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Data Impact Blog
Wed 4 Jul 2018 - Data Impact Blog

Is the normalisation of ‘plus-size’ bodies in the UK undermining the battle against obesity?

A new study used descriptive and logistic regression analyses based on a pooled nationally representative cross-sectional survey, the Health Survey for England, for the years 1997, 1998, 2002, 2014...

Data Impact Blog
Mon 2 Jul 2018 - Data Impact Blog

In the News (2nd July)

A round-up from the news and across the web of the impact of data in the UK Data Service collection… – Scottish government woes? – Changing West Midlands – Flying anywhere?...

Data Impact Blog
Thu 28 Jun 2018 - Data Impact Blog

What is the size of Australia’s non-heterosexual population?

In the first in an occasional series looking at the use and impact of socio-economic data from other countries which is similar to that in the UK Data Service collection, Tom Wilson and Fiona Shall...

Data Impact Blog
Wed 27 Jun 2018 - Data Impact Blog

Has the National Living Wage really benefited low-paid employees?

Agnes Norris Keiller from the Institute for Fiscal Studies examines how the pay and living standards of low-wage employees have changed since the National Living Wage was introduced. She finds that...

Data Impact Blog
Mon 25 Jun 2018 - Data Impact Blog

In the News (25th June 2018)

A round-up from the news and across the web of the impact of data in the UK Data Service collection… – Over 40? Take care of your health – Missing out on paternity pay – Con...

Data Impact Blog
Fri 22 Jun 2018 - Data Impact Blog

Exploring housing and households who rent privately using the English Housing Survey

Liz Smy from the UK Data Service explores the UK private rental market through researchers’ analysis of data in the English Housing Survey.