Longitudinal surveys
Longitudinal research helps us understand how people change over time.
Longitudinal research helps us understand how people change over time.
Research exploring Essex residents’ views on the key opportunities, considerations and priorities for upcoming changes to how councils are organised.
A project to test a software programme which uses quizzes and games to help pupils learn counterintuitive concepts in science and maths.
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.
We are carrying out an independent evaluation of the Gambling Act Review and the implementation and impact of changes to gambling-related policies.
A longitudinal study of the effects of minimum unit pricing on retailer behaviour and household purchasing patterns to help reduce harmful drinking
ScotCen were commissioned to explore experiences of using the 'Worrying About Money?' guide among people experiencing financial insecurity.
This study helps to understand the impact that expanding funded early learning and childcare has had on both children’s and parents’ outcomes.
What do parents think of the support provided by their child’s school?
NatCen is conducting research on how recent immigration policy changes affected people’s experiences of coming to the UK and the immigration system.
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