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…
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…
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…
Main points We are contacting you because you and your 12/13-year-old have taken part in the Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) study for several years. [More] Growing Up in Ireland is funded by the government and carried out by a group of researchers led by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) and Trinity College…
Growing Up in Ireland 12th Annual Research Conference – Thursday 22nd October 2020 (online) Growing Up in Ireland held its twelfth annual research conference on Thursday, October 22nd, 2020. The conference focused on research based on Growing Up in Ireland data. The conference was held as a virtual web event in 2020. The conference programme is available here.…
General Background to the Study G1. Introduciton to the Study – presentation and audio recording G2. Accessing the Data – presentation and audio recording G3. Documentation – presentation and audio recording G4. Themes and Measures in GUI – presentation GUI Data Workshop Worksheets W1a. 9 month W1b. 9 years W2a. 9 month W2b. 9 year…
Growing Up in Ireland 13th Annual Research Conference 2021 Growing Up in Ireland held its thirteenth annual research conference on Thursday, November 25th, 2021. The conference focused on research based on Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) data. The conference was held as a virtual web event. The conference programme is available here. The book of abstracts is…
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 first in our…
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 second in our…
The fourteenth annual Growing Up in Ireland Research Conference was held online on Wednesday, 25th May 2022. The conference was opened by Minister Roderic O’Gorman TD. His opening address can be viewed here. The programme included the launch of the latest GUI Report – Research Needs for Cohort ’98 at age 25, presented by Dr Aisling Murray (ESRI). The presentation can…
Summary (see below or click ‘More’ for more detail) • You might remember an interviewer from Growing Up in Ireland coming to speak to you and your family when you were about 9 years old. Now we would like to talk to you again about how you have been getting on since then. [More, #1]1. …
Summary (see below or click ‘More’ for more detail) • We are contacting you because you and your 13-year-old have taken part in the Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) study for several years. Your participation is important to the success of the study. [More #1]1. Why are we contacting you? Your 13-year-old was one of…