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Survey Measurement of Health: Implications for Social Science Research
Online training on the role of survey measurement in advancing social science research, for understanding health inequalities, guiding policy, and tracking interventions
Online training on the role of survey measurement in advancing social science research, for understanding health inequalities, guiding policy, and tracking interventions
Our MiSoC roundtable discussion event with policy experts in child development, school behaviour interventions and young offending
Five free webinars this autumn to introduce our linked data; employment data; family, households and children data; income, wealth and housing data; and ethnicity and immigration data
Policy areas include obesity and nutrition, remote work, new skills and changing nature of jobs, immigration, ethnic minorities and access to family justice, wage inequality, benefits and taxes.
The ISER research team are presenting 12 new studies at this year’s ESRA Conference at the University of Utrecht
Managing challenging behaviour is an important issue for all schools and parents. We present new research showcased by the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, with presentations of five new studies looking at how children's socio-emotional development impacts on their later behaviours, and how school policies on managing behaviour work....
Presented by: Paul Garcia Hinojosa, Ben Etheridge, Emma Duchini, Angus Holford, Hettie Burn
Venue: Broadway House, Tothill Street, Westminster