Changing Data Collection Modes: highlights from the 3rd Survey Practice Forum
We shed light on emerging trends, technological advancements, and innovative methodologies that are shaping the future of survey research.
We shed light on emerging trends, technological advancements, and innovative methodologies that are shaping the future of survey research.
This article was first published in the Survey Practice e-journal
For over 40 years, NatCen has been monitoring public attitudes towards abortion in Britain.
NatCen recontacted nearly 1,800 of those who took part in the 2023 British Social Attitudes survey
The Big Listen was a listening exercise commissioned by Ofsted to hear the views and experiences of key groups
With increasing attention on citizens’ assemblies and juries, policymakers and researchers can gain insights by looking below the surface
What do the recent experiences of collective conciliation at Acas reveal about the state of industrial relations in the UK?
More needs to be done to improve the inclusion of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in society
What we've learned from doing a large-scale study of young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
We reflect on the centrality of adaptation and localisation to the effectiveness of educational interventions
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