Annual reports
- 2009-10 Annual report
The 2009–10 Annual Report provides an overview of the mid-wave 3.5’s preliminary findings when study children were aged 5–6 and 9–10 years old. The findings cover topics of schooling, health including puberty and use of technology.
- 2008-09 Annual report
The 2008-09 Annual Report for Growing Up In Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) provides an overview of Wave 3 data and
preliminary findings when study children were aged four to five years old and eight to nine years old. The report also includes articles about breastfeeding
and infants’ time use, child and infant outcomes, and stress and psychological distress in mothers of infants.
- 2007-08 Annual report
The report provides an overview of the 2007 Wave 2.5 data collection when children were aged 3-4 years and 7-8 years. The report also includes feature
articles on children's media and technology use, child care usage patterns over time, mothers' attitudes towards their labour force participation, the
financial and contact arrangements of separated parents across time, parents' involvement in their children's education, the impact of child care on children's
wellbeing, and the amount of time fathers who work long hours are able to spend with their children.
- 2006-07 Annual report
This third annual report on the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children focuses on the Wave 2 data collection and early trends emerging from this
second wave, as well as recent research findings and dissemination activities completed in the past year.
- 2005-06 Annual report
This second annual report on the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children contains highlights from Wave 1.5 data and extracts from a number of papers
based on Wave 1 data.
- 2004 Annual report
This is the first annual report on the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. It explains the basis for the study and highlights some of the interesting findings.
- See also: Australian Institute of Family Studies annual reports
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