This section provides case studies of longitudinal research, covering the research questions asked, what data were used, key findings and implications for policy. Each case study includes potential discussion questions for lecturers who would like to incorporate these examples in their teaching.
If you are born into a working class family, what are your chances of moving up the social ladder? Social mobility in Britain has been a political obsession and a key policy area for successive UK governments. Longitudinal studies are some of the only reliable sources of evidence to answer the question, are Britons socially mobile?
Is bullying just a part of growing up? Longitudinal research has shown that being bullied as a child is associated with a range of negative social, physical and mental health outcomes later in life.
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