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British Social Attitudes 35
Recently, NatCen published the 35th year of the British Social Attitudes Survey. Alongside this, they pulled out some key findings from different areas of the survey. We explore a few in this blog....
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5 things that official inflation figures don’t tell you about the minimum cost of living
Professor Donald Hirsch has recently worked with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation on the Minimum Income Standard. That research used the English Housing Survey among other datasets. In this blog, he...
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Big Crime Rises, Big Crime Falls: New Evidence of the Impact of Prices, Policing and Policy
Matteo Sandi, one of our Data Impact Fellows, shares findings from his research into metal crime.
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#DataImpactFellows doing great work
Our Data Impact Fellows are a fantastic group of early career researchers who are out to change the world. We’re very proud of the research they’re doing and the impact they are already...
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The NHS at 70 – and what people think of it
Chris Coates explores how data in the UK Data Service collection is being used to look at how the British feel about the NHS on its big birthday.
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