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50 Years of Life in Britain - The British Births Survey, the 1970s and Tony Blair

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In our first episode of “50 Years of Life in Britain”, we explore the first decade of the 1970 British Cohort Study (1970) and the impact of its early years research on policy many years later. Guests include: • Professor Jean Golding, BCS70 researcher during the 1970s/80s, and founder of the ALSPAC study, known as ‘Children of the Nineties’. • Dr Leon Feinstein, academic and author of one of the most well-known BCS70 studies, which influenced New Labour policy on early years education provision. • Study members, who share their memories of growing up in the 1970s, and their early recollections of participating in the study. Full show notes: cls.ucl.ac.uk/bcs7050stories/pod…f-life-in-britain/
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In our first episode of “50 Years of Life in Britain”, we explore the first decade of the 1970 British Cohort Study (1970) and the impact of its early years research on policy many years later. Guests include: • Professor Jean Golding, BCS70 researcher during the 1970s/80s, and founder of the ALSPAC study, known as ‘Children of the Nineties’. • Dr Leon Feinstein, academic and author of one of the most well-known BCS70 studies, which influenced New Labour policy on early years education provision. • Study members, who share their memories of growing up in the 1970s, and their early recollections of participating in the study. Full show notes: cls.ucl.ac.uk/bcs7050stories/pod…f-life-in-britain/
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