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Mapping census data with ArcGIS Online

  • 19 November 2018

Rachel Oldroyd and Luke Burns work step by step through the process of using ArcGIS Online to map census data.

Unlocking students’ potential by using data

  • 12 November 2018

Dharmi Kapadia, one of our Data Impact Fellows, explores how teaching students has changed some of her views on data impact.

The ‘Living Library’ at the ESRC Festival of Social Science

  • 5 November 2018

Bram Vanhoutte, Research Fellow in Sociology from the University of Manchester, and Finn Dymond-Green of the UK Data Service on their ESRC Festival of Social Science ‘Living Library’ event.

Collaborating to make a difference #1: Post-Graduate Conferences

  • 25 October 2018

Claudia Zucca and Esemeralda Bon, two of our Data Impact Fellows, begin a series exploring how they are making impact by collaborating.

Would more flexibility in working hours extend people’s working lives?

  • 15 October 2018

Moritz Hess, Jurgen Bauknecht and Sebastian Pink explore whether working lives could be extended if there was more flexibility in the hours people work later in in their lives.

Thinking geographically about ethnic and socio-economic segregation

  • 11 October 2018

Richard Harris discusses a different approach to measuring ethnic and socio-economic segregation and fitting a multilevel index of segregation to census data in R.

Does drinking during pregnancy have a link to autism?

Roisin Ryan explores data from the Millennium Cohort Study to understand if there is evidence of a link between drinking during pregnancy and autism in their child.

Housing affordability for single people in independent households and houses of multiple occupation

  • 8 October 2018

Drawing on the Family Resources Survey (FRS) and other datasets, Chihiro Udagawa estimates and compares income distributions of single people in independent households and those in a house in multiple occupation in Birmingham.

How does poor health influence people’s energy use?

  • 4 October 2018

Do some groups of people might find it difficult to change their behaviour and save more energy due to their life circumstances such as poor health? Dr Milena Buchs discusses her findings from analysing Understanding Society data.

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