A framework for identifying and addressing the risks of exclusion from social surveys

[…] subgroups that may be under-represented in, or missing entirely from, UK population surveys. I do not attempt to quantify the extent of under-representation or to evaluate the impact that this may have on survey estimates. Instead, I attempt to provide a framework for considering the problem: for identifying the groups of interest, for understanding […]

Reproducing advantage. The glass floor of the salariat class(es?) revisited

[…] downward mobility – i.e. benefiting from a ‘glass floor effect’. We identify abilities in terms of both educational attainment and cognitive skills. Our study estimates separately the impact of salariat (upper service class) and semi-professional–technical (lower service class) origins. The motivation behind this comparison is that we should expect parents from the upper service […]

How does bereavement affect the health‑related quality of life of household members who do and do not provide unpaid care? Difference‑in‑Difference analyses using the UK Household Longitudinal Survey

[…] have lasted longer for non-carers. For both groups, HRQoL became comparable to the non-bereaved population around 3 years after bereavement. Conclusions: Bereavement has a statistically significant negative impact on HRQoL in the short-term, for both carers and non-carers. However, the effect size is small and is not sustained, suggesting that including bereavement in economic […]

Improving lives: helping workless families. Analysis and research pack

[…] adds new insights by combining survey and administrative data. This has allowed us to reach a more detailed and sophisticated understanding about the root causes of disadvantage and their impact on the outcomes of children in families where no parent is working. Note: Uses Understanding Society: Linked Education Administrative Datasets – National Pupil Database NPD