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Scottish Longitudinal Study
Description
The Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS) is a large-scale linkage study created using data from administrative and statistical sources. These include: census data from 1991 onwards; vital events data (births, deaths, marriages); NHS Central Register data (gives information on migration into or out of Scotland); and education data (including Schools Census and SQA data).
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PublisherScottish Longitudinal Study – Development Support Unit
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ContactScottish Longitudinal Study Development Support Unit at sls@lscs.ac.uk
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Key Details
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Activity that generated the datasetNo information available
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Conforms toNo information available
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CreatorChris Wood
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Documentationhttps://sls.lscs.ac.uk/outputs/
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End time period of data covered by this datasetNo information available
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Formal release or publication date2021-10-27
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Geographic AreaScotland
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LanguageEnglish
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ProvenanceNo information available
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Start time period of data covered by this dataset1991-01-01
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The dataset typedataset
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Theme/categoryNo information available
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Update frequencyone off
Versions and updates
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A related dataset from which this dataset is derivedNo information available
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Other identifiersNo information available
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Qualified attributionNo information available
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Qualified relationNo information available
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Sample distribution of the datasetNo information available
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The minimum spacial separation resolvable in the dataset, measured in metersNo information available
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The minimum time period resolvable in the datasetNo information available