Data Impact blog @ 10
  • Blog home
  • About
  • Our Impact

Data Impact blog

How does the minimum wage impact on employment and hours?

  • 6 October 2020

James Cockett, one of our #DataImpactFellows, discusses research he undertook with colleagues at the Institute for Employment Studies to investigate the impact of the introduction of the National Living Wage and its later upratings on employment retention and hours worked.

Algorithms and ghosts

  • 29 September 2020

Stuart Mills concludes his series on data policy theory, exploring simulcara, doppelgangers and how much we really exist in a virtual world.

Creating new poverty measures for the UK

  • 24 September 2020

The Social Metrics Commission has developed a new measure of poverty, which the UK Government has committed to build on to develop experimental statistics.

Why fathers? A reflection on my academic and data journey

  • 15 September 2020

Helen Norman shares her data and research journey in investigating the role of fathers in family work.

Open Data Manchester – still learning at 10 with a little help during lockdown

  • 10 September 2020

Sam Milsom shares how Open Data Manchester has developed over ten years and during the lockdown, while Julia Kasmire from the UK Data Service shares the contribution the Service made to ODM’s Pick N Mix workshops.

Using new biosocial data to explore inequality of opportunity in health and the impact of Covid-19

  • 12 August 2020

Andrew Jones uses data from Understanding Society to explore the health impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

UK Data Service Dissertation Award winners

  • 6 August 2020

Jen Buckley introduces the winners of the UK Data Service Dissertation Award, exploring the work the undergraduate researchers have undertaken and what they hope to do next. 

Do we have to move out to move on? Climbing the Social Mobility step ladder in Britain

  • 3 August 2020

James Cockett, one of our #DataImpactFellows, asks “Is it time to create opportunity in every town and city and start turning the tide?”

The UK Data Service response to the CoreTrustSeal consultation

  • 28 July 2020

Darren Bell, Hervé L’Hours and Matthew Woollard introduce the CoreTrustSeal and the UK Data Service’s response to their consultation with specialists, generalists, and Technical Repository Service providers. 

  • ‹ Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • …
  • 62
  • Next ›
UKRI Logo

Funded by UKRI through the ESRC with contributions from our partners

  • Accessibility
  • Privacy policy
  • Our impact
  • Case studies
  • Data Impact Fellows