About Growing Up in Ireland
…’08 (formerly the Infant Cohort) Data collection for Cohort ’08 started in 2008 with over 11,000 9-month-olds and their families. Follow-up waves were completed when the child was aged 3…
…’08 (formerly the Infant Cohort) Data collection for Cohort ’08 started in 2008 with over 11,000 9-month-olds and their families. Follow-up waves were completed when the child was aged 3…
…some policy-relevant topic, deal with the underlying theoretical considerations involved or combine these two approaches. Papers should be written in a manner that makes it accessible to non-specialists in the…
…programme; these presentations explored a wide range of topics including volunteering, self-harm, bullying, gambling, the impact of the pandemic, lone parent benefit reform, pregnancy complications, educational transition and childhood and…
…Ireland (RCSI) and the ESRI and is funded by the Health Research Board (HRB) Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Award. The project is ongoing and is due to report in 2019….
Bernadette Ryan joined the Growing Up in Ireland team as a Research Analyst in May 2019 having previously working in both the Social Research Division and the Survey Unit of…
…Ó. Donnchadha, S., Bramham, J., Greene, C. 2019 Impact of carers’ smoking status on childhood obesity in the Growing up in Ireland Cohort Study. Sunday, S. & Kabir, Z. Obesity,…
…Reasoning of 5-Year-Olds: Cross-Sectional Findings from a Large Birth Cohort Study. Egan, S. & Beatty, C. 2019 Working hard and playing hard: multiple group membership, exercise and cognitive performance in…
…teachers’ perceptions of boys’ and girls’ mathematics performance in Ireland. McCoy, S., Byrne, D. & O’Connor, P. 2019 Secondary school transition for students with special educational needs in Ireland. McCoy,…