Air pollution and individuals’ mental wellbeing in the adult population in United Kingdom: a spatial-temporal longitudinal study and the moderating effect of ethnicity

[…] both LSOAs and local-authority levels. Decomposing air pollution into spatial-temporal (between-within) effects showed significant between, but not within effects; thus, residing in more polluted local-authorities/LSOAs have higher impact on poor mental well-being than the air pollution variation across time within each geographical area. Analysis by ethnicity revealed higher odds of poor mental well-being with […]

Socioeconomic risks of food insecurity during the Covid‑19 pandemic in the UK: findings from the Understanding Society Covid Survey

[…] insecurity measure used. Experiencing Covid-19 symptoms explained less than 5% of the likelihood of being food insecure for single parents but approximately 30% of not having access to healthy and nutritious food for young people. Conclusion: Policies providing additional financial support may help to reduce the impact of Covid-19 on food insecurity in the UK.

The effects of Uber diffusion on the mental health of drivers

While the spread of digital technologies and the growth of associated atypical forms of work are attracting increasing attention, little is known about the impact of these new forms of work on psychological well-being. This paper examines the effect of Uber diffusion on the mental health of drivers, taking advantage of the rollout of […]

Improving Survey Measurement of Income and Employment (ISMIE), 2001-2003

[…] characteristics (pay, hours, status, etc) with employer records. The survey also contained an experiment to test alternative dependent interviewing strategies, and compare them with traditional independent interviewing, in terms of impact on validity and accuracy. The data currently deposited at the UK Data Archive are the household survey and the validation data collected from employers.