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Technical Reports

The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health regularly produces technical reports detailing the project’s progress. These are now produced on an annual basis.

  • Report 34 - December 2011
  • Report 33 - December 2010
  • Report 32 - December 2009
  • Report 31 - December 2008
  • Report 30 - June 2008
  • Report 29 - December 2007
  • Report 28 - June 2007
  • Report 27 - December 2006
  • Report 26 - June 2006
  • Report 25 - December 2005
  • Report 24 - June 2005
  • Report 23 - December 2004
  • Report 22 - December 2003
  • Report 21 - September 2003
  • Report 20 - June 2003
  • Report 19 - December 2002
  • Report 18 - June 2002
  • Report 17 - December 2001
  • Report 16 - June 2001
  • Report 15 - December 2000
  • Report 14 - June 2000
  • Report 13 - December 1999
  • Report 12 - May 1999
  • Report 11 - March 1999
  • Report 10 - December 1998
  • Report 9 - September 1998
  • Report 8 - June 1998
  • Report 7 - December 1997
  • Report 6 - June 1997
  • Report 5 - December 1996
  • Report 4 - June 1996
  • Report 3 - December 1995
  • Report 2 - June 1995
  • Report 1 - June 1995

ARE YOU A YOUNG WOMAN AND INTERESTED IN BECOMING A PARTICIPANT?

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In 2013 we are recruiting a new age-group of young women aged 18 to 23. 

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1921-26 Cohort
Take a look at some interesting facts from the 1921-26 cohort.
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News and Events

The study's major report for 2012, 'Adherence to health guidelines: Findings from the ALSWH' was launched by the Minister for Health, Tanya Plibersek, on 26th September.

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