Caring, compassion and support: How the lived experiences of a working carer brings data research to life
Elizabeth Nelson and Ann Marie O’Neill of ADRC Northern Ireland discuss the importance of…
The Bank of England’s Financial Stability Report
This research, undertaken by researchers at the Bank of England, used data made available via the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Secure…
Occupational mental health issues didn’t start with Covid-19 – but they have been exacerbated
On 3 March 2021, ADRC NI held is fourth research and policy symposium: ‘Working and caring through Covid:…
How can data linking help to strengthen farmers across the UK? A public health perspective
Alisha Davies from Public Health Wales discusses the importance of linked administrative data for improving…
ADR UK funds research to understand experiences of people with EU Pre-Settled and Settled Status
ADR UK has today announced a grant of £177,053 to help better understand the needs and experiences of…
AD|ARC: Understanding the people who live and work on farms
Paul Caskie, Principal Investigator for Administrative Data | Agricultural Research Collection (AD|ARC), discusses how the project started…
Working & Caring Through Covid: How the pandemic has affected workers' mental health
This seminar, hosted by ADRC NI, will bring together various stakeholders to explore how we can shape our research…
ADR UK event showcases potential of linked public sector data for informing policy
The ADR UK Strategic Hub held its first Showcase Event on 9 December 2020, presenting several flagship Hub-funded…
Using ASHE to examine trends in low pay: initial exploration of the data (WED policy paper, November 2020)
This is the first policy paper by researchers from the Wage & Employment Dynamics project.…
Economically "inactive": How does childcare impact mothers' ability to re-join the labour market?
This blog elaborates on a Data Insight focusing on the impact informal childcare provided by…