Education and outcomes pathways studies (EOPS)
Information about EOPS, including data access and research reports.
The education and outcomes pathways studies (EOPS) are a suite of longitudinal studies commissioned by the Department for Education to build high-quality evidence on children’s development, learning and wellbeing.
EOPS includes 3 studies:
- early years, also known as
- primary, also known as
- secondary, also known as
The EOPS team also manages the longitudinal study of young people in England II (LSYPE2), also known as Our Future.
These studies follow children and young people over time, enabling researchers to explore how early experiences and education shape outcomes.
Data from EOPS early years is available to approved researchers through the .
Data from LSYPE2 is available through the and .
For any queries, contact: team.longitudinal@education.gov.uk.
EOPS early years
EOPS primary
EOPS secondary
LSYPE2
Updates to this page
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Added 'Children of the 2020s: second survey of families at age 2' to 'EOPS early years'.
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First published.