This webinar marks the conclusion of an ADR UK Research Fellowship examining the longitudinal relationship between school absences and crime. The project draws on linked administrative data from the Department for Education (DfE) and the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to explore how patterns of disengagement from school relate to later involvement in the criminal justice system.
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The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the first webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring ethnicity through national datasets, featuring talks from speakers including ADR UK research fellow Kitty Lymperopoulou.
Register now for the next ADR UK Researcher Symposium. This free event will explore insights on children and young people’s experiences with social care.
Join for the launch of a new report: Safeguarding futures: Reducing the risk of criminal justice involvement for children in contact with the social care system. This report has been produced by Dr Anna Leyland, based on the findings from her ADR UK Research Fellowship, in collaboration with the Centre for Justice Innovation and the Centre for Care.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Research Excellence Series 2025 will kick off with presentations by Research Fellows from ADR UK. Collectively they will share insights from their research using the ADR England flagship datasets. This will explore diverse themes such as immigration, geographic mobility, and social mobility.
Join researchers from Cardiff University for an insightful discussion on the intersection of immigration, integration, and labour market outcomes. They will present findings from a pioneering study, part of a research fellowship funded by ADR UK, which uses linked administrative data for England and Wales to provide a detailed picture of how immigrants fare in the labour market compared to UK-born workers.
This workshop aims to bring together international scholars to present and discuss their research in the area of the economics of migration and to establish an academic network among this group.
ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Kitty Lymperopoulou invites you to participate in a workshop to discuss the findings and implications of the research on the patterns and drivers of ethnic inequalities in remand and sentencing.