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COVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
↓Wave 1 ↓Wave 2 ↓Wave 3 ↓Wave 4 ↓Wave 5 ↓Wave 6 ↓Wave 7 v1* ↓Wave 7 v2* ↓Wave 8 ↓Wave 9 *Part-way through Wave 7 fieldwork, it was noticed that the answer scale of some questions on the self-completion questionnaire was set out as six point 1-6 scale,REPORTS | ELSA
The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. DATA & DOCUMENTATION On this page you will find information on how to access ELSA data through the UK Data Service. Please also use the links below to access study documentation from all waves of ELSA.ACCESSING ELSA DATA
Researchers can download ELSA data from all waves, including wave 0 (HSE), from the UK Data Service. If you are in the UK and your organisation is part of the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF), you can access UKDS via your institution’s account. Find out if your institution is a member.HEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
↓Wave 1 ↓Wave 2 ↓Wave 3 ↓Wave 4 ↓Wave 5 ↓Wave 6 ↓Wave 7 v1* ↓Wave 7 v2* ↓Wave 8 ↓Wave 9 *Part-way through Wave 7 fieldwork, it was noticed that the answer scale of some questions on the self-completion questionnaire was set out as six point 1-6 scale,REPORTS | ELSA
The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. DATA & DOCUMENTATION On this page you will find information on how to access ELSA data through the UK Data Service. Please also use the links below to access study documentation from all waves of ELSA.ACCESSING ELSA DATA
Researchers can download ELSA data from all waves, including wave 0 (HSE), from the UK Data Service. If you are in the UK and your organisation is part of the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF), you can access UKDS via your institution’s account. Find out if your institution is a member.HEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
ABOUT ELSA | ELSA
The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in theCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.GENETICS | ELSA
Researchers can download ELSA data from all waves, including wave 0 (HSE), from the UK Data Service. If you are in the UK and your organisation is part of the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF), you can access UKDS via your institution’s account. Find out if your institution is a member.PARTICIPANTS
“All of the important research findings from ELSA are only possible because of your hugely valuable contribution. Your continuing participation ensures that this vital study will continue to make a big impact on improving health and economic policy and outcomes.” - Professor Andrew Steptoe, ELSATHE DATA WE COLLECT
The table below provides an overview of the data we collect in ELSA. At each wave of ELSA, interviewers have asked respondents to complete a core self-completion questionnaire covering questions such as wellbeing, relationships, alcohol consumption. ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsGENETIC DATA ACCESS
a. The samples and related data and intellectual property rights belong to the collaborating institutions (UCL, Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester, the University of East Anglia and NatCen Social Research).WAVE REPORTS
Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalUSER GUIDES
User guides for the ELSA Project. Waves 1-7 Harmonised ELSA Data UserGuide Version E
NEW FAQS | ELSA
Frequesntly asked questions about the English Longitudinal Study ofAgeing
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. A CAPI interview andcollection
ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalWAVE REPORTS
Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. A CAPI interview andcollection
ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalWAVE REPORTS
Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
ABOUT ELSA | ELSA
About ELSA. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. . The original sample was drawn from households that had previously responded to the Health Survey for England (HSE)between
COVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis. RESEARCH | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) The unique and rich ELSA dataset has enabled more than 700 research articles, reports and policy papers to be produced. For an overview of ELSA, please download ourGENETICS | ELSA
Genetics. In ELSA, we have provided the genetic data for detailed analyses of a wide range of age-related traits and outcomes in association with the genetic factors in our large and phenotypically well-characterised sample of older people born in England. . Because there may be some researchers who wish to employ genetic data in theirresearch
ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsWAVE REPORTS
Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalCITATION | ELSA
Acknowledgement: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was developed by a team of researchers based at University College London, NatCen Social Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester and the University of East Anglia.NEW FAQS | ELSA
Frequesntly asked questions about the English Longitudinal Study ofAgeing
ELSA STUDY FINDS AGE DISCRIMINATION ASSOCIATED WITH POOR A recent study from ELSA published in The Lancet Public Health, has found an association between perceived age discrimination and poor health. The study used data from over 7,000 people aged 50 or older, who took part in a face-to-face interview and returned a self-completion questionnaire containing questions around agediscrimination.
