An independent review of the UK’s current programme of longitudinal studies has recommended that funding in this area should continue, but that the benefits the research brings should be better captured.
The report, written by an international panel of experts chaired by Professor Pam Davis-Kean, a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan, highlights the value of the UK’s portfolio of longitudinal studies and the importance of the Economic and Social Research Council’s long-term support for them. The panel noted that they are recognised globally and that ‘only longitudinal studies can answer certain questions’.
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