This project will investigate the relationship between childhood interactions with social services and risk of poor health and social outcomes in adulthood.
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The focus of this study is to understand groups within the Northern Ireland working age population who changed their economic activity status between 2001 and 2011.
This research project will assist policymakers in understanding the factors that influence Irish language and Ulster Scots speaking in Northern Ireland.
The aim of this research is to analyse the profile and rates of uptake and use of SmartPasses by the population aged 60 and over in Northern Ireland.
This research will generate more extensive socio-economic, health and equality group related information to better understand adverse trends in drugs and alcohol mortality in Northern Ireland.
This project aims to maximise the research impact of previous work examining factors affecting mothers' return to work (or not) after having children in Northern Ireland.
An examination of disparities in rates between those with severe mental illness and the general hospital population in Northern Ireland.
The study aims to provide evidence about the medical outcomes of people with severe mental illness (SMI) in Northern Ireland.
In a Northern Ireland context, this study will provide an opportunity to examine later-life health inequalities related to service use.