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.
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James Cockett, one of our #DataImpactFellows, asks “Is it time to create opportunity in every town and city and start turning the tide?”
Recently, some of our #DataImpactFellows joined us for a fantastic Twitter chat on the theme of #DoingResearchNow.
We’ve asked our #DataImpactFellows to share a day in their life. James Cockett recalls presenting his research to the Low Pay Commission.
A few months ago, we had the great pleasure of spending a day with our new #DataImpactFellows at Chetham’s Library in Manchester – one of the oldest public libraries in the world. During the day we asked some of them how and why they use data from the UK Data Service and why the Service is so important to their research.
On Wednesday 22nd May, it was our great pleasure to host an event for our new Data Impact Fellows at Chetham’s Library, Manchester.
We are delighted to announce James Cockett as one of our #DataImpactFellows for 2019.
Applications for the 2019 UK Data Service Data Impact Fellows programme were of extremely high quality, making the judges’ job extremely difficult. We are delighted to make six full Fellowship awards and also two highly commended awards.