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In this blog, Dr Francesca Foliano explains how she will use administrative data to study the internal migration of young adults within England, and how this affects social mobility. Francesca is an ADR UK Research Fellow using the Longitudinal Education Outcomes dataset.
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ADR UK Research Fellow Damian Whittard uses this blog to set out how he intends to use administrative data to progress our understanding of green jobs in England and Wales. Damian will be using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings linked to 2011 Census, a dataset he was integral to developing as part of the Wage and Employment Dynamics project.
The Administrative Data | Agricultural Research Collection (AD|ARC) project hopes to enhance the prosperity and wellbeing of farm households. In this blog, Dr Paul Caskie reflects on what was achieved in the first phase of funding and the plans for the next stage.
In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Ezgi Kaya describes her new project exploring the links between immigration, integration, and labour market outcomes. This project is using data from the de-identified Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) linked to the 2011 Census – England and Wales dataset.
Stuart Neil is the agriculture and rural affairs statistician working within Welsh Government and a steering group member for the ADR UK-funded Administrative Data | Agricultural Research Collection (AD|ARC) project. In a blog, Stuart discusses the picture emerging from early work on farming households in Wales and how this can help to inform policy decisions that may benefit the people that live in them.