Maternal employment and childcare This research was undertaken by the Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI), part of ADR Northern Ireland. In the Spring of
The pathways of excluded school pupils into (and out of) the criminal justice system In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Vickie Barrett explores the complex pathways of excluded school pupils and
ESRC Festival of Social Science: Wonders of linked administrative data This online workshop showcases how administrative data is used securely by researchers to deliver new evidence for public
Research reveals commuting patterns of nurses and midwives How far nurses and midwives travel to work, and how they get there, can impact their wellbeing, job satisfaction, and even the ability of
Using UCAS data to understand higher education transitions Join an in-person event at the Department for Education in London to learn more about using UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions
Exploring cancer inequalities in Wales through linked administrative data This Data Insight describes the study which assessed the feasibility of linking administrative data from different
Data users drop-in for the MoJ-DfE linked dataset The Administrative Data for Social Policy community is hosting a series of Data Users Drop-In sessions for the Ministry of Justice - Department for
Study sheds light on migrants’ use of psychotropic medication in Northern Ireland A study published by ADR NI researchers has found underuse of mental services by first generation migrants. This open
Out of the shadows: The value of data in times of crisis Ed Humpherson, Director General of the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR), discusses the significance of data in responding to the
How the Ministry of Justice is taking steps to get questions answered and improve the justice system In this guest blog, Helen Miller-Bakewell from the Office for Statistics Regulation OSR