Elaine Robinson and Juliet Stone, from the Centre for Research in Social Policy, share insights from their quantitative analysis underpinning Marie Curie’s Dying in poverty campaign.
We highlight the impact some of the data available via the UK Data Service is having in research, policy and public conversations around the area of poverty, deprivation and the cost-of-living crisis.
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.