Karen Mansfield explores the opportunties and challenges of data governance.
How is research by the Living Wage Foundation (LFW) supporting their ‘Living Hours’ scheme and helping tackle work insecurity in the UK?
To mark International Women’s Day 2022, Alice Sullivan and Alex Bryson introduce their research into the effects of menopause on women’s careers.
Hei Wan (Karen) Mak on the health benefits of volunteering and how Understanding Society data provides new insights into the links with age, cohort, and neighbourhood deprivation.
It’s International Love Data Week, so there’s no better time to launch our new Spotlight On… blog series! Read on to find out more.
Joshua Fullard, Lecturer in Economics at the University of Essex, shares the findings of his data-driven research into teacher pay and student outcomes.
In this five-part mini series, Joe Allen on the challenges and ethical implications of using Twitter data. Today: should we use the data? And what next?
As part of his five-part mini series, Joe Allen on who should hold responsibility for overseeing and ensuring the ethical use of Twitter data
In part 3 of his five-part mini series, Joe Allen on the ethical review process in UK academia and how it could help improve procedures for the ethical use of Twitter data.