The older cohort summaries focused on the education, employment and social participation of young people during the year, and the experiences and attainment in these domains up to a point in time.
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Generation Z: life at 23
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/generation-z-life-at-2330 Sep 2024: This infographic provides insights into Australia’s Generation Z when they were 23 in 2023. It explores their engagement with study and work alongside measures of their health and financial stress.
- Date:
- 30 September 2024
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- Infographic
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LSAY 2006 cohort: wave 10 (2015) - questionnaire and frequency tables
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/287030 Jun 2016: The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) program studies the progress of several groups of young Australians as they move from school into post-secondary education and work. This series of documents provides supporting information for the
- Date:
- 30 June 2016
- x:
- Questionnaires and frequency tables
- z:
- Y06
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LSAY 2009 cohort: wave 7 (2015) - questionnaire and frequency tables
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/286930 Jun 2016: The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) program studies the progress of several groups of young Australians as they move from school into post-secondary education and work. This series of documents provides supporting information for the
- Date:
- 30 June 2016
- x:
- Questionnaires and frequency tables
- z:
- Y09
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Linking NAPLAN scores to the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/28298 Dec 2015: Information on the background characteristics and lifestyles of young people enables us to understand, and plan for, youth transitions. Linking data from the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) with external data sources would improve
- Date:
- 8 December 2015
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- Technical paper, Discussion paper
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- Y09
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LSAY 2006 cohort: wave 9 (2014) - questionnaire and frequency tables
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/279830 Jun 2015: The LSAY program studies the progress of several groups of young Australians as they move from school into post-secondary education and work. This series of documents provides supporting information for the LSAY data set of the 2006 cohort at wave 9
- Date:
- 30 June 2015
- x:
- Questionnaires and frequency tables
- z:
- Y06
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LSAY 2009 cohort: wave 6 (2014) - questionnaire and frequency tables
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/279930 Jun 2015: The LSAY program studies the progress of several groups of young Australians as they move from school into post-secondary education and work. This series of documents provides supporting information for the LSAY data set of the 2009 cohort at wave 6
- Date:
- 30 June 2015
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- Questionnaires and frequency tables
- z:
- Y09
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Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth annual report 2013
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/276117 Dec 2014: The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) program is an important evidence base for youth policy, providing information on the key transition points in young people's lives up to the age of 25 years. The first edition of this annual report
- Date:
- 17 December 2014
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- Research report
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Youth transitions in Australia: a moving picture
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/277217 Dec 2014: The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) program provides information on the key transition points in young people's lives up to the age of 25. This publication highlights the key elements from the LSAY annual report 2013. Using LSAY data
- Date:
- 17 December 2014
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- Briefing paper
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Data linkage and statistical matching: options for the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/263731 Jul 2013: Combining the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) with other data sources would enhance the breadth of information without adding respondent burden. This discussion paper explores two issues: the potential for linking data from existing
- Date:
- 31 July 2013
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- Technical paper, Discussion paper
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Interview with Tom Karmel on 'The impact of schools on young people's transition to university'
https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/261724 Apr 2013: In this interview, Steve Davis talks with co-author Tom Karmel about this report which uses data from the 2006 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) to investigate how schools influence tertiary entrance rank and university
- Date:
- 24 April 2013
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- Audio/video