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Young Lives: An International Study of Childhood Poverty 2002-2009

World, 2002 - 2009
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WLD_2002-2009_YLSCP_v01_M
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Boyden, J.
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    Survey ID number

    WLD_2002-2009_YLSCP_v01_M

    Title

    Young Lives: An International Study of Childhood Poverty 2002-2009

    Subtitle

    Rounds 1-3 Constructed Files

    Country
    Name Country code
    World WLD
    Study type

    Other Household Survey [hh/oth]

    Series Information

    The Young Lives study is a panel study that aims to track the lives of 2,000 children in each country from age 6-17.9 month until they are 15 years old. The caregiver and, when the child is old enough, both the caregiver and the child will be interviewed every three to four years with a quantitative survey. The height and weight of each child will also be measured and community level questionnaires will be completed for each sentinel site at every data collection round.

    Round 1 of the study followed 2,000 children (aged between 6 and 18 months in 2002) and their households, from both urban and rural communities, in each of the four countries (8,000 children in total). Data were also collected on an older cohort of 1,000 children aged 7 to 8 years in each country, in order to provide a basis for comparison with the younger children when they reach that age.

    Round 2 of the study returned to the same children who were aged 1-year-old in Round 1 when they were aged approximately 5-years-old, and to the children aged 8-years-old in Round 1 when they were approximately 12-years-old.

    Round 3 of the study returned to the same children again when they were aged 7 to 8 years (the same as the older cohort in Round 1) and 14 to 15 years. It is envisaged that subsequent survey waves will take place in 2013 and 2016. Thus the younger children are being tracked from infancy to their mid-teens and the older children through into adulthood, when some will become parents themselves.

    Abstract

    Young Lives: An International Study of Childhood Poverty is a collaborative project investigating the changing nature of childhood poverty in selected developing countries. The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) is funding the first three-year phase of the project.

    Young Lives involves collaboration between Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and the academic sector. In the UK, the project is being run by Save the Children-UK together with an academic consortium that comprises the University of Reading, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, South Bank University, the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University and the South African Medical Research Council.

    The study is being conducted in Ethiopia, India (in Andhra Pradesh), Peru and Vietnam. These countries were selected because they reflect a range of cultural, geographical and social contexts and experience differing issues facing the developing world; high debt burden, emergence from conflict, and vulnerability to environmental conditions such as drought and flood.

    Objectives of the study
    The Young Lives study has three broad objectives:
    • producing good quality panel data about the changing nature of the lives of children in poverty.
    • trace linkages between key policy changes and child poverty
    • informing and responding to the needs of policy makers, planners and other stakeholders
    There will also be a strong education and media element, both in the countries where the project takes place, and in the UK.

    The study takes a broad approach to child poverty, exploring not only household economic indicators such as assets and wealth, but also child centred poverty measures such as the child’s physical and mental health, growth, development and education. These child centred measures are age specific so the information collected by the study will change as the children get older.

    Further information about the survey, including publications, can be downloaded from the <a href='http://www.younglives.org.uk/'>Young Lives</a> website.

    Constructed Files:
    The Rounds 1-3 Constructed Files, 2002-2009 are combined sub-sets of selected variables from Round 1, 2 and 3 of the Young Lives survey. One main constructed data file is available for each of the four countries. These are presented in a panel format and contain approximately 200 original and constructed variables, with the majority comparable across all three rounds.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Individuals; Families/households

    Version

    Version Notes

    Date of First Release: 24 April 2014

    File last updated: 19 May 2014

    Scope

    Notes

    Main Topics:
    The variables included in the main constructed data files have been classified in four broad groups: panel information, general characteristics, household characteristics, and child characteristics.

    Topics
    Topic
    Social indicators and quality of life - Society and culture
    Time use - Society and culture
    Youth - Social stratification and groupings
    Child development and child rearing - Social stratification and groupings
    Keywords
    AGE DEATH GENDER SCHOOLCHILDREN ETHIOPIA INDIA PERU VIET NAM HOUSEHOLDS FAMILIES MOTHERS CHILDREN FATHERS BIRTH WEIGHT HEALTH POVERTY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND LITERACY LANGUAGE SKILLS ETHNIC GROUPS DISASTERS FUELS LIVESTOCK HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS LAND OWNERSHIP URBAN AREAS RURAL AREAS CAREGIVERS FOOD AID FOOD COST OF LIVING CONSUMER GOODS TIME BUDGETS THEFT ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA CONSCRIPTION IMPRISONMENT ANDHRA PRADESH TRAVELLING TIME SLEEP DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES HOMEWORK DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS POPULATION MIGRATION 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND HOUSING CONDITIONS BUILDING SERVICES WATER PROPERTIES ANXIETY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION ANTENATAL CARE MOTHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND FATHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND LEISURE TIME

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Young Lives is an international study of childhood poverty, involving 12,000 children in 4 countries.

