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Is being the first in your family to attend university a sign of success of Widening Participation?

  • 1 October 2018

Morag Henderson and Nikki Shure investigate whether being the first in a family to attend university is a good indicator of the success of the Widening Participation agenda.

Do the arts help defend against cognitive decline and dementia in older people?

  • 27 September 2018

Daisy Fancourt explores whether arts and cultural activities can protect against cognitive decline and dementia.

Hacking data on nutrition and greenhouse gas emissions

  • 26 September 2018

What happened at the GGDOT Hacknight in Manchester, when people explored the National Diet and Nutrition Survey and a dataset looking at greenhouse gas emissions associated with food?

The income satisfaction paradox among pensioners in Europe

  • 24 September 2018

Liisa-Maria Palomäki explores the paradox between higher financial satisfaction and lower income for pensioners in Europe, using data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC).

The impact of Brexit uncertainty on UK exports

  • 20 September 2018

Oliver Exton, one of our Data Impact Fellows, explores how uncertainty over Brexit is affecting firms which export.

Show Me the Data: research reproducibility in qualitative research

  • 18 September 2018

Louise Corti, Director of Collections Development and Data Publishing for the UK Data Service explores research reproducibility in qualitative research.

Working with a long-term illness – does employment status make a difference?

  • 17 September 2018

Across the developed world, a growing share of the population suffers from chronic disease such as diabetes, arthritis or heart problems and that affects their ability to work. But how do the self-employed cope with such conditions, when compared with those in employment?

Social media use and young people’s mental health: ‘chicken and egg’ – or something else?

  • 13 September 2018

The connections between social media and young people’s mental health are very much in the news. Professor Liz Twigg from the University of Portsmouth discusses some questions about this phenomenon and introduces her new research into the area.

GGDOT Hacknights: exploring food, diet and sustainability

  • 11 September 2018

Have you ever wondered how your food choices affect the environment? Fancy exploring data on nutrition and greenhouse gas emissions and coming up with new ideas for changing food choices? Come along to the next GGDOT Hacknight in Manchester on Thursday 20th September.

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