Power in numbers: A collaborative approach to exploring public perceptions of public good Shayda Kashef (ADR UK) and Dr Mary Cowan (OSR) reflect on their experiences of working in partnership to
Public perspectives on ethnicity in administrative data research In this blog we hear directly from three members of the public about their perspectives on the use of ethnicity in research using
Gestational age at birth, chronic conditions, and school outcomes: Young person's version of a research paper This study was summarised by Sara Duru during her eight-week internship at ADR UK, with
Data Insights: Occupation and Covid-19 deaths: Scotland in a comparative perspective (December 2021) In this Data Insight, ADR Scotland explores how Covid-19 mortality rates vary by occupation for
Integrated Data Service achieves accreditation The Office for National Statistics has announced the Integrated Data Service (IDS) has achieved accreditation under the Digital Economy Act 2017. This
Homelessness and Covid-19 in Wales: The unexpected findings In this blog, ADR Wales researcher Dr Ian Thomas outlines the surprising findings of the team’s most recent analysis that looks at Covid-19
Patterns of school non-attendance over the educational lifecourse This blog accompanies a Data Insight from ADR Wales that uses data linkage to explore absenteeism over an 11-year period for a single
Office for National Statistics to replace the Research Accreditation Service in April The Office for National Statistics has provided dates for when it will replace the Research Accreditation
Are farming households different to other rural households in Wales? A view from the AD|ARC project Stuart Neil is the agriculture and rural affairs statistician working within Welsh Government and a
ADR UK and OSR publish research report on public perceptions of public good use of data for research and statistics ADR UK and OSR have published a report following a UK-wide public dialogue