Using longitudinal studies for modelling change over time: an analyst's perspective
In this blog, we reflect on useful elements of longitudinal cohort studies and potential risks to analyses.
In this blog, we reflect on useful elements of longitudinal cohort studies and potential risks to analyses.
Can tablets collect data from people with no internet or limited digital literacy?
This blog proposes three priorities through which equity and inclusivity can be embedded in the climate agenda.
Our flagship British Social Attitudes survey has tracked views on public expenditure priorities since 1983.
The first in a series of five annual podcasts discussing the findings of the A Better Start evaluation.
People living with physical impairments and mental health conditions can experience real barriers to accessing and getting on in work.
Introducing longitudinal population studies from a biomedical science perspective – Understanding Society & Growing Up in Scotland
Attitudes towards Scotland’s constitutional status divide the parties’ supporters now to a far greater extent than they did a decade ago.
The ‘culture wars’ debate does in many respects mirror the division between Remainers and Leavers.
Fly-tipping is a growing problem in England and the issue is having a significant financial impact.
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