Measuring repeat homelessness ADR Wales researcher Ian Thomas explores different measures of repeated use of homeless services. A new Data Insight produced by researchers at ADR Wales explores…
Data Insights: Measuring repeat homelessness (July 2020) This study explores different measures of repeat homelessness using individual level data on people applying to the Local Authority Housing…
Why Covid-19 has made data linkage matter more than ever Join ADR UK researchers as they discuss why Covid-19 has made data linkage matter more than ever as part of the Centre for Homelessness Impact…
Data Insights: Ageing and homelessness in Scotland (July 2020) This study provides first insights into the ageing of homeless populations using aggregated data on people applying to local authority…
Ageing and homelessness in Scotland Dr Ian Thomas is a Research Associate at ADR Wales, specialising in inequalities and in particular homelessness. In this guest blog, Ian discusses his work on the…
ADR UK-sponsored event explores the value of admin data, from Covid-19 responses to a better justice system Yesterday (Wednesday 1 July 2020), ADR UK sponsored the twelfth instalment of the Institute…
ADR Wales academics lead cross-national project on impact of built environment on children A project that will look at how the built environment effects child health and obesity in Australia and…
Ethnic spatial inequalities This research was undertaken by researchers at the European University Institute and the London School of Economics using administrative data made available via…
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,…
Exploring the relationship between housing and wellbeing This research explores differences in mental and subjective wellbeing across housing tenures in Wales; specifically, whether there is some…