5 November 2024
ADR UK is funding four Research Fellowships to analyse the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset. These projects will generate novel insights around people’s pathways through education and work, with the potential to inform policy decision-making and improve public outcomes. The projects are a result of ADR UK Fellowship opportunities which invited applications to carry out research using eligible ADR England flagship datasets.
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31 October 2024
ADR UK is funding a 16-month Research Fellowship to conduct research using the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Register linked to Census 2021 dataset. The project is a result of an ADR UK fellowship opportunity which invited applications to carry out research using eligible ADR England flagship datasets.
1 September 2023
ADR UK is funding six Research Fellows for 18 months to conduct research and analysis demonstrating the policy impact potential of ADR England flagship datasets. This was the first fellowship opportunity of its kind by ADR UK that...
21 August 2023
The Department for Education’s Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset provides transformational insights about pathways within and beyond education in England. This grant will enable Dr Claire Crawford and a small team of researchers to work in partnership with the LEO Programme team in the Department for Education to help develop the LEO external access offer.
28 June 2023
This ADR England project is funding the Department for Education (DfE) to make it easier and faster for accredited researchers to gain access to the data they need. The DfE will share more data through the ONS Secure Research Service using the legal gateway provided by the Digital Economy Act. The programme will also enable the DfE to engage with research bodies and academia around data opportunities and policy needs seeking to maximise the value of linked education data.
17 May 2023
This data linkage project is bringing together data about employee earnings, UK businesses, and 2011 Census data to provide important new insights into the dynamics of earnings and employment in Britain.
13 February 2023
This project, led by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, will produce two new linked datasets on private pension saving that are high quality and accessible for approved research. The dataset will provide a comprehensive picture of how much money people in the UK are putting into personal pensions set against their employment type and total earnings. It will include employees as well as the self-employed, people working for their own companies and those not working.