Health Survey for England: ethnicity and health
The Health Survey for England is a yearly survey that monitors the health of the nation. It has been running since 1991.
The Health Survey for England is a yearly survey that monitors the health of the nation. It has been running since 1991.
The research was commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Final research findings from the Patterns of Play research project.
This inquiry, led by Sense about Science, examined how well the government's evidence for COVID-19 decisions served society.
Assessing the effectiveness of front-of-pack labelling on food using an experimental design.
This study is the third in a series of repeat qualitative studies with 11-19-year olds across the UK conducted by ScotCen.
Looking at how social and political attitudes have evolved during the course of the pandemic.
This secondary analysis project investigates the perceptions of the harms and benefits of e-cigarettes, and how they differ amongst adults in England.
The Health Survey for England is a yearly survey that monitors the health of the nation. It has been running since 1991.
We explored the impact and consequences of policy changes relating to tobacco consumption and supply in England and Scotland.
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