• New Growing Up in Ireland releases

    Commissioned Reports Using GUI Data This information booklet summarises a selection of policy-related commissioned reports using Growing Up in Ireland data, both by the Study Team and other authors.  It has been prepared primarily for participants’ information.  Updated 2017. Information Sheet on Commissioned Reports using GUI Data

  • GUI Annual Conference 2017

    Growing Up in Ireland Annual Conference 2017 – Tuesday 7th November in Croke Park, Dublin Growing Up in Ireland – the National Longitudinal Study of Children, held its ninth annual research conference on Tuesday 7th November 2017 in Croke Park. A major new report on the utilisation of GP services among children in the Infant Cohort, as well…

  • Privacy Statement – Website and Cookie Policy for growingup.gov.ie

    This Privacy Statement provides information about the ways this website processes data from visitors to the site and on any personal data hosted on the website. Growing Up in Ireland fully respects your personal privacy rights and your right to be fully informed and does not collect personal information of any kind via its website,…

  • Professor Lina Zgaga, GUI Study Management Group

    Professor Zgaga is Associate Professor in Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity College Dublin. She is currently a member of the Growing Up in Ireland Study Management Group.

  • What is it like to take part in a GUI interview?

    Although the most recent waves of data collection have taken place remotely (due to COVID-19 restrictions), data collection usually takes place in person in participants’ homes. If you would like to know more about the in-home experience of being a Growing Up in Ireland participant, we’ve shared some clips from our training videos.   Please…

  • Professor Helen Russell, Study Team Management Group

    Helen Russell is a Research Professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute. She is the deputy head of the Social Research Division and coordinator for research on the Quality of Life and re-joined the Study Team Management Group for the Growing Up in Ireland project in 2018. She holds a D.Phil. in Sociology from…

  • Technical Documents for Data Users

    Summary Guides Cohort ’08 (Infant Cohort) Summary Guide – Cohort ’08 – Wave 1 Summary Guide – Cohort ’08 – Wave 2 Summary Guide – Cohort ’08 – Wave 3 Summary Guide – Cohort ’08 – Wave 4 Summary Guide – Cohort ’08 – Wave 5 Sample Design and Response – Cohort ’08 – Wave…

  • GUI Annual Conference 2018

    Minister Zappone at the launch of 9 year key findings Growing Up in Ireland – the National Longitudinal Study of Children, held its tenth annual research conference on Thursday 8th November 2018 in the Gibson Hotel in Dublin’s docklands area. The conference focused on research based on Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) data, and also included the launch of…

  • Bernadette Ryan

    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 the ESRI. She has a BSocSc and Masters in Sociology from UCD and postgraduate diplomas in Business and Statistics from NUIG and TCD respectively.

  • Rebecca McClintock, Research Assistant

    Rebecca has worked as a Research Assistant on the Growing Up in Ireland study team since February 2020. She holds a BSc in Psychology from the University of Limerick, and a MA in Applied Psychology from University College Cork. Her Master’s thesis examined emotion regulation in children with Selective Mutism across various social settings. She…

  • Protected: GUI 2020 Information for Participants

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  • GUI Annual Conference 2019

    Growing Up in Ireland – the National Longitudinal Study of Children, held its eleventh annual research conference on Thursday 21st November 2019 in the Gibson Hotel in Dublin’s docklands area. Click here to view the 2019 Conference Programme. Click here to view the 2019 Book of Abstracts. The conference focusd on research based on Growing Up…

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