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In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Paul Garcia Hinojosa introduces his project which is using linked administrative data to explore how socio-emotional characteristics observed in early childhood relate to offending behaviour during adolescence. The research aims to inform early interventions that could help prevent young people from becoming involved in crime. Read on for more information and early findings.
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This blog is by Dr Damian Whittard from the University of the West of England's Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) team. Damian highlights their award-winning work to improve data governance and access, which will be featured in an upcoming ONS Research Excellence Series talk. DRAGoN is helping turn good data into better decisions – from building trust and transparency to shaping labour market research through ADR UK-funded projects like Wage and Employment Dynamics.
In this blog, Dr Darja Reuschke, Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham and ADR UK Research Fellow, describes how she explores different forms of multiple employment with administrative data – and why this is important for understanding today’s employment patterns.
In this blog, Dr Claire Hargreaves, an ADR UK Research Fellow based at Lancaster University, explains why understanding the farming household is so essential to creating good agricultural policy.
In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Markus Gehrsitz describes how the 2015 Offender Rehabilitation Act created the opportunity for a unique natural experiment to explore whether offender supervision and license conditions reduce reoffending.