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Data services remain available during DDoS attacks; structural solution underway
Het bericht Data services remain available during DDoS attacks; structural solution underway verscheen eerst op DANS....
Using data to inform campaigns: dying in poverty
Elaine Robinson and Juliet Stone, from the Centre for Research in Social Policy, share insights from their quantitative analysis underpinning Marie Curie’s Dying in poverty campaign.
Impact in an NHS analysis and evaluation team
Rhiannon Williams, one of our lightning keynote speakers at Perspectives on Engagement and Impact, discusses the different engagement avenues available to researchers wanting to generate impact in...
From data to decisions: understanding the evidence behind the two-child limit
Eve Little explores how data and research have informed understanding of child poverty and contributed to recent policy change, including the removal of the two-child limit.
Do couples match on beliefs? Evidence from gender role attitudes in the UK
Marco Francesconi, Cheti Nicoletti and Khushboo Surana discuss how gender role attitudes influence partner choice and household dynamics, exploring how shared beliefs shape the organisation and dec...
Food banks do more than issue food parcels
Researchers from the University of Bradford explore the relationship between food bank access and better mental health, highlighting the implications of their work for the United Nations’ Sustainab...