The COVID-19 pandemic has been a life-changing period for all children and young people in Ireland. For the participants in Growing Up in Ireland, one group (‘cohort’) born in 1998 and another in 2008, the pandemic arrived at key junctures in their respective life-courses. The older cohort, aged about 22 years, had just taken – or were about to take – early steps in their careers. Many of the younger cohort, aged about 12 years, were due to make the transition from primary to secondary school in autumn 2020. Changes in lifestyle habits among 22-year-olds The older cohort also self-reported on changes in their patterns of smoking, drinking alcohol and sleep (which were not asked of 12-year-olds, illustrated in Table 1 of the report). Of t...
This Key Findings report presents summary information on the lives and circumstances of the 20-year-...
Aims: Few studies have examined how the settlement experiences of migrant parents might impact on th...
This report provides a descriptive analysis of the findings from detailed interviews conducted betwe...
In a new short report released today, the ESRI and Trinity College Dublin launch the results of a sp...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children designed to inform policy affec...
This Key Findings report presents summary information on the lives and circumstances of the 20-year-...
This Key Findings report presents summary information on the lives and circumstances of the 20-year-...
This series of Key Findings draws on information provided by the Cohort ‘08 9-year-old and his or he...
New Growing Up in Ireland research paints a picture of the lives of 17/18-year-olds in 2016: general...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. Its core objectives include de...
Key Findings from the report include: • There are just over 56,400 nine-year-olds in Ireland. Just ...
This Key Finding reports on data from the second wave of interviews with Growing Up in Ireland’s Chi...
This Key Finding reports on data from the second wave of interviews with Growing Up in Ireland’s Chi...
This series of Key Findings draws on information provided by the Cohort ‘08 9-year-old and his or he...
The latest results from the study paint a picture of how these families are faring across a range of...
This Key Findings report presents summary information on the lives and circumstances of the 20-year-...
Aims: Few studies have examined how the settlement experiences of migrant parents might impact on th...
This report provides a descriptive analysis of the findings from detailed interviews conducted betwe...
In a new short report released today, the ESRI and Trinity College Dublin launch the results of a sp...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children designed to inform policy affec...
This Key Findings report presents summary information on the lives and circumstances of the 20-year-...
This Key Findings report presents summary information on the lives and circumstances of the 20-year-...
This series of Key Findings draws on information provided by the Cohort ‘08 9-year-old and his or he...
New Growing Up in Ireland research paints a picture of the lives of 17/18-year-olds in 2016: general...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. Its core objectives include de...
Key Findings from the report include: • There are just over 56,400 nine-year-olds in Ireland. Just ...
This Key Finding reports on data from the second wave of interviews with Growing Up in Ireland’s Chi...
This Key Finding reports on data from the second wave of interviews with Growing Up in Ireland’s Chi...
This series of Key Findings draws on information provided by the Cohort ‘08 9-year-old and his or he...
The latest results from the study paint a picture of how these families are faring across a range of...
This Key Findings report presents summary information on the lives and circumstances of the 20-year-...
Aims: Few studies have examined how the settlement experiences of migrant parents might impact on th...
This report provides a descriptive analysis of the findings from detailed interviews conducted betwe...