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This talk features Professor Peter Mackie (School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University), whose research and advisory work is homelessness prevention. He will discuss his innovative work around education and homelessness.
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This course will provide social scientists with the skills to generate deeper insights into how social and administrative data, which when linked together with health data, can unlock multidisciplinary discoveries that address broad societal challenges.
This short course will give users a thorough introduction to the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings - 2011 Census linked dataset with a focus on practical usage.
Join us for this three-part online introduction to the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data, offering an overview of the datasets comprising LEO plus exemplar research projects, tips from expert users, and the opportunity to ask questions of the data owners.
Join Health Data Research UK and ADR UK at this free two-day hybrid event to celebrate the latest advances in health data science that are improving people’s lives.
This will offer existing users of the Secure Research Service a chance to learn the latest updates about the Integrated Data Service from subject matter experts and provide attendees with an opportunity to ask questions.
This course gives a full introduction to working with administrative data. Participants will learn how to understand, access and prepare linked administrative data for analysis.
This 60-minute session from the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) gives an overview of data for the study of ageing available in four internationally renowned cohort studies. It will also give examples of research using these data resources.
Register for an in-person workshop and training event on the potential of administrative data for public policy research, on Thursday 23 November at the University of Cambridge.
The workshop is designed to showcase the potential...
The ADR UK Conference 2023 is brought to you in partnership with the Office for National Statistics. We look forward the discussing and sharing ideas on our conference theme 'Public Data for Resilience and Inclusion: Using administrative data to inform policy and practice in challenging times'.