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Blog

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Landing page 9 January 2025

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Landing page 9 January 2025

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Landing page 9 January 2025

Mariya Yanishevskaya

Mariya Yanishevskaya is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Deliberation.

Researcher 9 January 2025

Public Attitudes toward Immigration: Exploring the trend data

In our latest episode we discuss one of the British Social Attitudes Survey's most referenced topics.

Podcast 9 January 2025

Understanding how and why young disabled people experience loneliness

Interviews were conducted to explore young disabled people’s (aged 16-24) experience of building social connections and loneliness.

Report 7 January 2025

Day in the life of a ... Research Assistant

Research Assistants are exposed to each element of a research study, learning the necessary skills and processes to work across studies.

Blog 7 January 2025

Understanding the influence of social and physical environments on loneliness

Focus groups and interviews were conducted to explore how physical and social environments affect social connection in areas of high deprivation

Report 7 January 2025

How poor-quality housing is harming millions of older adults

Millions of older adults in the UK live in unsafe, cold, and poorly maintained homes - worsening their health and increasing pressure on the NHS.

Report 30 December 2024

How the value divide is challenging Britain's two-party system

Following our new classification of the voting public, we explore how the public voted in the 2024 election and what this means for British politics

Article 20 December 2024

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