
Millennium Cohort Study
The Millennium Cohort Study is a long-term research project in the UK that began in 2000, tracking the lives of around 18,000 children born in that year. Its aim is to gather data on various aspects of development, health, and well-being as these children grow up. Researchers study factors such as family background, education, and social influences to understand how they impact life outcomes. The findings help policymakers, educators, and health professionals make informed decisions to improve the lives of children and families in the UK.