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An introduction to Young Lives' data

We recommend starting with the Young Lives Cohort Profile papers, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, which provide a comprehensive overview of the study design, sampling, and key findings:

We also release a constructed dataset for each of the four study countries, exploiting the longitudinal nature of the data. These are presented in a panel format and contain approximately 200 original and constructed variables, with the majority comparable across all seven rounds. A companion technical note is also included for information. We recently released an updated version of the constructed dataset covering rounds 1-7.  

  • Young Lives: an International Study of Childhood Poverty: Rounds 1-7 Constructed Files, 2002-2026 (SN 9543)

Finally, our Data Inventories give a useful overview of the data collected across topics and rounds. 

 

Young Lives Quantitative Researcher, Patricia Espinoza Revollo presents a short guide to Young Lives data for beginners and new users. 

More information is available via the drop-down list below:

Accessing our data

Important information about using our data

An introduction to Young Lives' data

We recommend starting with the Young Lives Cohort Profile papers, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, which provide a comprehensive overview of the study design, sampling, and key findings:

We also release a constructed dataset for each of the four study countries, exploiting the longitudinal nature of the data. These are presented in a panel format and contain approximately 200 original and constructed variables, with the majority comparable across all seven rounds. A companion technical note is also included for information. We recently released an updated version of the constructed dataset covering rounds 1-7.  

  • Young Lives: an International Study of Childhood Poverty: Rounds 1-7 Constructed Files, 2002-2026 (SN 9543)

Finally, our Data Inventories give a useful overview of the data collected across topics and rounds. 

 

Young Lives Quantitative Researcher, Patricia Espinoza Revollo presents a short guide to Young Lives data for beginners and new users. 

More information is available via the drop-down list below:

Accessing our data

Important information about using our data