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Supporting research and researchers using the ONS Longitudinal Study - the largest longitudinal data resource for England and Wales. ✉️ email - [email protected] 🌐 website - https://buff.ly/4hFx9MC 🎙️ podcast - https://buff.ly/4125uQv
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In episode 4 of the #LinkingOurLivesPod we explore the power of the ONS LS & its Scottish counterpart with geographers @pdqnorman.bsky.social & Tom Clemens

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🚀 Ready to unlock 50 years of data? Emily Grundy & Emily Murray share why you should be using the ONS Longitudinal Study.

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This blog is the third in the series, and highlights some of the key ways in which this 1% sample of the pop of England and Wales, which contains census & life event data on more than a million people, has contributed to the study of older people

#health #inequality #care
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Since 1971, the ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource.

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Why should researchers use the ONS LS? Its ability to track 50 years of data, enabling unique cross-sequential analysis & insights into long-term societal changes. "It's worth the extra work for the amazing data," say our experts. #ResearchData #DataDriven
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Emily Murray shares a particularly impactful study on looked-after children, revealing a 70% higher premature death rate. "I think that's the only time I've been genuinely shook by the results," she says, emphasising the LS's power to uncover critical truths.
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Impactful findings: The LS revealed significant mortality inequalities, the influence of housing tenure on care transitions, & the link between local health environments & labor market participation. Powerful insights that shape policy! #Mortality #HealthInequality
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🔍 What drew our experts to the ONS LS? Its large, representative population, ability to track changes over time, & capacity to study unique groups like children in care. They highlight its strength in analysing geographic health inequalities #DataAnalysis #ResearchImpact
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In the latest ep of the #LinkingOurLivesPod we talk to Emily Murray & Emily Grundy about older people's health and living situation using the ONS LS

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Want to learn more about the intersection of #immigration and #health? Check out the ONS Longitudinal Study and its groundbreaking research!

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What has the ONS LS taught us about #immigration and #health?

Find out more in the 2nd blog of this series that aims to highlight the breadth of further research which will become possible when the 2021 Census link to the study is finalised in 2025

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The ONS Longitudinal Study, a unique resource linking census & life event data, is crucial for understanding the complex relationship between immigration and health. The upcoming 2021 Census link promises even more exciting research possibilities. #Census2021 #DataScience
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4️⃣ Intergenerational Health: The LS is also being used to explore health & mortality patterns in the descendants of immigrants, shedding light on the long-term impacts of migration across generations. #IntergenerationalHealth
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3️⃣ Unpacking the Paradox: Why do we see this disconnect? Researchers suggest "selection effects" (healthier migrants) and cultural factors like #diet & how #health is perceived could play a role.
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2️⃣ The Morbidity Paradox: intriguingly, some immigrant groups report poorer #health despite lower death rates. The LS revealed higher levels of limiting long-term illness alongside low mortality in #Pakistani, #Bangladeshi, #Indian & #Caribbean communities in the UK.
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1️⃣ The Immigrant Mortality Advantage: Studies using the LS have consistently shown that immigrants often have lower death rates than non-immigrants. This advantage, however, may lessen over time. Research has debunked theories like "salmon bias" to explain this.
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The ONS Longitudinal Study has transformed our understanding of immigration & health in the UK. This thread explores 4 key insights from the latest #LinkingOurLivesPod with @mjwdemography.bsky.social and @jharrison37.bsky.social highlighting the LS' contribution to research in this field.

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This blog is the second in the series, and highlights some of the key ways in which this 1% sample of the pop of England and Wales, which contains census & life event data on more than a million people, has contributed to the study of links between #immigration & #health
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Since 1971, the ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource.

🔗 buff.ly/eDX4RfK
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In the latest episode of the #LinkingOurLivesPod we talk about how uniquely placed the ONS Longitudinal Study is to research questions about the health of immigrants with @mjwdemography.bsky.social & @jharrison37.bsky.social

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The series aims to highlight the breadth of further research which will become possible when the 2021 Census link to the study is finalised in 2025.

What will you discover with this amazing dataset of just over one million people?
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Read the first blog of a series of what the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Longitudinal Study has taught us about... internal #migration

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Want to learn more? Listen to the latest #LinkingOurLivesPod for more insights into internal migration research using the ONS LS.

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Researching internal migration: championing the ONS Longitudinal Study
Linking our Lives · Episode
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