New insight on the origins of disadvantage in the Welsh labour market In a new Data Insight report, researchers from ADR Wales have explored how the data collected from pupils about their career
The impact of co-occurring homelessness and substance misuse on secondary healthcare in Wales This Data Insight presents the findings of a study carried out as part of the BOLD Substance Misuse Pilot
Key questions for children’s services: Identifying the gaps In July, ADR UK, in collaboration with ONS and the Children's Commissioner, hosted a workshop with experts from a host of organisations to
ADR Wales academics secure funding from Covid-19 Rapid Response Call A team which includes a number of ADR Wales lead academics has been awarded £828,353 from the UKRI Covid-19 Rapid Response Call. A
AD|ARC – Forging and strengthening a UK-wide administrative data research network Nicholas Webster is a Senior Analyst for the Administrative Data | Agricultural Research Collection. Here he
Welsh research finds Covid-19 infection rates lower amongst people who had experienced homelessness than the general population Researchers from ADR Wales analysed linked data from healthcare related
Collaboration is essential to unlocking the potential of administrative data for research in the public good. By forming strategic alliances with external organisations, we combine expertise,
School staff vaccination uptake examined in Wales A new analysis from ADR Wales’ colleagues in Welsh Government uses linked data to estimate vaccination uptake among teachers and support staff in
Ethnicity and suicide in England and Wales Research using the Public Health Research Database has provided new insights into groups most at risk of suicide. Individuals from most ethnic minority
Understanding labour markets through administrative data: A workshop of collaborating minds This blog is by ADR UK Research Fellow Guglielmo Ventura, who reflects on a recent workshop hosted at the