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THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. A CAPI interview andcollection
ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andACCESSING ELSA DATA
Researchers can download ELSA data from all waves, including wave 0 (HSE), from the UK Data Service. If you are in the UK and your organisation is part of the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF), you can access UKDS via your institution’s account. Find out if your institution is a member.HEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalNEW FAQS | ELSA
Frequesntly asked questions about the English Longitudinal Study ofAgeing
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. A CAPI interview andcollection
ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andACCESSING ELSA DATA
Researchers can download ELSA data from all waves, including wave 0 (HSE), from the UK Data Service. If you are in the UK and your organisation is part of the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF), you can access UKDS via your institution’s account. Find out if your institution is a member.HEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalNEW FAQS | ELSA
Frequesntly asked questions about the English Longitudinal Study ofAgeing
ABOUT ELSA | ELSA
About ELSA. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. . The original sample was drawn from households that had previously responded to the Health Survey for England (HSE)between
RESEARCH | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) The unique and rich ELSA dataset has enabled more than 700 research articles, reports and policy papers to be produced. For an overview of ELSA, please download ourCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.ACCESSING ELSA DATA
Researchers can download ELSA data from all waves, including wave 0 (HSE), from the UK Data Service. If you are in the UK and your organisation is part of the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF), you can access UKDS via your institution’s account. Find out if your institution is a member. ELSA COVID-19 SURVEY CONTENT The ELSA COVID-19 assessment protocol combines new COVID-19 questions with measures used in previous ELSA waves of data collection as detailed below. We have also been collaborating with the Wellcome Trust initiative coordinating questionnaire content across longitudinal studies, and with international colleagues who runlongitudinal ageing
TRAINING | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) ELSA data are accessible to researchers and policy analysts worldwide. Because of this, more than half of the scientific publications from ELSA are from outside the core team. To encourage the use of ELSA data, we will be making resources available from various ELSA-related training courses andTHE DATA WE COLLECT
The data we collect. The table below provides an overview of the data we collect in ELSA. At each wave of ELSA, interviewers have asked respondents to complete a core self-completion questionnaire covering questions such as wellbeing, relationships, alcohol consumption. A nurse visit has also been carried out in waves 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9 duringWAVE REPORTS
Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalCITATION | ELSA
Acknowledgement: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was developed by a team of researchers based at University College London, NatCen Social Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester and the University of East Anglia.NEW FAQS | ELSA
Frequesntly asked questions about the English Longitudinal Study ofAgeing
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
ABOUT ELSA | ELSA
About ELSA. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. . The original sample was drawn from households that had previously responded to the Health Survey for England (HSE)between
RESEARCH | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) The unique and rich ELSA dataset has enabled more than 700 research articles, reports and policy papers to be produced. For an overview of ELSA, please download ourPARTICIPANTS
“All of the important research findings from ELSA are only possible because of your hugely valuable contribution. Your continuing participation ensures that this vital study will continue to make a big impact on improving health and economic policy and outcomes.” - Professor Andrew Steptoe, ELSAGENETICS | ELSA
Genetics. In ELSA, we have provided the genetic data for detailed analyses of a wide range of age-related traits and outcomes in association with the genetic factors in our large and phenotypically well-characterised sample of older people born in England. . Because there may be some researchers who wish to employ genetic data in theirresearch
DATA COLLECTION
Data collection. Data for the ELSA COVID-19 Substudy were collected at two timepoints: Wave 1: June - July 2020. Wave 2: November - December 2020. . Wave 1. Fieldwork for the first wave lasted 54 days (7 weeks and 5 days), with the online survey launching on 3rd June 2020. Telephone fieldwork started on the 29th June and lasted for 4 weeks ELSA COVID-19 SURVEY CONTENT The ELSA COVID-19 assessment protocol combines new COVID-19 questions with measures used in previous ELSA waves of data collection as detailed below. We have also been collaborating with the Wellcome Trust initiative coordinating questionnaire content across longitudinal studies, and with international colleagues who runlongitudinal ageing
ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsCITATION | ELSA
Acknowledgement: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was developed by a team of researchers based at University College London, NatCen Social Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester and the University of East Anglia.USER GUIDES
User guides for the ELSA Project. Waves 1-7 Harmonised ELSA Data UserGuide Version E
LINKING YOUR DATA
The data linkage journey This is how the process works: If you agree to data linkage you will be asked to provide a few pieces of information during the interview that can be used to identify your records, like your name, address, date of birth and National Insurance number and National Health Service Number. THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
ABOUT ELSA | ELSA
About ELSA. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. . The original sample was drawn from households that had previously responded to the Health Survey for England (HSE)between
RESEARCH | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) The unique and rich ELSA dataset has enabled more than 700 research articles, reports and policy papers to be produced. For an overview of ELSA, please download ourPARTICIPANTS
“All of the important research findings from ELSA are only possible because of your hugely valuable contribution. Your continuing participation ensures that this vital study will continue to make a big impact on improving health and economic policy and outcomes.” - Professor Andrew Steptoe, ELSAGENETICS | ELSA
Genetics. In ELSA, we have provided the genetic data for detailed analyses of a wide range of age-related traits and outcomes in association with the genetic factors in our large and phenotypically well-characterised sample of older people born in England. . Because there may be some researchers who wish to employ genetic data in theirresearch
DATA COLLECTION
