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This project aims to create a linked dataset of information about homelessness in England, to improve our understanding of its causes and impacts.
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Data scientists from ADR Wales are currently undertaking a collection of rapid response projects related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
This project aims to shape, test and demonstrate the value of the newly linked Growing Up in England (GUIE) dataset in addressing data gaps and building up new quantitative evidence with a focus on Roma, Gypsy and Traveller (RGT) children and young people.
This project will link new and existing health data to examine the relationship between hearing loss, hearing aid use and dementia in Wales.
This project is the first of its kind to use large-scale longitudinal data to explore the relationship between school exclusion and educational attainment for pupils in England.
This project will use data linkage to better understand how air pollution impacts individual's health in Northern Ireland.
This project will consider whether there is an association between the Pupil Deprivation Grant (PDG) and school-level attainment gaps in Wales.
This research explores differences in mental and subjective wellbeing across housing tenures in Wales; specifically, whether there is some intrinsic property of ‘tenure’ that impacts wellbeing.
This project aims to link administrative data from Swansea Local Authority housing services to other public service data to better understand the experience of homelessness in Wales.
This project aims to advance understanding of the nature and scale of drug-related deaths in Northern Ireland by using the Northern Ireland Mortality Study (NIMS), which links the 2011 Census to subsequent deaths until 2017.