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Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8230 8400



Address: Level 5, 60 Light Square 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.lsay.edu.au

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24.01.2022 LSAY participants! A huge thank you for completing your 2018 survey, the survey is now closed. The information collected as part of the survey can help to improve programs and initiatives for other young Aussies, creating better educational and employment opportunities for future generations. Heres a snapshot using the latest data https://bit.ly/2CNLvw1. But stay tuned, later in the year well put together all the pieces of the puzzle and present you with the results from ...your most recent survey! Big thanks again, the LSAY team



24.01.2022 The 2019 LSAY survey is now open and we want to hear from YOU! Complete your survey today! https://www.lsay.edu.au/survey-participants

24.01.2022 How easy was that! Congratulations to our latest lucky prize winners who won a share of $2,000! Don't miss out, there is only 1 more prize draw to go to win the final share of $2,000. Complete your LSAY survey now at https://loom.ly/HSyvEi0... #LSAY2020

24.01.2022 Finding full-time work can be a challenge, especially when youre young and starting out. This snapshot from our Life at 23: Then & Now infographic shows some shifting employment trends for 23-year-olds when compared to 10 years earlier. The full infographic is available here: https://www.lsay.edu.au/life-at-23-then-and-now



24.01.2022 LSAY participants: your 2018 LSAY survey is closing soon, so dont delay and take the survey today at www.lsay.edu.au/survey-participants

23.01.2022 Have you changed your contact details? If youve moved house, updated your email or changed your phone number, let us know so we can contact you when the survey opens: https://www.lsay.edu.au/update-your-details Dont delay! This years LSAY survey opens soon and we want to hear from you!

22.01.2022 YOU are important! Before you hit the beach this summer, grab your last chance to have your say. Complete your LSAY survey TODAY and help us piece together the puzzle. Dont miss out: https://www.lsay.edu.au/survey-participants



22.01.2022 YOU are an important piece of the puzzle. Grab a coffee, relax and take advantage of your last chance to have your say. The LSAY survey is closing soon! Dont miss out: www.lsay.edu.au/survey

21.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW? Around 69% of Aussie 17-year-olds who planned to go to university when they finished school were at university one year later? Generation Z: leaving school uses the most recent data from those who began with the LSAY program when they were 15-years-old in 2015 (including many of you who follow this page!) It provides a snapshot of what young people are doing as they reach the end of their schooling years and begin to transition into post-school study and enter... the workforce. Check out the full infographic now: https://www.lsay.edu.au//searc/generation-z-leaving-school

20.01.2022 The 2019 LSAY survey opens soon and we want to hear from YOU! If your contact details have changed, please let us know so we can contact you when the survey opens: https://www.lsay.edu.au/update-your-details

20.01.2022 Last years LSAY data found a gender gap still exists when it comes to choosing year 11 & 12 subjects. What will we find this year? The 2019 LSAY survey is now open and we want to hear from YOU. Dont delay, complete your 2019 LSAY survey today!

19.01.2022 Last chance to complete your LSAY survey! The survey is closing this Sunday! Complete your survey here: https://www.lsay.edu.au/survey-participants



19.01.2022 The 2020 LSAY Survey is now open! Complete your survey now at http://www.lsay.edu.au/survey Lets take this to the next level! #LSAY2020

18.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW? Young people find it much harder to get full-time work today than they did 10 years ago, and come up against more barriers while looking for a job. LSAY data shows us how these factors impact on young Aussies as they try to make their way in the world, which will become more and more relevant as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out this new snapshot of how study, training and work have changed for 25-year-old Aussies in 2019 compared with 25-year-olds... in 2009. See the full infographic: https://www.lsay.edu.au//search-fo/life-at-25-then-and-now Read the media release: https://www.ncver.edu.au/news-and-even/media-releases/media

18.01.2022 Dont miss Thursdays No Frills Featured Speaker David Redway, Assistant Director, Research and Analysis Team from the Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment. David will be discussing the recently published report, 15 going on 25: insights from the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth. The report can be found at https://docs.education.gov.au/documents/15-going-25-glance 13:30 ACST (UTC: +9.30)... REGISTER NOW: https://www.ncver.edu.au//29th-national-vet-research-confe See more

17.01.2022 What skills and experience will young people need as they transition from school to the changing world of work? Our new infographic Generation Z: Life at 17 uses the latest data from our newest group of LSAY participants to piece together their experiences at school, work and home along with the skills future workplaces will require. You can check it out here: https://www.lsay.edu.au//search-fo/generation-z-life-at-17

17.01.2022 Only 2 days until the prize draw! LSAY participants - take your survey today to make sure youre in the draw https://www.lsay.edu.au/survey-participants

17.01.2022 Have you had your say? Complete your 2020 LSAY survey now at http://www.lsay.edu.au/survey Dont forget to post your LSAY creations using #LSAY2020

17.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW back when LSAY participants first entered the study, the DVD was introduced, Toy Story was released in cinemas and Pluto was still considered a planet! This infographic explores the first 25 years of LSAY research where you will find snapshots from different research studies around school, VET, university, employment and youth transitions. https://www.lsay.edu.au//sear/25-years-of-lsay-infographic

