Sweep Description
Age 34 Survey (2004)
Professor Jane Elliott
Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education
The 1970 British Cohort Study, 2004-2005 was conducted when respondents were aged 34. The main aim of this survey was to explore the factors central to the formation and maintenance of adult identity in each of the following domains: lifelong learning, relationships, parenting and housing, employment and income, health and health behaviour, citizenship and values.
Study website: www.cls.ucl.ac.uk/cls-studies/1970-british-cohort-study/bcs70-age-34-sweep
Mid-adulthood
31 - 59 years
Coverage
Funding
Data
BCS70 Age 34 Follow up CAPI Questionnaire
bcs_04_capi
BCS70 Age 34 Follow up CAPI Questionnaire
Face-to-face computer-assisted personal interviewing.
Self-administered survey via a custom interviewing programme that does not use real time data transfers (CASI).
BCS70 Age 34 Parent and Child Self-Completion 0-11 Months
bcs_04_pac_11m
BCS70 Age 34 Parent and Child Self-Completion 0-11 Months
Face-to-face computer-assisted personal interviewing.
BCS70 Age 34 Parent and Child Self-Completion 1-2 Years
bcs_04_pac_2y
BCS70 Age 34 Parent and Child Self-Completion 1-2 Years
Face-to-face computer-assisted personal interviewing.
BCS70 Age 34 Questionnaire about Children 3-5 years
bcs_04_pac_5y
BCS70 Age 34 Questionnaire about Children 3-5 years
Face-to-face computer-assisted personal interviewing.
BCS70 Age 34 Questionnaire about Children 6-16 years
bcs_04_pac_16y
BCS70 Age 34 Questionnaire about Children 6-16 years
Face-to-face computer-assisted personal interviewing.
BCS70 Age 34 Questionnaire for Young People 10-16 years
bcs_04_ypsc
BCS70 Age 34 Questionnaire for Young People 10-16 years
Self-administered questionnaire using a traditional paper questionnaire.