Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10620/17414
Longitudinal Study: LSAC
Title: Enhancing longitudinal studies by linkage to national databases: Growing Up in Australia, the longitudinal study of Australian children
Authors: Wake, M 
Harrison, L 
Sanson, A 
Soloff, C 
Publication Date: Oct-2007
Pages: 349-363
Abstract: Growing Up in Australia is a national longitudinal study of the development and wellbeing of 10,000 Australian children. The study has been committed since inception to support data linkage to other datasets, to value‐add to the primary modes of data collection from parents and others. It can increase the efficiency of data collection by reducing respondent and interviewer burden as well as adding new dimensions to addressing key research questions. The viability of data linkage needs to take into account the relevance of the data for research and policy, as well as data quality and cost, privacy and consent issues and the ease of access. This article documents the various sources for data linkage considered for Growing Up in Australia, including government health and education records, child care accreditation data, and community‐level data, and examines the strengths and challenges associated with each.
DOI: 10.1080/13645570701677060
URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13645570701677060
Keywords: Social Capital -- Resilience and Adversity; Surveys and Survey Methodology; Children
Research collection: Journal Articles
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