Enforced alcohol abstinence: does it reduce reoffending? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Carly Lightowlers describes how she is using de-identified, administrative data to explore how
Sharing good code: a researcher’s reflection In this blog, Hannah Hodge Waller, of the Office for National Statistics Secure Research Service introduces and discusses the process of creating and
Data linkage funding will drive new insights into the health of households ADR UK is funding a data linkage project that will provide new insights into the make-up of households, and the
Understanding the link between geographical inequalities, geographical mobility, and social mobility Xiaowei Xu is using the Longitudinal Education Outcomes linked dataset for her ADR UK Research
Data Insight: How common is low pay in Britain and is it declining? This Data Insight examines the incidence of low pay in Britain over the period 2004-2021 using two indicators that are the focus of
ADR Wales themed projects: Skills and Employability This innovative programme will continue to work with education partners in Wales to better understand the barriers individuals face in finding
Impact through collaboration: Health inequalities and the migrant population In October 2019 the Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI), partner of ADR Northern Ireland,
A New Generational Contract: Using data to explore intergenerational fairness This research was undertaken by researchers at the Resolution Foundation using administrative data made
A young person's guide to data communication How can we communicate more effectively with different audiences about data research? Explore some advice from ADR UK intern, Rianna Romeo. How can we
Impact through collaboration: Policing data in Scotland Throughout 2019 and 2020, ADR Scotland has been collaborating with the police, policing authorities and practitioners in Scotland around