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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.
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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 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.
Join researchers from across the ADR UK (Administrative Data Research UK) partnership to hear insights from their health and wellbeing research. Speakers will share their findings, methodology, and stories of impact on how health interacts with other parts of our lives, from education to the way we travel to work.
The International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) brings together population data experts and researchers from around the work to share their expertise and network with their colleagues. ADR UK and ADR Scotland are co-directing the 2022 conference which will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, from September 7-9.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is hosting the next Research Excellence Series talk of 2022, Involving the public with analysis of daily weekly and yearly cycles of birth.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is hosting the first Research Excellence talk of 2022 by Dr Mark Green from the University of Liverpool.
This seminar, hosted by ADRC NI, will bring together various stakeholders to explore how we can shape our research to help us better understand the intersection between work and mental health, and how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted workers and carers.
This is an online joint seminar led by members of ADR Scotland, ADR Northern Ireland and ADR Wales, bringing together researchers, policymakers and service providers working in the arena of children’s social care.