Behind the red tractor: Who are our farming families? In this blog, Dr Claire Hargreaves, an ADR UK Research Fellow based at Lancaster University, explains why understanding the farming household is…
Does offender supervision reduce reoffending? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Markus Gehrsitz describes how the 2015 Offender Rehabilitation Act created the opportunity for a unique natural…
Unpacking the disability pay gap ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Daniel Derbyshire discusses his research project on the disability pay gap, and why this topic is on the political agenda. ADR UK Research…
Working with charities to prevent youth homelessness Dr. Ian Thomas and Prof Peter Mackie from the ADR Wales Housing and Homelessness team share insights on their collaboration with youth…
Who benefits from green jobs? Employment, pay, and inequalities in the green economy A recent Data Insight by ADR UK Research Fellow Damian Whittard reveals who holds green jobs in England and Wales,…
Laying the foundations to reduce health inequalities in cancer prevention and treatment A new Data Insight from ADR Wales researchers explores how linked data can improve cancer prevention and…
Office for National Statistics Research Accreditation Service has now closed The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has replaced the Research Accreditation Service with two new systems for project…
Share your views: What should the National Data Library prioritise? The UK Government has pledged to create a National Data Library to “bring together existing research programmes and help deliver…
A roadmap to better support for neurodivergent children ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Simona Skripkauskaite believes linked administrative data research could help build a more supportive and responsive…
New analysis on repeat offending among children and young people The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Data First team has published analysis providing critical new insights into the characteristics and…