Getting started with LEO: studying the post-16 activities of young people In this blog, Dave Thomson, Chief Statistician at FFT Education, explores how researchers can use the Longitudinal Education…
Research reveals commuting patterns of nurses and midwives How far nurses and midwives travel to work, and how they get there, can impact their wellbeing, job satisfaction, and even the ability of…
HMRC launches new data access strategy with support from ADR UK A major new report published today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), with funding from ADR UK, sets out a roadmap to widen secure access…
Taming the DRAGoN: Building bridges for better data access and research This blog is by Dr Damian Whittard from the University of the West of England's Data Research, Access and Governance Network…
Who is overlooked in employment survey data? An exploration of multiple employment with administrative data In this blog, Dr Darja Reuschke, Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham and…
Behind the red tractor: Who are our farming families? In this blog, Dr Claire Hargreaves, an ADR UK Research Fellow based at Lancaster University, explains why understanding the farming household is…
Unpacking the disability pay gap ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Daniel Derbyshire discusses his research project on the disability pay gap, and why this topic is on the political agenda. ADR UK Research…
Unpacking how hiring discrimination affects UK workers’ skills This blog by Kathyrn Fair, an ADR UK Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute, discusses her project on…
Who lives in a farm household and what jobs do they do? While farms are vital to the UK’s food supply, many households running these businesses rely on multiple income sources. This blog by ADR UK…
Mapping inclusive pathways to STEM careers This blog by ADR UK Research Fellow Golo Henseke explores the challenges and opportunities surrounding inclusive access to high-skill STEM (Science,…