14.01.2022 Where do 19-year-old Aussies see themselves in 5 years time? Start my own winery/vineyard. Focus on my mental health and overcoming past trauma. Get a well-paying, permanent full time job so I can afford to buy a house and make new friends as I dont have many.... As Im currently 37 weeks pregnant I cant wait to completely change my whole life and be a mum. Completing my PhD and Masters of Clinical Psychology. I would like to begin renovating my recently bought property and look at progressing my career in a different direction and in a different role. Hopefully something to do with my qualifications. The future dreams of young Australians are as unique and diverse as the people themselves. The information LSAY participants share with us assists researchers and governments to make informed decisions about policies that affect young Australians, both now and into the future. Are you an LSAY participant? Have you completed your survey yet? If not, take your survey now: https://www.lsay.edu.au/survey-participants

13.01.2022 LSAY REACHES ANOTHER MILESTONE: The latest data for the 2009 Longitudinal Surveys of Australia Youth (LSAY) group is now available. This a huge milestone for those who took their first survey aged 15 back in 2009. They are the fifth group of young people to complete the 10-year survey program.... In their final survey, participants were asked questions about their soft skills and personal goals. LSAY data are free to access in a range of quick and easy to use tools. Access LSAY data: https://www.lsay.edu.au/data/access Learn more: https://www.lsay.edu.au Subscribe: https://www.lsay.edu.au/subscribe

13.01.2022 Heres one of the many insights from our Life at 23: Then & Now infographic which compares 23-year-olds in 2017 with those that went before them 10 years earlier. Check out the full infographic here: https://www.lsay.edu.au/life-at-23-then-and-now

12.01.2022 It might help other people Puts life into perspective Helps evaluate where Im at Acts as a reflective exercise... No matter where youre at in life, your responses to the LSAY survey will be used to help future generations of young Australians just like you. With you, everything falls into place! Get your game on, because this years LSAY is opening soon. http://www.lsay.edu.au

12.01.2022 NEW LSAY INFOGRAPHIC: https://www.lsay.edu.au//search-fo/life-at-24-then-and-now Fewer young people are working in their career job at age 24 than ten years ago, with significantly higher rates of young people uncertain whether the job they have is the one they would like as a career. Life at 24: Then & Now uses data from the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) to provide a snapshot of how study, training and work have changed for Australians aged 24 in 2018 wh...en compared with those of the same age in 2008. Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER, said these figures are likely due to several factors: Young people are taking significantly longer to complete their studies and transition into career jobs than they were ten years ago, he said. The proportion of young people in full-time work has decreased over the last decade, while an increasing number are working more than one job to reach full-time working hours, Mr Walker said. For more information, view the infographic.

11.01.2022 NEW REPORT: School-to-work pathways This study uses 10 years of LSAY data to identify what factors influence young people as they travel 5 main pathways in the transition from school to work https://www.ncver.edu.au//all-publ/school-to-work-pathways The report also includes a nifty animation showing just how young people move between school, VET, university, work and breaks from the labour force:... https://www.ncver.edu.au//visualising-school-to-work-pathw See more

09.01.2022 Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable Australia Day long weekend!

09.01.2022 Dont miss todays No Frills Focus Session by Ronnie Semo & Emerick Chew from NCVER. This workshop will introduce participants to LSAY and the many resources available to help use and understand the data. Highlights from over two decades of LSAY research will be presented to demonstrate how the data can be used to answer a broad range of research questions. 15:30 ACST (UTC: +9.30) REGISTER NOW: https://www.ncver.edu.au//29th-national-vet-research-confe

08.01.2022 The 2019 LSAY survey is in full swing. Weve had good response so far but we need to hear from YOU! Dont delay complete your survey today! https://www.lsay.edu.au/survey-participants

07.01.2022 GOODBYE 2019, HELLO 2020! THE LSAY SURVEY MUST CLOSE ON 13 FEBRUARY. Its your FINAL CHANCE to tell us your 2019 story and help us piece together this important puzzle. Dont miss out take your survey now!... www.lsay.edu.au/survey

06.01.2022 The next round of applications is open for the Commonwealth Scholarships Program for Young Australians. If you are between 15 24 years old, living in an area ...of high youth unemployment and interested in studying a vocational education and training course, apply now. Visit: https://www.employment.gov.au/commonwealth-scholarships-pro See more

05.01.2022 Congratulations to our 10 lucky prize draw winners who won a share of $2,000, including our first $500 winner from WA. Dont miss out, there are still 2 draws to go to win a share of $4,000. Complete your LSAY survey now at http://www.lsay.edu.au/survey... #LSAY2020

03.01.2022 LAST CHANCE! HAVE YOUR SAY and give LSAY the ultimate Christmas gift. What do we want for Christmas? Your completed survey in our inbox! Complete your survey and help us create better programs that affect all young Australians, now and into the future. ... Take your survey now, before its too late: www.lsay.edu.au/survey

03.01.2022 The LSAY survey is game on! To those 5000 survey participants, we challenge you to share your LSAY magnet creations on social media by using #LSAY2020

02.01.2022 We agree, ACER! Every infographic Friday is a Great Friday indeed. Thanks for the great write-up. Were super glad to hear you liked the report and we look forward to all the insights your work will provide us in the future

01.01.2022 THANK YOU to all LSAY 2019 participants! The 2019 survey has now officially closed. To those of you continuing with the LSAY program in 2020, well be in touch over the coming months.... A big, extra-special thank you to those of you who completed the full 10 years of the survey program in 2019. Your information is invaluable and will help support future generations of young Australians just like you. If you want an idea of how how your data is helping, check out the infographics on the LSAY website here: https://www.lsay.edu.au/publications/infographics

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