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Dr Paul Garcia Hinojosa introduces his project using linked administrative data to explore how socio-emotional characteristics observed in early childhood relate to offending behaviour during adolescence.
ISER researchers discuss their work in these blog posts.
Dr Paul Garcia Hinojosa introduces his project using linked administrative data to explore how socio-emotional characteristics observed in early childhood relate to offending behaviour during adolescence.
Dr Silvia Avram asks if the minimum wage goes up, do people’s chances of moving to a better-paid job go down?
Dr Joshua Fullard explains how he finds male applicants face systematic disadvantages when applying for positions in the school workforce – particularly for less senior roles
Research Fellow Jamie Moore writes a blog about survey modes and mode effects
Research Fellow Jamie Moore writes a blog about survey weights
Anna Dearman and Jasmine Ratcliff share their insights from the Festival of Genomics & Biodata conference
Many of us experience poor mental health at some point during our lives, whether it’s mild or severe, brief or prolonged. We know something’s going on in the mind, but are there any biological differences in the body?
Anna Dearman describes how to explore this question using measures of molecules in the blood.
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Angus Holford writes for Research Professional News