Emotional struggle and loss for long Covid sufferers
New research based on Next Steps, and five other national and regional studies, has highlighted the emotional toll of long Covid.
New research based on Next Steps, and five other national and regional studies, has highlighted the emotional toll of long Covid.
Researchers have found that a decline in life satisfaction may be partly explained by changes in when people are reaching big life milestones.
Evidence from Next Steps has shown that changes to the student loans system in England will hit the pockets of people who are already disadvantaged the hardest.
Research based on Next Steps has provided new evidence on reducing regional inequalities.
A study using Next Steps data has found that being excluded from school as a teenager can impact people’s physical and mental health into adulthood.
Young people whose parents don’t have a degree are more likely to go to university themselves if they have confidence in their academic ability, according to findings from Next Steps.
We at the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies join in the sadness felt among the UCL community at the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
A study using Next Steps data has found that higher earners are more likely to trust other people, and more likely to believe that working hard leads to higher rewards.
Researchers from the UK and Australia analysing Next Steps data have found that being bullied at school can have long-term effects on mental health, income and employment at age 25.
Information Next Steps participants have shared with the study is helping researchers understand the factors that have made people more vulnerable to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.