Data collection. Data for the ELSA COVID-19 Substudy were collected at two timepoints: Wave 1: June - July 2020. Wave 2: November - December 2020. . Wave 1. Fieldwork for the first wave lasted 54 days (7 weeks and 5 days), with the online survey launching on 3rd June 2020. Telephone fieldwork started on the 29th June and lasted for 4 weeks ELSA COVID-19 SURVEY CONTENT The ELSA COVID-19 assessment protocol combines new COVID-19 questions with measures used in previous ELSA waves of data collection as detailed below. We have also been collaborating with the Wellcome Trust initiative coordinating questionnaire content across longitudinal studies, and with international colleagues who runlongitudinal ageing
ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsCITATION | ELSA
Acknowledgement: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was developed by a team of researchers based at University College London, NatCen Social Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester and the University of East Anglia.USER GUIDES
User guides for the ELSA Project. Waves 1-7 Harmonised ELSA Data UserGuide Version E
LINKING YOUR DATA
The data linkage journey This is how the process works: If you agree to data linkage you will be asked to provide a few pieces of information during the interview that can be used to identify your records, like your name, address, date of birth and National Insurance number and National Health Service Number. THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andREPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UKHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and cultural ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
ABOUT ELSA | ELSA
About ELSA. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. . The original sample was drawn from households that had previously responded to the Health Survey for England (HSE)between
RESEARCH | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) The unique and rich ELSA dataset has enabled more than 700 research articles, reports and policy papers to be produced. For an overview of ELSA, please download ourPARTICIPANTS
“All of the important research findings from ELSA are only possible because of your hugely valuable contribution. Your continuing participation ensures that this vital study will continue to make a big impact on improving health and economic policy and outcomes.” - Professor Andrew Steptoe, ELSAGENETICS | ELSA
Genetics. In ELSA, we have provided the genetic data for detailed analyses of a wide range of age-related traits and outcomes in association with the genetic factors in our large and phenotypically well-characterised sample of older people born in England. . Because there may be some researchers who wish to employ genetic data in theirresearch
DATA COLLECTION
Data collection. Data for the ELSA COVID-19 Substudy were collected at two timepoints: Wave 1: June - July 2020. Wave 2: November - December 2020. . Wave 1. Fieldwork for the first wave lasted 54 days (7 weeks and 5 days), with the online survey launching on 3rd June 2020. Telephone fieldwork started on the 29th June and lasted for 4 weeks ELSA COVID-19 SURVEY CONTENT The ELSA COVID-19 assessment protocol combines new COVID-19 questions with measures used in previous ELSA waves of data collection as detailed below. We have also been collaborating with the Wellcome Trust initiative coordinating questionnaire content across longitudinal studies, and with international colleagues who runlongitudinal ageing
ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsCITATION | ELSA
Acknowledgement: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was developed by a team of researchers based at University College London, NatCen Social Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester and the University of East Anglia.USER GUIDES
User guides for the ELSA Project. Waves 1-7 Harmonised ELSA Data UserGuide Version E
LINKING YOUR DATA
The data linkage journey This is how the process works: If you agree to data linkage you will be asked to provide a few pieces of information during the interview that can be used to identify your records, like your name, address, date of birth and National Insurance number and National Health Service Number. THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUTLONGITUDINAL STUDY DESIGNLONGITUDINAL STUDY QUESTION EXAMPLESTYPES OF LONGITUDINAL STUDYWHY ARE LONGITUDINAL STUDIES IMPORTANT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. A CAPI interview andcollection
REPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UK DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
ELSA STUDY FINDS AGE DISCRIMINATION ASSOCIATED WITH POOR A recent study from ELSA published in The Lancet Public Health, has found an association between perceived age discrimination and poor health. The study used data from over 7,000 people aged 50 or older, who took part in a face-to-face interview and returned a self-completion questionnaire containing questions around age discrimination. Perceived age discrimination was reported by 1,943 THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA)DATA & DOCUMENTATIONCOVID-19RESEARCHRESOURCESPARTICIPANTSABOUTLONGITUDINAL STUDY DESIGNLONGITUDINAL STUDY QUESTION EXAMPLESTYPES OF LONGITUDINAL STUDYWHY ARE LONGITUDINAL STUDIES IMPORTANT The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. The current sample contains data from up to eight waves of data collection covering a periCOVID-19 | ELSA
The ELSA COVID-19 Substudy aims to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the older population in England. Funding was awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council v ia the UK Research and Innovation Covid-19 Rapid Response call, allowing us to collect data from ELSA participants, all aged 50 years and over, asking them about their experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.STUDY DOCUMENTATION
Study documentation. All ELSA interviews are conducted face-to-face using computer-assisted interviewing (CAPI), combined with self-completion questionnaires completed using pen and paper (PAPI). A CAPI interview and PAPI self-completion questionnaire administered by an interviewer are carried out at every wave. A CAPI interview andcollection
REPORTS | ELSA
Reports. The ELSA team have produced reports using the data from the first wave of data collection, which took place in June-July 2020. The reports cover the health, social and economic domains of ELSA and are available to download along with the methodological report for Wave 1 via the links below. Reports from the second wave of data ABOUT ELSA | ELSASEE MORE ON ELSA-PROJECT.AC.UK DATA & DOCUMENTATION Data collection. ELSA fieldwork is coordinated by our partner NatCen Social Research. To enable longitudinal analysis, the same key topics are included in the content of the questionnaire for each wave, while others may be rotated on and off. The nurse interview involves measurements of physical function, anthropometric measurements andHEEEAT | ELSA
The HEEEAT project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is conducted by the ELSA research team together with the UCL Energy Institute.HEEEAT explores the long-term impacts of indoor temperature on health, and the impacts of energy efficient home improvements and eligibility for fuel payments on indoor temperature, heating expenditure, and health. HCAP | ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (ELSA) Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalTHE ELSA PODCAST
The ELSA Podcast is a podcast from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances of the overfifties in England.
