The final stage of the Life Chances study which reviews findings of Stages 1–13.

SPARC’s Life Chances Study began in inner Melbourne in 1990 with 167 babies and their parents. Since then, stages of the study have focused on issues ranging from services for young children to challenges of finding a job.

Stage 14 – Inequality in Australia – is the final stage of the Life Chances study. Its focus will be on compiling and publishing an overview of the findings from stages 1–13. Participants and parents will be invited to share their reflections on the experience of participating in the study.

Contact: Ursula Harrison or Dina Bowman

Read about other Stages of the Life Chances study

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