    • Ethiopia (20 communities in Addis Ababa, Amhara, Oromia, and Southern National, Nationalities and People's Regions)
    • India (20 sites across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana)
    • Peru (74 communities across Peru)
    • Vietnam (20 communities in the communes of Lao Cai in the north-west, Hung Yen province in the Red River Delta, the city of Danang on the coast, Phu Yen province from the South Central Coast and Ben Tre province on the Mekong River Delta)
    Geographic Unit

    No spatial unit

    Universe

    Location of Units of Observation: Cross-national; Subnational
    Population: Young Lives children and their households, in Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh), Peru and Vietnam, in 2002-2009.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Boyden, J. University of Oxford
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    Department for International Development Funded the study

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Sampling Procedures: Purposive selection/case studies
    Number of Units: Ethiopia: 8,997 children; India: 9,057 children; Peru: 8,298 children; Vietnam: 9,000 children

    Weighting

    No weighting used.

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End Cycle
    2002 2009
    2002 2002 Round 1
    2006 2006 Round 2
    2009 2009 Round 3
    Time Method

    Longitudinal/panel/cohort

    It is intended that data will be collected once every three or four years.

    Data Collection Notes

    Method of Data Collection: Compilation or synthesis of existing material

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    The constructed files are combined sub-sets of selected variables from Round 1, 2 and 3 of the Young Lives survey. The files contain about 200 original and constructed variables, most of them comparable across the three rounds, presented in a panel format and classified in four broad groups: panel information, general characteristics, household characteristics, and child characteristics.

    Access policy

    Location of Data Collection

    UK Data Service

    Depositor information

    Depositor
    Name
    Garlick, C., University of Reading. Statistical Services Centre

    Distributor information

    Distributor
    Organization name
    UK Data Service

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation URL
    UK Data Service University of Essex http://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/help/get-in-touch.aspx
    Access conditions

    Access conditions: The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See <a href=http://ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/how-to-access/conditions.aspx>terms and conditions of access</a> for further information.

    Citation requirements

    Bibliographic Citation
    All works which use or refer to these materials should acknowledge these sources by means of bibliographic citation. To ensure that such source attributions are captured for bibliographic indexes, citations must appear in footnotes or in the reference section of publications. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is:
    Boyden, J., Young Lives: an International Study of Childhood Poverty: Rounds 1-3 Constructed Files, 2002-2009 [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], April 2014. SN: 7483 , http://dx.doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7483-1

    Acknowledgement
    Any publication, whether printed, electronic or broadcast, based wholly or in part on these materials, should acknowledge the original data creators, depositors or copyright holders, the funders of the Data Collections (if different) and the UK Data Archive, and to acknowledge Crown Copyright where appropriate.
    Any publication, whether printed, electronic or broadcast, based wholly or in part on these materials should carry a statement that the original data creators, depositors or copyright holders, the funders of the Data Collections (if different) and the UK Data Archive bear no responsibility for their further analysis or interpretation.

    Special Permissions
    Indicate if special permissions are required to access a resource Special permissions description
    yes Standard conditions of access
    Restrictions

    The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See <a href=http://ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/how-to-access/conditions.aspx>terms and conditions of access</a> for further information.

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    Although all efforts are made to ensure the quality of the materials, neither the original data creators, depositors or copyright holders, the funders of the Data Collections, nor the UK Data Archive bear any responsibility for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of these materials.

    All rights reserved. No part of these materials may be reproduced, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written permission of the UK Data Archive.

    UK Data Archive
    University of Essex
    Wivenhoe Park
    Colchester
    Essex C04 3SQ
    United Kingdom
    www.data-archive.ac.uk

    Copyright

    Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queens Printer for Scotland

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email URL
    Anne Solon, Data and Survey Manager University of Oxford anne.solon@qeh.ox.ac.uk http://www.ox.ac.uk
    Young Lives, Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) University of Oxford younglives@younglives.org.uk http://www.younglives.org.uk
    UK Data Service University of Essex help@ukdataservice.ac.uk http://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/help/get-in-touch.aspx

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_WLD_2002-2009_YLSCP_v01_M_WB

    Producers
    Name Role
    UK Data Service Metadata Preparation
    Date of Metadata Production

    2014-08-26

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 02 (September 2014). Initial version of the DDI (DDI2.5 XML CODEBOOK RECORD FOR STUDY NUMBER 7483) was done by UK Data Service in May, 2014.

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