Living within a strong, supportive community and having access to safe, affordable housing that provides a comfortable standard of living are essential for our sense of stability and wellbeing. …
The pursuit of good health and access to basic healthcare are fundamental rights. In addition, our health and wellbeing are affected by many other aspects of life, from work and…
Childhood plays a pivotal role in who we become as adults: from our educational attainment and progression into work, to how we form relationships with others. Children and young people are two…
Over the average person’s lifetime in the UK, 84,000 hours will be spent at work. ADR UK aims to link administrative data to better understand this aspect of our lives, alongside building our wider…
Inclusion and social mobility remain challenging in the UK, running along several axes including ethnic background, gender, geography and income. Barriers to inclusion have a dramatic impact on…
Preserving the world’s climate, further developing our understanding of our impact on the environment, and building a sustainable future for generations to come is at the forefront of public…
Crime will affect each and every one of us at some point during our lives, and disproportionately affects the most vulnerable groups in our society. It is critical that we understand the…
Find out more about the ADR UK Ambassador programme and explore our current Ambassadors. ADR UK Ambassadors are publicly recognised as data-driven change-makers. They have an important…
Collaboration is essential to unlocking the potential of administrative data for research in the public good. By forming strategic alliances with external organisations, we combine expertise,…
Find out how we define impact and read our case studies. As an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) investment, ADR UK adopts the definition of impact used by ESRC and across UK…