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dc.titleSingapore Longitudinal EArly Development Study (SG LEADS)
dc.contributor.authorWei-Jun, Jean Yeung
dc.contributor.authorXiaopan Ding
dc.contributor.authorYee Shiun Hong
dc.contributor.authorLim Sun Sun
dc.contributor.authorSaw Ai, Brenda Yeoh
dc.contributor.authorSwee Lian, Shirlena Huang
dc.contributor.authorLeher Singh
dc.coverage.spatialSingapore
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-24T00:37:51Z
dc.date.available2023-08-24T00:37:51Z
dc.date.issued2023-08-24
dc.identifier.citationWei-Jun, Jean Yeung, Xiaopan Ding, Yee Shiun Hong, Lim Sun Sun, Saw Ai, Brenda Yeoh, Swee Lian, Shirlena Huang, Leher Singh (2023-08-24). Singapore Longitudinal EArly Development Study (SG LEADS). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. [Dataset]. <a href="https://doi.org/10.25540/DNBB-GFD0" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.25540/DNBB-GFD0</a>
dc.identifier.relatedcitationYeung, W. J., Pasaraba, L. J. M., Chen, X., Chen, L., Lee, Y. S., and Tan, J. (2020). Singapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG LEADS): Panel Survey Wave 1 Study Guide. The Centre for Family and Population Research, National University of Singapore.
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dc.identifier.relatedcitationChen, L. & Yeung, W. J. (2022). Singapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG LEADS): Panel Survey Wave 2 Technical Report 5 - Delay of Gratification Task in SG LEADS Wave 2. The Centre for Family and Population Research, National University of Singapore.
dc.identifier.relatedcitationChen, L. & Yeung, W. J. (2022). Singapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG LEADS): Panel Survey Wave 2 Technical Report 6 - Calculation of Behavior Problems Index. The Centre for Family and Population Research, National University of Singapore.
dc.identifier.relatedcitationChen, X., Ding, X. & Bi, Y. (2022). Singapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG LEADS): Panel Survey Wave 2 Technical Report 7 - Norming of Woodcock-Johnson Test of Achievement IV in SG LEADS Wave 2. The Centre for Family and Population Research, National University of Singapore.
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dc.identifier.relatedcitationOh, S. & Yeung, W. J. (2022). Singapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG LEADS): Panel Survey Wave 2 Technical Report 9 - SG LEADS Occupational Coding in Wave 2. The Centre for Family and Population Research, National University of Singapore.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/244540
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.25540/DNBB-GFD0
dc.description.abstract<p>SG LEADS was funded in 2017 to investigate early childhood development in Singapore. The study highlights the importance of promoting human development to increase productivity and maintaining the well-being of a population as a means of achieving a vibrant economy and secure society. SG LEADS examines factors that affect children’s early development in the domains of health, cognitive, and social-psychological functions. It also aims to understand how multiple contexts such as the family, pre-school, community and the state interact to influence children’s development. The study intends to track development of children in Singapore to understand factors that can promote Singaporean children’s early childhood development and provide interventions that can help address these factors. </p> <p>The main research questions are: (1) what is the state of Singapore children, (2) how family, childcare and early education institutions, community, and state interact to shape the development of Singapore’s children, and (3) how these investments affect intergenerational mobility and social stratification in Singapore. Our research addresses policy concerns such as how caregiving arrangements, preschool education, the roles of mother, father and extended family, cross-cultural family background, family resources, time and technology use, living arrangements, and family dynamics/relations affect children’s social-emotional, cognitive, and health development, and what roles community and government can play in improving child outcomes. </p> <p>SG LEADS consists of a core panel survey and three sub-projects.</p> <p>The Panel Survey is comprised of 2 waves of survey, with the first one conducted in 2018/2019 and the second in 2021. The Panel Survey is led by PI Professor Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and co-PIs Assistant Professor Ding Xiaopan and Associate Professor Ryan Hong from the NUS Department of Psychology, and Professor Lim Sun Sun from the Singapore University of Technology and Design. Wave 1 data collection was completed with 5,005 children and Wave 2 data collection was completed with 4,352 children. More information on the core panel survey can be found in the documents attached.</p> <p>The 3 sub-projects focus respectively on 1) children’s language development, 2) children’s social skills development, and 3) development in the context of cross-cultural families. Information on each sub-project can be found in the document attached “Description for SG LEADS Subprojects”.</p> <p>The Core Panel Study documents and datasets included in this folder are: <ul> <li> Wave 1 Questionnaires – Household Information Form, Household Questionnaire, Child Questionnaire</li> <li> Wave 1 Study Guide</li> <li> Wave 1 Technical Reports – Report 1-12</li> <li> Wave 1 Data – Main Dataset, Time Diary Dataset, Codebook, Variable Codebook</li> <p> <li> Wave 2 Questionnaires – Household Information Form, Household Questionnaire, Child Questionnaire</li> <li> Wave 2 Study Guide</li> <li> Wave 2 Technical Reports – Report 1-11</li> <li> Wave 2 Data – Main Dataset, Data Set Up, Codebook, Variable Codebook</li> </ul> <p>The Wave 1 Study Guide describes the study’s design, questionnaire development, field procedures, response rate calculation, and sampling weights. It also provides technical notes on how the data was weighted and how variables were coded and scored. </p> <p>The Wave 2 Study Guide documents the second wave of the panel survey’s study design, instruments, field procedures, response rate calculation and sampling weights.</p> <p>For enquiries on the study, please email Professor Wei-Jun Jean Yeung at <a href="mailto:socywj@nus.edu.sg">socywj@nus.edu.sg</a></p>
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dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.subjectSingapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG LEADS)
dc.subjectChild Development
dc.subjectFamily
dc.subjectCross-cultural Family
dc.subjectTime Diary
dc.subjectSocial Skills
dc.subjectLanguage development
dc.subjectEarly Childhood
dc.typeDataset
dc.contributor.departmentCENTRE FOR FAMILY AND POPULATION RESEARCH
dc.contributor.departmentCOMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA
dc.contributor.departmentGEOGRAPHY
dc.contributor.departmentPSYCHOLOGY
dc.contributor.departmentSOCIOLOGY
dc.description.doidoi:10.25540/DNBB-GFD0
dc.description.seriesSingapore Longitudinal Early Development Study (SG LEADS)
dc.grant.idMOE2016 – SSRTG – 044
dc.grant.fundingagencyMOE - SSRTG
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