The past couple of weeks have seen some significant releases of Census 2021 data. We took a look at some Census “firsts” in these releases, including new statistics on marriage, civil partnerships and veterans as well as some new visualisation tools.
Category: Data
Joshua Fullard discusses his research into consent when linking survey and administrative data. He shares about why data linkage can be beneficial and methods to increase respondents consent rates.
Data Orchard has been researching organisational data maturity since 2015. Sian Basker talks about their recent State of the Sector report and how data maturity is all about the people.
Professor David Martin has led the way in modelling populations in geographical information systems. In the second part of our interview with him we talk with him about his key achievements and contributions to the field.
Professor David Martin has led the way in modelling populations in geographical information systems. As he steps down from the UK Data Service, we catch up with him to talk about his key achievements and contributions to the field.
In our ongoing series about how the Jheronimous Academy of Data Science brings students together with business, Sandra van den Poll introduces the vital work of the impact team in involving businesses into the educational programmes.
We introduce the ideas behind digital twins, share some examples and explore some of the data implications.
Dr Julia Kasmire recently ran a reproducibility bootcamp through the NCRM. Here she reflects on the importance of reproducibility, the ground covered during the bootcamp, and the response of participants.
Headline 2022 census data for England and Wales has been released and is available from the UK Data Service.
