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As part of Love Data Week, taking place from 12 to 16 February, ADR UK is showcasing a selection of high-impact projects from across the partnership on our social media. These highlight the importance of linked administrative data research to driving real-world, public good impact across a range of sectors and themes.
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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.
Xiaowei Xu is using the Longitudinal Education Outcomes linked dataset for her ADR UK Research Fellowship. In this blog she introduces her research project, which will examine how geographical inequalities affect people’s patterns of mobility, educational choices, and earnings trajectories.
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.
As we look forward to the ADR UK Conference 2023, our series of blogs delving into the work of its keynote speakers continues. Beth MacDonald (Engagement Officer, Office for National Statistics) sat down with Professor Peter Mackie from the School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University, to learn more about his impactful work and keynote presentation. To hear more from Peter and our other keynote speakers, along with a variety of engaging sessions, buy your ticket for the conference.