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From learning to earning? What the Labour Force Survey shows about job-related training in the UK
Sarah Pemberton-Frings explores what the UK Labour Force Survey reveals about unequal access to job-related training and the extent to which training is linked to better pay and employment opportun...
What we know about victimisation amongst Gen Z using the Millennium Cohort Study
Aase Villadsen and Emla Fitzsimons, from the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at UCL, provide new insight on the experiences of crime and victimisation in Gen Z as they transition from adolescence t...
Advocacy skills for data stewards: it’s about people too, not just data
Het bericht Advocacy skills for data stewards: it’s about people too, not just data verscheen eerst op DANS....
Do nonstandard work hours influence children’s wellbeing through maternal mental health and children’s routines?
Chia Liu, Associate Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, uses the Millennium Cohort Study to investigate whether mothers working nonstandard hours affects young children’s socioemotional...
The NextGen Harmonised Data Gateway — Working with Harmonised Datasets
Video on Harmonised Datasets: This video introduces the I4NG Harmonised Datasets produced as part of the Infra4NextGen project, which is funded by the European Commission to support evidence-based...
Carer’s Allowance, economic insecurity, and the politics of data in times of benefit scandals
Gabriele Mari, from Erasmus University Rotterdam, reflects on the politics of data in times of benefit scandals, and how survey data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study might shine another lig...