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The purpose of the study is to identify the key issues that influence the lives of young people in
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The sample of the first wave consisted of about 21,000 young people aged 13 to 14 who were in Year 9 in
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information, languages spoken in the home, attitudes towards school and involvement in education, year 10 subject choices, special educational needs, parental expectations and aspirations, family activities, etc.
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Longitudinal Study of Young People in England" which can be downloaded
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