16/01/2025
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.
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12/12/2024
The NISRA Research Support Unit is hosting an information session for researchers and other interested parties who wish to learn more about the latest dataset being made available through ADR Northern Ireland: the Cross Government Income Administrative Dataset (CGIAD) 2019/20.
27/11/2024
This showcase invites Ministry of Justice analysts to provide an overview of the datasets available to researchers as part of its Data First programme
20/11/2024
The NISRA Research Support Unit is hosting an information session for researchers and other interested parties who wish to learn more about the latest dataset developed by ADR Northern Ireland: Census 2021 Comprehensive Microdata (C21CM).
24/10/2024
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.
18/04/2024
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.
20/03/2024
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.
13/09/2022
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Belinda Tracey, a senior economist at the Bank of England, will be hosting a talk about her research on the UK mortgage market and household consumption as part of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Researc...
31/07/2020
Join ADR UK researchers as they discuss why Covid-19 has made data linkage matter more than ever as part of the Centre for Homelessness Impact Festival 2020