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Danish Longitudinal Survey of Youth - Children (DLSY-C)
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DLSY-C (Danish: Generationsundersøgelsen) is a survey which samples all children born to all participants in an ongoing Danish cohort study, the Danish Longitudinal Survey of Youth (DLSY). The DLSY-C focuses on intergenerational relations since information on the DLSY-C respondents can be linked to, first, information on parents collected over the period 1968-2004, and information on grandparents (the parents of the original DLSY respondents). The DLSY respondents have a total of just above 5,400 children. It was possible to link data from administrative registers for all of these DLSY-C children.

Study design
Cohort - intergenerational

Number of participants at first data collection

5,468 (participants)

Age at first data collection

≥ 14 years (participants)

Participant year of birth

Varied (participants)

Participant sex
All

Representative sample at baseline?
No

Sample features

Children and young people
Dataset details

Country

Denmark

Year of first data collection

2010 (DLSY-C participants)

1968 (DLSY participants)

Primary Institutions

Danish Centre for Social Science Research (Nationale Forsknings- og Analysecenter for Velfærd, VIVE)

Links

vive.dk/media/pure/4xkge1zr/374341

digidata.rigsarkivet.dk/aflevering/37543

rigsarkivet.dk/udforsk/forloebsundersoegelse-for-unge-1968-2010/

Profile paper DOI
Not available

Funders

Danish Council for Independent Research (now known as Independent Research Fund Denmark, Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond)

Danish Council for Strategic Research (Strategiske Forskningsråd)

Ongoing?
Yes

Data types collected

dataLinkage
Quantitative data collection
  • Computer, paper or task testing (e.g. cognitive testing, theory of mind doll task, attention computer tasks)
  • Interview – face-to-face
  • Secondary data
Qualitative data collection
  • None
Neuroimaging data collection
  • None
Linked or secondary data
  • Census data
  • Education data
  • Employer data
  • Existing research data
  • Healthcare data
  • Other government data
  • Tax, income & benefit data
Features

Engagement

  • None
  • Keywords

    Cognitive function
    Culture
    Demographics
    Diet and nutrition
    Education
    Personality
    Social and political attitudes
    Socioeconomics
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