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Link: index: Submit Share Ebook PDF Link: start: Minecraft Admin Guide Link: prev: DO-CMS User's Manual 2nd Edition Link: next: Powerhouse LMS User Manual Link: canonical * Home * Featured * Latest * FAQ * Submit Ebook PDF Submit Share Ebook PDF Beta Icon ___________________________________________________ [ ] Submit Ebook Millennium Cohort Study a User Guide Focussing on Families in Scotland View Online Millennium Cohort Study a User Guide Focussing on Families in Scotland PDF 1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars Share Source: scotland.gov.uk File size: 1.18 MB Pages: 226 page(s) View Online Download Content Inside Public Services and Government Millennium Cohort Study A User Guide Focussing on Families in Scotland MILLENNIUM COHORT STUDY A USER GUIDE FOCUSSING ON FAMILIES IN SCOTLAND Edited by Shirley Dex Centre for Longitudinal Studies Institute of Education, University of London Scottish Government Social Research 2008 This report is available on the Scottish Government Social Research website only www.scotland.gov.uk/socialresearch. The views expressed in this report are those of the researchers and do not necessarily represent those of the Directorate or Scottish Ministers. (c) Crown Copyright 2008 Limited extracts from the text may be produced provided the source is acknowledged. For more extensive reproduction, please write to the Chief Researcher at Office of Chief Researcher, 4th Floor West Rear, St Andrew's House, Edinburgh EH1 3DG CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . 8 List of contributors. 8 HEADLINE FINDINGS . 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . 3 Scotland's User Guide to Millennium Cohort Study Data. 3 1 Introduction to Millennium Cohort Study . 3 2 Housing, neighbourhood and community . 3 3 Family demographics and relationships. 4 4 Grandparents. 5 5 Parenting . 6 6 Child health. 8 7 Cognitive development and behaviour . 9 8 Parental health and wellbeing . 11 9 Parental employment and education . 13 10 Income and poverty . 14 11 Childcare and early education. 15 12 Potential for further use . 16 CHAPTER ONE. THE MILLENNIUM COHORT STUDY DETAILS . 19 Note on sample sizes in rest of the Report's Annex . 19 Note on Table numbering in rest of the Report's Annex . 19 Weights . 19 Units of analysis in case of children . 19 Details of Millennium Cohort Study. 20 Table 1.1 Achieved Samples in MCS1 and MCS2 . 20 Table 1.2 MCS1 productives by MCS1 and MCS2 country. 20 Table 1.4 Distribution of cohort member's age at MCS2 . 22 Table 1.5 Rates of attrition MCS1 to MCS2 by country by NVQ at MCS1 and family income at MCS1 . 22 Percent of MCS1 sample non-productive at MCS2 . 22 CHAPTER TWO. HOUSING, NEIGHBOURHOOD AND COMMUNITY. 23 Mobility of residence . 23 Table 2.1 Residential mobility by UK country at MCS 1. 23 Table 2.2 Mean distance moved by UK country living in at MCS1 . 23 Table 2.3a (Scotland) Residential mobility by type of accommodation at MCS1 . 23 Table 2.3b (Rest of UK) Residential mobility by type of accommodation at MCS 1. 24 Table 2.4a (Scotland) Residential mobility by tenure at MCS 1. 24 Table 2.4b (Rest of UK) Residential mobility by tenure at sweep 1. 24 Table 2.5a (Scotland) Residential mobility by family income at MCS 1 . 25 Table 2.5b (Rest of UK) Residential mobility by family income at MCS 1 . 25 Table 2.6a (Scotland) Residential mobility by combined labour market status of main and partner respondents at MCS 1 . 26 Table 2.6b (Rest of UK) Residential mobility by combined labour market status of main and partner respondents at MCS 1 . 26 Table 2.7a (Scotland) Reasons for moving given by movers by MCS2 . 27 Table 2.7b (Rest of UK) Reasons for moving given by movers by MCS2. 27 Families' views about the area. 28 Table 2.8 Whether respondent thought "Good area to bring up children" by UK country of residence. 28 Table 2.9 Whether respondent thought "Good area to bring up children" by UK country. 28 Table 2.10a (Scotland) Main respondent's NS-SEC (five-fold classification) by `Good area to bring up children'. 