London, Gopalakrishnan Netuveli, Imperial College |
Resilience at older ages: the importance of social relations and implications for policy. Keywords: Older ages; quality of life; resilience; policy
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No.2 tbc 2011 |
Professor Mel Bartley, UCL |
The importance of life course research in an aging population. Keywords: |
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No.1 June 2010 |
JN Morris, Professor Emeritus, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Minimum Income for Healthy Living (MIHL). June 20010 Transcript Keywords: Minimum income for healthy living. Young, single men. Retired people without disability. |
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The International Centre for Lifecourse Studies in Society and Health (ICLS) is funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) RES-596-28-0001. The Centre supports research at UCL, Imperial College, Centre for Census and Survey Research (CCSR), Manchester University and the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), Essex University.
