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Title: Growing Up in Scotland: Growing Up in Rural Scotland
Authors: Jamieson, Lynn
Bradshaw, Paul
Ormston, Rachel
Issue Date: 12-Mar-2008
Publisher: Scottish Government
Series/Report no.: Sweep 1
Overview Report
Abstract: This report uses data from the Growing up in Scotland ( GUS) study to explore what is distinctive about growing up in rural, remote and small-town Scotland in comparison with urban Scotland. Findings are based on the first sweep of GUS, which involved interviews with the main carers of 5,217 children aged 0-1 years old and 2,859 children aged 2-3 years old, carried out between April 2005 and March 2006.
Keywords: Demographic trends
Parents and parenting
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3004
ISBN: 978 0 7559 7013 (Web Only)
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