• Upcoming Growing Up in Ireland Report Launches

    Launches New Cohort ’98 at aged 20 Frequency Tables now available  On March 23rd we made the Frequency Tables for Cohort ’98 at aged 20 available. This document, prepared by the DCDE Growing Up in Ireland team, shows a frequency table for each available variable within the Anonymised Micro File (AMF) for Wave 4. It…

  • 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…

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  • Latest launch infographic

    download Lives of 9-Year-Olds of Cohort ’08 infographic as pdf

  • INFOGRAPHICS

    Infographics for Report Launches Recent Growing Up in Ireland report launches have been accompanied by infographic summaries.  These summaries are available below, in reverse order of release date. Cohort ’98 at age 25 Main Results: Education Inequalities, Gender Inequalities, Health Summary (27/01/25) Research Needs for Cohort ’98 at Age 25 (25/05/22) Cohort ’98: The Lives…

  • Spotlight Topic: School and Education

    Over the years of Growing Up in Ireland, the data have been used by researchers to examine a range of issues and concerns in the lives of children and young people, and their parents. In a new series of posts, we highlight studies published in peer-reviewed journals that address particular themes. The third in our…

  • About Growing Up in Ireland

    New: Watch our short video to get an overview of the GUI study and the changing context since it started Since January 2023, Growing Up in Ireland is being carried out jointly by the Department of Children, Disability and Equality (DCDE) and the Central Statistics Office (CSO). It is funded by the Government of Ireland.…

  • Media Details

    For media enquiries relating to Growing Up in Ireland, please contact us at growingup@equality.gov.ie or telephone 01 237 6127. Aims and Objectives About Cohort ’98 About Cohort ’08 Child Safeguarding Statement Governance and Consultation Processes Using Growing Up in Ireland Data for Research Team Members Privacy Statements Contact Details Media Details

  • Contact Details

    For queries relating to data and the survey (including participation), please contact the Central Statistics Office Email: gui@cso.ie Post: Growing Up in Ireland team, CSO Dublin, Ardee Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6, D06 FX52 Telephone: (+353) 1 498 4000 For other queries including publications and events, please contact the Department of Children, Disability and Equality Email: growingup@equality.ie…

  • Information for Participants

    Families of 9-month- old babies are being invited to take part in the new Growing up in Ireland (GUI) cohort. The new baby cohort will be known as Cohort ’24. This is the first time in 16 years that GUI is inviting families with new babies to take part. The CSO is conducting the survey…

  • Growing Up in Ireland Publications

    Official GUI Publications Cohort ’08 Publications (Infant Cohort) Cohort ’98 Publications (Child Cohort) Cohort ’24 Publications Cross-cohort publications Technical Documents (for data users) Other Publication Categories External Publications Using GUI Data GUI Conference Presentations Infographics Suggested Citation Guides Cohort ’98 (in order of website listing) Cohort ’08 (in order of website listing) Cohort ’98 and…

  • External Publications Using Growing Up in Ireland Data

    Author Year Title Journal/Book Abstract

Cohort ’24

Cohort ’08

Cohort ’98