ELSA STUDY FINDS AGE DISCRIMINATION ASSOCIATED WITH POOR A recent study from ELSA published in The Lancet Public Health, has found an association between perceived age discrimination and poor health. The study used data from over 7,000 people aged 50 or older, who took part in a face-to-face interview and returned a self-completion questionnaire containing questions around age discrimination. Perceived age discrimination was reported by 1,943ABOUT ELSA | ELSA
About ELSA. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a unique and rich resource of information on the dynamics of health, social, wellbeing and economic circumstances in the English population aged 50 and older. . The original sample was drawn from households that had previously responded to the Health Survey for England (HSE)between
RESEARCH | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) The unique and rich ELSA dataset has enabled more than 700 research articles, reports and policy papers to be produced. For an overview of ELSA, please download our ABOUT | THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) Find out more about the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)ACCESSING ELSA DATA
Researchers can download ELSA data from all waves, including wave 0 (HSE), from the UK Data Service. If you are in the UK and your organisation is part of the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF), you can access UKDS via your institution’s account. Find out if your institution is a member.THE DATA WE COLLECT
The data we collect. The table below provides an overview of the data we collect in ELSA. At each wave of ELSA, interviewers have asked respondents to complete a core self-completion questionnaire covering questions such as wellbeing, relationships, alcohol consumption. A nurse visit has also been carried out in waves 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9 during ELSA COVID-19 STUDY LAUNCHED This week, ELSA is launching a UKRI-funded Covid-19 study to assess the impact of the epidemic on the older population in England. Covid-19 is having an unprecedented impact on people’s lives, affecting their health, psychological wellbeing, social activity, employment and financial circumstances. Older people are at high risk because of the presence of long-term health conditions, problemsWAVE REPORTS
Following the completion of each wave of data collection, we produce a report that provides a detailed set of results from cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the ELSA data, which include information on demographics, disability, health, income, work, pensions and wealth, social and culturalUSER GUIDES
User guides for the ELSA Project. Waves 1-7 Harmonised ELSA Data UserGuide Version E
INTERNATIONAL SISTER STUDIES International sister studies. ELSA was established as a sister study to the Health and Retirement Study in the US. ELSA is now part of a growing network of longitudinal ageing studies around the world which provide national data on ageing as well as the opportunity for cross-national comparisons. The Gateway to Global Aging Data providestools
CITATION | ELSA
Acknowledgement: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was developed by a team of researchers based at University College London, NatCen Social Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester and the University of East Anglia. PROFESSOR JAMES BANKS Co-Principal Investigator University of Manchester PROFESSOR JAMES BANKS Co-Principal Investigator University of Manchester PROFESSOR DAVID BATTY Department of Epidemiology & Public Health University College London PROFESSOR DAVID BATTY Department of Epidemiology & Public Health University College LondonKATE COUGHLIN
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The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) collects data from people aged over 50 to understand all aspects of ageing in England. More than 18,000 people have taken part in the study since it started in 2002, with the same people re-interviewed every two years. ELSA collects information on people’s physical and mental health, wellbeing, finances and attitudes around ageing and how these changeover time.
Data from ELSA participants informs policy across all aspects of ageing including health and social care, retirement and pensions policy, and social and civic participation.Read More
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Thanks for submitting! If you are an ELSA participant and you would like to contact the study, please email elsa@natcen.ac.uk or telephone a member of the ELSA team using the free phone number 0800 652 4574. For data queries please contact ELSAdata@natcen.ac.uk orELSA@ucl.ac.uk.
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