Time Use in the UK: Autumn 2023
The latest sweep looked at how things such as leisure time, childcare, work or time spent in retirement are changing.
The latest sweep looked at how things such as leisure time, childcare, work or time spent in retirement are changing.
The ONS Time Use Study is a study which aims to find out how different people across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland spend their time
We would like to invite you to take part in a study about parents’ and carers’ views and use of early learning and childcare in Scotland.
A review exploring the current state of online time use surveys in the UK, with the aim of improving efficacy for both respondents and data users.
Average daily time spent by adults on activities including paid work, unpaid household work, unpaid care, travel and entertainment.
This technical briefing paper supplements our Society Watch 2024 report, exploring the value of Hierarchical Age-Cohort-Period modelling.
This study explores public opinions on using health data for statistics, with the aim to gain insight into views on its use for statistical purposes.
This mixed method research sought to understand parents’ views and experiences of funded early learning and childcare (ELC) in Scotland.
NatCen and RSM are researching how changes to support affect asylum refugees with a positive decision, being asked to leave Home Office accommodation.
This report sets out findings from Ofsted’s ‘Big Listen’ research with the public and parents/carers on their views about Ofsted.
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