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Project Overview

Young Lives at Work (YLAW), was launched with new funding from UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) in 2019.  It continues to follow the original study children in Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States), Peru and Vietnam, into youth and young adulthood using our quantitative survey method. 

The project aims to investigate how education and skills shape young people's opportunities as they move in to the labour market.

When Covid-19 hit, the research team adapted to a phone survey method to find out how the pandemic was impacting young people in our study,  conducting a 5 call survey between 2021 and 2022, and publishing headline findings and policy recommendations. Methodological and technical resources, as well as the research outputs, news and blogs are available below, and the data can be accessed for free via the UK Data Service

With continuing support from the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, as well as funding from the Wellcome Trust for innovative survey modules around mental health and well-being, Round 7 of our quantitative survey, concluded in May 2024 (see our news story here)

Quotation Marks
Our seventh survey reveals young people’s resilience, with many getting their lives back on track by returning to education or work. However, multiple crises are continuing to have an impact. A clear example of this is increasing food insecurity, with many more young people now living in food insecure households than we expected to see. This is almost certainly the result of the pandemic and other shocks, including conflict, drought and floods
- Young Lives Director, Dr Marta Favara