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  • 1 March 2000
    Codebook: The LSAY 1999 Teacher Survey for the Y98 Cohort
    1 March 2000
    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 technical …
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2059
  • 31 March 2007
    Codebook: The LSAY 2003 sample of 15 year olds: Wave 4 (2006)
    31 March 2007
    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 technical …
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/1914
  • 31 July 2013
    Data linkage and statistical matching: options for the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth
    31 July 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…
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2637
  • 29 August 2011
    Does combining school and work affect school and post-school outcomes?
    29 August 2011
    In this report the authors seek to answer the question of whether combining school and work is detrimental or beneficial to a student's school educational performance and labour market outcomes. They …
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2398
  • 19 April 2010
    Education and happiness in the school-to-work transition
    19 April 2010
    Education is generally seen as enhancing people's lives. However, previous research has reported an inverse relationship between education and happiness or satisfaction with life: as education level…
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2239
  • 22 April 2009
    Estimating attrition bias in the Year 9 cohorts of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth
    22 April 2009
    This technical paper examines the issue of attrition bias in two cohorts of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY), based on an analysis using data from 1995 to 2002. Data up to 2002…
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2149
  • 23 July 2010
    Interview with Michael Dockery on 'Education and happiness in the school-to-work transition'
    23 July 2010
    In this interview, Steve Davis talks with researcher Mike Dockery about his report on 'Education and happiness in the school-to-work transition'. Using data from the Longitudinal Surveys of…
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2276
  • 24 April 2013
    Interview with Tom Karmel on 'The impact of schools on young people's transition to university'
    24 April 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 …
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2617
  • 17 December 2014
    Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth annual report 2013
    17 December 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 …
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2761
  • 31 October 2012
    LSAY 1995 cohort derived variables
    31 October 2012
    This technical paper details the derived variables developed for users of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) data. These variables fall into the categories of education, employment…
    https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/search-for-lsay-publications/2531

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