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Bennetts, Shannon K.; Love, Jasmine; Hackworth, Naomi J.; Mensah, Fiona K.; Westrupp, Elizabeth M.; Berthelsen, Donna; Levickis, Penny; Bennett, Clair; Nicholson, Jan M. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
Participant attrition is a significant challenge for longitudinal studies, particularly those involving disadvantaged populations. We attempted to re-engage n = 990 families in a five-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial of an early childhood parenting intervention. Tracing was attempted for n = 90/990 (9.1%) uncontactable participants.…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Longitudinal Studies, Social Media, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Weldon, Paul – Australian Journal of Education, 2018
Scholarly articles and the Australian media claim that 30-50% of Australian teachers leave teaching within their first five years in the role. The figures are considered to be well established although some articles acknowledge that they are estimates. In reality, there is no robust Australian evidence, and figures do not agree. What evidence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence
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Beer, Colin; Lawson, Celeste – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2018
This study situates student attrition within the strategic framework of Australian public universities. It draws on organisational theory to describe higher education within a bureaucratic framework. The study uses a quantitative approach to undertake a content analysis of attrition and retention policy statements from all Australian universities.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Attrition, School Holding Power
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Pescud, Melanie; Pettigrew, Simone; Wood, Lisa; Henley, Nadine – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2015
Low socio-economic groups are typically difficult to recruit and retain in health research, which makes it difficult to investigate their health-related beliefs and behaviours. Low socio-economic parents with overweight or obese children took part in a longitudinal qualitative child obesity study over 12 months. These parents' views of and…
Descriptors: Low Income, Obesity, Health Behavior, Longitudinal Studies
Homel, Jacqueline; Mavisakalyan, Astghik; Nguyen, Ha Trong; Ryan, Chris – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2012
This document was produced by the authors based on their research for the report "School Completion: What We Learn from Different Measures of Family Background," and is an added resource for further information. This study relies on two main sources to analyse how Year 12 completion is related to disadvantage: the Longitudinal Surveys of…
Descriptors: High School Students, Graduation, Predictor Variables, Socioeconomic Status
Rothman, Sheldon – Australian Council for Educational Research, 2009
This technical paper examines the issue of attrition bias in two cohorts of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY), based on an analysis using data from 1995 to 2002. Data up to 2002 provided eight years of information on members of the Y95 cohort and five years of information on members of the Y98 cohort. This study suggests that…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Adults
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Glasson, Emma J.; Hussain, Rafat – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2008
Background: Disability research data often exist in the form of individual records located within discrete registers that may extend across sensitive political boundaries. Method: This paper discusses the opportunities and challenges associated with using linked health and administrative data for disability research, with examples from research…
Descriptors: Political Divisions (Geographic), Foreign Countries, Health Care Costs, Information Dissemination
Williams, Trevor – 1986
This paper describes the contours of a program of research focused on Australian youth and the transition they make within and between education and work. The project was initiated in 1978 and centered on longitudinal mail surveys. Questionnaires were sent to three cohorts aged 24 to 25 years old, 20 to 21 years, and 15 to 16 years. Samples…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Cohort Analysis, Databases, Education Work Relationship
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Ainley, John; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Australian study examined the ways that school factors and family background influenced high school students to stay in school for the senior secondary noncompulsory years. Researchers proposed a causal model which suggested student achievement level and perceptions of the quality of school life influenced their intentions. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Attrition (Research Studies), Decision Making
Hillman, Kylie J.; Marks, Gary N. – 2002
Four Australian cohorts (born in 1961, 1965, 1970 and 1975) were studied between 1980-2000. The life transitions study focused on these three traditional markers of adulthood: (1) moving out of the parental home; (2) establishing an intimate relationship; and (3) buying a home. Incidence of these transitions was analyzed in terms of their…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Children, Attrition (Research Studies), Cohort Analysis