1. Making the Most of Longitudinal Data Chair: Deborah Wilson (DCSF) Speakers: Clare Baker, Helen Wood, Michael Greer (DCSF) Rémi Dewitte (Gide) Presentation at DCSF Conference: The Use of Evidence in Policy Development and Delivery, 9 February 2010
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7. Who takes part in LSYPE? Wave 1 (13/14) 2004 Young people and both parents ≈ 15,500 responding households (74%) Wave 2 (14/15) 2005 Young people and both parents ≈ 13,500 responding households (86%) Wave 3 (15/16) 2006 Young people and both parents ≈ 12,500 responding households (92%) Wave 4 (16/17) 2007 Young people and one parent ≈ 11,500 responding households (92%) Wave 5 (17/18) 2008 Young people only ≈ 10,500 responding young people (89%) Wave 6 (18/19) 2009 Young people only ≈ 9,793 responding young people (87%)
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9. The LSYPE Cycle 2009 2010 J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J W8 handover to OGD’s/ESRC W7 starts: consultation/Contract. W7 questionnaire design, piloting and programming. W7 fieldwork W6 Questionnaire finalised, piloting and programming. W6 Fieldwork. W6 data processing, checking and in-house creation of DVs. W6 production and publication of Statistical Bulletin (publication June 2010). W5 data checking and DVs. W5 Production and publication of Statistical Bulletin (publication June 2009). W5 Data Enhancement, publicity and analysis for policy.
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15. Raising the Participation Age will have an impact on the volumes eligible for EMA These young people will need to find appropriate training
16. Do young people who miss out on level 2 find it significantly more difficult to find a job or training place?