Graduating in austerity: How do welfare cuts affect the human capital formation and career path of university students? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellows Dr Taheya Tarannum and Dr Farshad Ravasan…
Female offending in England and Australia: Insights from administrative data Join this online event to explore female offending trends in England and Australia through administrative data…
Patchwork jobs, hidden underutilisation and the mismeasurement of employment Join this seminar to explore the hidden realities of the ‘patchwork economy’, where multiple jobholding and…
Crime and Justice Administrative Data Network launch event This event launches the Crime and Justice Administrative Data Network (CJADN). The CJADN is a cross-institutional, cross-regional network…
Two funding opportunities: ADR UK Academic Lead for Better Economic Data and ADR UK Academic Lead for the Ministry of Justice Data First programme ADR UK is inviting applications for Academic Leads…
Data quality aspects of administrative data Join this in-person course delivered by ADR Scotland to learn about the importance of data quality when working with administrative data. Join this…
Coming soon: Funding opportunity for ADR UK PhD Studentships ADR UK will soon launch an exciting new funding opportunity for Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnerships…
What can the UK learn from the Netherlands about data, power and trust? In a new episode of Connecting Society, co-host Mark Green travels (metaphorically) to the Netherlands to ask: how can we build…
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…