Dave Rawnsley gives a brief introduction to Scotland’s Census 2022 data that is now available via the UK Data Service catalogue.
We highlight some of the ways data in the UK Data Service collection is being used in research, reports and articles we’ve seen over the past few months.
Nicholas Kofi Adjei, Research Associate at the University of Liverpool, discusses the relationship between family adversities across the early life course and perceived emotional support in adolescence.
Dr Patricia Irizar, Simon Fellow at the University of Manchester, discusses new data which shows how COVID-19 impacted the health of ethnic minority people.
Jay Dominy, Public Affairs Manager at CLOSER, introduces CLOSER’s policy hub, a tool to help researchers with engagement and policy impact.
In this blog post we briefly recap our Poverty in Data Impact event and share links to the recordings of each of the sessions.
We’re delighted to have a wide variety of fantastic contributors to our Poverty in Data event which takes place over three sessions next week, April 23-25! In this blog post we introduce our speakers for each of the sessions.
As part of our Poverty in Data Impact event we’re welcoming back some of our previous Data Impact Fellows to take part in a panel about being an Early Careers Researcher at our ECR workshop on Tuesday 23 April in Manchester. To set the scene we introduce the participants of this panel and asked a couple of them: “What is the most challenging aspect of being an ECR?”.
Alessandro Di Nallo and Selin Köksal discuss their research looking at job loss during pregnancy and the risks of miscarriage and stillbirth.