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Transcript of life history interview with 'Aine' from Cohort C (born 1965-1974) of the Life Histories and Social Change collection; Female, Roman Catholic, married, and a mother. Aine grew up in the Dublin region, and recalls the strong sense of community that characterised the a

Family | Education | Immigration

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Object LHArchiveC11 Interview with Ainecover

Transcript of life history interview with 'Niamh' from Cohort C (born 1965-1974) of the Life Histories and Social Change collection; Female, Roman Catholic (lapsed), unmarried, mother. Niamh is 1 of 6 children in her family, and she grew up and has lived in the South East of Irel

Education | Family | Parenting

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Object LHArchiveC09 Interview with Niamhcover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Children | Health | Personal identity

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Years Old) Field Note for Declan, Child030Declancover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Children | Health | Personal identity

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Years Old) Time Capsule for Tania, Child087Taniacover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Children | Health | Personal identity

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Years Old) Time Capsule for Henry, Child028Henrycover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Children | Health | Personal identity

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Years Old) Interview with Carly, Child062Carlycover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Children | Health | Personal identity

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Years Old) Interview with Jason, Child038Jasoncover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Children | Health | Personal identity

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Years Old) Interview with Martin, Child069Martincover