Migration research: What can we learn from linked administrative data? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Ezgi Kaya describes her new project exploring the links between immigration,…
ADR UK 2023 PhD studentships cohort begin their projects 22 PhD studentships supported by ADR UK have now commenced. Hosted by supervisors across 13 of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)…
ADR UK PhD studentships cohort ADR UK is supporting 22 PhD studentships hosted by supervisors at Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs) across the UK. These…
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…
COVID-19 vaccine inequality found among people experiencing homelessness in Wales, study suggests A year into the mass vaccination programme, people who experienced homelessness in Wales had lower…
Data Insight: The association between unpaid caring and employment and earnings in Northern Ireland This project aimed to provide the most comprehensive sociodemographic description of unpaid carers…
Data Insight: Using the Earnings and Employees Study 2011 to estimate Catholic-Protestant wage differentials The Earnings and Employees Study (EES) 2011 links wage and employment data from the Annual…
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…
ADR Wales themed projects: Mental Health The ADR Wales Mental Health research programme will focus on the matters of anxiety, depression and suicide and self-harm prevention. This is in line with the…
ADR Wales themed projects: Housing and Homelessness How do we make a Wales where homelessness is rare, brief and unrepeated? This important question drives ADR Wales research under this thematic…