Andreas Mastrosavvas introduces the Longitudinal Impossible Dataset, a tool that lets users generate metadata-based synthetic datasets that mirror the structure and coding schemes of the ONS Longitudinal Study.
Category: Data innovation
Jim Vine from Understanding Society gives an overview of the new types of data being collected as part of the Innovation Panel, the UK Household Longitudinal Study’s test bed for survey methods.
In this post Christian Reynolds, Reader in Food Policy at the Centre for Food Policy, City University, London, introduces the upcoming H3 X Food & You 2: Data Hackathon and Visualization Event.
Finn Dymond-Green discusses how our impact team is developing understanding of what data impact looks like, and introduces our newest impact theme.
Matthew Jay, Research Fellow and Data Scientist at the UCL GOS Institute of Child Health, introduces the ECHILD project that links data on children in state schools with data from NHS-funded hospital.
UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (UK LLC) Director, outlines what UK LLC delivers as part of the UK’s research infrastructure and the impact this will have on the longitudinal research community.
Tej Nathwani introduces a new area-based measure of deprivation created by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).
In this post, Beate Lichtwardt from the UK Data Service and Deborah Wiltshire from the GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences discuss an exciting new initiative to enable secure data to be shared internationally.
In this post, Dr Lewis Smith discusses data classification and the gendering of consumerism through the lens of market research conducted by rail companies in the 1970s.
