Cohort studies chart the lives of groups of individuals who experience the same life events within a given time period. The most well-known examples are birth cohort studies which follow groups of people born within the same time period (for example, later on you’ll hear about the UK birth cohort surveys that randomly sampled from all children born in a particular week). Examples of non-birth cohorts include students leaving university at a particular point or new recruits entering a particular organisation or industry. The CLOSER partnership includes several cohort studies. You can find out more about them on CLOSER’s explore the studies page.
It is important to remember that birth cohort studies represent a particular cohort of people, rather than the population as a whole. However, comparing different birth cohorts allows researchers to understand how and why society is changing.
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