A day in the life…working on the Scottish Health Survey
Jack Terris is a fourth-year undergraduate studying Sociology with Quantitative Methods at the University of Edinburgh.
Jack Terris is a fourth-year undergraduate studying Sociology with Quantitative Methods at the University of Edinburgh.
This mixed method research sought to understand the short to medium term impacts on families who received the Five Family Payments.
Our research uncovers the number of disabled claimants who feel they could work, the barriers they are facing, and how DWP could support them.
This review aimed to identify which interventions help disadvantaged groups move towards and secure employment.
We conducted interviews to understand what journeys and external factors lead people to experience adverse consequences from their own gambling.
A nationally representative survey on public attitudes towards genetic testing to understand and personalise medicine response.
A report on changes to the display of food and drink high in fat, sugar, or salt displayed in specified locations in supermarkets in England.
This recently published report explores the views and experiences of health and disability benefit customers
Millions of older adults in the UK live in unsafe, cold, and poorly maintained homes - worsening their health and increasing pressure on the NHS.
This secondary analysis combined data from five years of published HSE data (2015 to 2019).
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