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Round 7 data collection now complete!

We are delighted to announce our Round 7 data collection is now complete!

This latest round of data furthers our mission to deliver ground-breaking research that informs policy on how poverty, intersecting inequalities and new vulnerabilities affect the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in our three study countries: Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana) and Peru, and the decisions made to improve their life outcomes.

An image of Marta Favara
Marta Favara,
Director of Research

Director of Research Marta Favara said, 'We are extremely grateful to all the Young Lives respondents who participated in this survey round over the past 20+ years. A massive shout-out to the fieldwork teams who have been working relentlessly to locate and interview as many respondents as possible, and to the Oxford team for the heroic effort made in the past two years, overcoming multiple challenges. We now have the exciting, and labour-intensive task of interrogating the mass of data for over 7, 000 participants in Ethiopia, India and Peru".

 

Our Round 7 data results are due to be published in early 2025; in the meantime, information on how to use our extensive open-access data from the previous 20 years is available on our Data page

Round 7 data collection now complete!

We are delighted to announce our Round 7 data collection is now complete!

This latest round of data furthers our mission to deliver ground-breaking research that informs policy on how poverty, intersecting inequalities and new vulnerabilities affect the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in our three study countries: Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana) and Peru, and the decisions made to improve their life outcomes.

An image of Marta Favara
Marta Favara,
Director of Research

Director of Research Marta Favara said, 'We are extremely grateful to all the Young Lives respondents who participated in this survey round over the past 20+ years. A massive shout-out to the fieldwork teams who have been working relentlessly to locate and interview as many respondents as possible, and to the Oxford team for the heroic effort made in the past two years, overcoming multiple challenges. We now have the exciting, and labour-intensive task of interrogating the mass of data for over 7, 000 participants in Ethiopia, India and Peru".

 

Our Round 7 data results are due to be published in early 2025; in the meantime, information on how to use our extensive open-access data from the previous 20 years is available on our Data page