Labour market performance of immigrants: New evidence from linked administrative data In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Ezgi Kaya shares the stark differences she has found between long-term…
Maternal employment in Northern Ireland This project aims to maximise the research impact of previous work examining factors affecting mothers' return to work (or not) after having children in…
Examining factors relating to adolescent mental health This study will examine family, socio-economic status and housing factors in relation to adolescent mental health in Northern Ireland. The…
Psychological stress and occupational groups This study looks at the social and family determinants of psychological stress in occupational groups in Northern Ireland. This project aims to maximise…
Dental and ophthalmic health provision for people with severe mental illness An examination of disparities in rates between those with severe mental illness and the general hospital population in…
Physical healthcare outcomes for people with severe mental illness The study aims to provide evidence about the medical outcomes of people with severe mental illness (SMI) in Northern Ireland. People…
Health service use and outcomes in later life In a Northern Ireland context, this study will provide an opportunity to examine later-life health inequalities related to service use. With an ageing…
The Royal Economic Society Conference 2024: Growing enthusiasm in using administrative data for economic research Last month, Dr Saba Mir, ADR UK’s Senior Manager for Strategic Research & Capacity…
An introduction to data visualisation using administrative data This interactive course will provide attendees with a framework for designing and developing effective data visualisations, and equip…
Future-proofing data research: putting people at the heart of growth This blog is by Stephanie Lee, Chief Growth Officer and Co-Director of the ADR Wales training and capacity building programme in…