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Statistical reports

A multi-ethnic group of high school students are outdoors on a summer day. One girl is taking a selfie with the group.
15 December 2019

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

Using 7 waves of LSAC data, this report investigates the ways in which Australian children’s experiences and environment affect their prospects and progress, from…

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Teen girl sitting in a classroom looking pensive
12 December 2019

Tweens and teens: What do they worry about?

This chapter uses data to examine what issues concern Australian children and whether these worries change as they move from being 'tween' to 'teen'.

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Teenage school friends smiling to camera, close up
15 March 2018

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

Using 6 waves of LSAC data, this report discusses ways in which Australian children's experiences and environments affect their prospects and progress, from birth to…

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15 March 2017

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

Using 6 waves of LSAC data, this report discusses ways in which Australian children’s experiences and environments affect their prospects and progress, from birth to…

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15 March 2016

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

Using five waves of LSAC data, this report covers a variety of aspects of the ways in which Australian children’s experiences and environments affect their prospects…

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15 March 2015

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

Along with recently released Wave 5 data, this report covers a variety of aspects of the ways in which Australian children’s experiences and environments affect their…

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15 March 2014

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

This report covers a variety of aspects of the ways in which Australian children’s experiences and environments affect their prospects and progress, from birth to 11…

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15 March 2013

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

Using longitudinal data collected about children’s development from ages 0 to 11 years old, this report covers a range of policy-relevant issues. Family functioning…

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15 March 2012

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

This report uses longitudinal data from children aged 0–10 years to investigate changes in children’s experiences and development over time. This provides insight…

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15 March 2011

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: Annual…

This report examines the multiple facets of children’s lives that influence their wellbeing, including their family characteristics and their experiences of the…

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