29 Table 2.10b (Rest of UK) Main respondent's NS-SEC (five-fold classification) by `Good area to bring up children'. 29 Table 2.11 "How safe you feel in area" by UK country of interview . 30 Table 2.12"How safe you feel in area" by UK country and urban/rural location . 30 Table 2.13a (Scotland) `How safe you feel in area' by Main respondent's NS-SEC (five-fold classification)31 Table 2.13b (Rest of UK) Main respondent's NS-SEC (five-fold classification) by `How safe you feel in area' . 31 Home atmosphere . 32 Table 2.14 Home atmosphere scale (weighted means) by UK country at MCS 2 . 32 Table 2.15a Home atmosphere (weighted means) at MCS 2 by parents' labour market status (couples) and number of parents/carers. (Scotland) . 32 Table 2.15b Home atmosphere (weighted means) at MCS 2 by parents' labour market status (couples) and number of parents/carers (Rest of UK). . 33 CHAPTER THREE. FAMILY DEMOGRAPHICS . 34 Family type . 34 Table 3.1 Family type at MCS1 and MCS2 by country. 34 Change in family type. 35 Table 3.3 Change in family type by country. 35 Table 3.4a Change in family type by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Scotland). 36 Table 3.4b Change in family type by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Rest of UK) . 37 Transition from cohabitation to marriage . 37 Table 3.5 Transition from cohabitation to marriage by country . 37 Table 3.6a Transition from cohabitation to marriage by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Scotland) . 38 Table 3.6b Transition from cohabitation to marriage by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Rest of UK) . 38 Having a another baby by MCS2. 39 Table 3.7 Whether cohort mother had a subsequent birth at MCS 2 by Country at MCS 2. 39 Number of siblings. 39 Table 3.8 Number of siblings in household at MCS1 and MCS2 by country. 39 Table 3.9a Number of siblings in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Scotland) . 40 Table 3.9b Number of siblings in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Rest of UK). 40 Older and younger siblings . 41 Table 3.10 Older and younger siblings in household by country. 41 Table 3.11a Older and younger siblings in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Scotland). 41 Table 3.11b Older and younger siblings in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Rest of UK) . 42 Half siblings. 42 Table 3.12 Half-siblings in household by country . 42 Table 3.13a Half-siblings in household by family type (Scotland). 43 Table 3.32b Half-siblings in household by family type (Rest of UK) . 43 Grandparents. 44 Table 3.14 Grandparents in the household by country. 44 Table 3.15a Grandparents in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Scotland) . 44 Table 3.15b Grandparents in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Rest of UK) . 45 Natural father in household. 45 Table 3.16 Natural father in household by country. 45 Table 3.17a Natural father in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Scotland). 46 Table 3.17b Natural father in household by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Rest of UK) . 46 Transition from non-resident to resident natural father . 46 Table 3.18 Transition from non-resident to resident natural father by country . 46 Table 3.19a Transition from non-resident to resident natural father by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Scotland). 47 Table 3.19b Transition from non-resident to resident natural father by mother's age at MCS2 interview (Rest of UK). 47 Table 3.20a Transition from non-resident to resident natural father by prior relationship from MCS1 (Scotland). 48 Table 3.20b Transition from non-resident to resident natural father by prior relationship from MCS1 (Rest of UK) . 48 Table 3.21a Transition from non-resident to resident natural father by contact patterns from MCS1 (Scotland) . 49 Table 3.21b Transition from non-resident to resident natural father by contact patterns from MCS1 (Rest of UK). 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