Linking our Lives

Linking our Lives
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Linking our Lives: England and Wales since 1971: a podcast about research making use of the ONS Longitudinal Study
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The podcast covers a wide array of topics including internal migration, social mobility, health measurement, and the impacts of trade shocks and public investments. For instance, one episode discusses household responses to trade shocks due to rising Chinese competition, while another explores the equity impacts of cycling funding in urban areas.

Linking our Lives: England and Wales since 1971: a podcast about research making use of the ONS Longitudinal Study
In Episode 5 of Series 3, we’re talking about how uniquely placed the Longitudinal Study is to research questions about social mobility and ethnicity. We’re also finding out more about this unique data resource and its potential to forward our understanding of the changes to our society. Our Champions for this episode are Lucinda Platt, OBE from the London School of Economics and Political Science and Emma Gorman from the University of Westminster.
- The Linking our Lives Podcast is produced by CeLSIUS, the Centre for Longitudinal Study Information and User Support.
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- Find out more about Lucinda Platt and her research
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