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The ADR UK partnership has responded to the second government consultation on the UK National Data Strategy.
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This study provides a first glance into the impact that informal childcare provided by co-resident grandparents in Northern Ireland has on mothers’ employment rates, especially on mother’s full-time and part-time employment.
ADR NI researchers from NISRA analyse Covid-19 related deaths that occurred in Northern Ireland in the 6-month period between 1 March and 31 August 2020.
In our second year in action, we have initiated new partnerships between academia and government, published new research insights, and made important strides with existing projects. Read our 2019-20 Annual Report to find out more.
This study uses data linkage to examine mental disorder across occupation types and the association of family demands in Northern Ireland.
This study uses individual-level longitudinal data to investigate, for the first time in Northern Ireland, the link between health outcomes and long-term exposure to ambient pollution between 2001 and 2018.
ADR NI researchers from NISRA analyse Covid-19 related deaths that occurred in Northern Ireland in the 3-month period between 1 March and 31 May 2020.
ADR NI researchers from NISRA provide statistics of excess mortality in Northern Ireland over a 4-month period (March to June 2020), and compare them to Covid‑19 related deaths.
A description of how ADR UK defines, categorises and maximises its impact.
Findings from research by NISRA (ADR Northern Ireland) using the Northern Ireland Mortality Study (NIMS), which links the 2011 Census to subsequent deaths until 2017, provides novel, socio-demographic insights into drug-related deaths in Northern Ireland.