Now we are 21: an overview of the longitudinal Life Chances Study
This longitudinal study began with 167 children who were born in inner suburbs of Melbourne in 1990 and has comprised ten stages to date.
The Life Chances longitudinal study began with 167 children who were born in inner suburbs of Melbourne in 1990 and has comprised ten stages, this one completed in 2012.
This overview report, which outlines the published findings of each stage, enables readers to follow up the diverse topics covered over 21 years and the policy implications for a fairer society. It is also a guide for future analysis.
Last updated on 16 June 2020