Public attitudes to benefit fraud and error
A review of changes over time in public perception of fraud and error in the welfare system and how the government tackles it.
A review of changes over time in public perception of fraud and error in the welfare system and how the government tackles it.
Any change in mode, or modes, involves complex trade-offs regarding representation, measurement, time and cost which we can help to navigate.
Empowering societies for global change
Our work contributes to public understanding of key issues for children and families including early years and parenting, education and mental health.
Delivering research at the heart of evidence-based policy in Scotland, using a variety of methodological approaches, across a range of topics.
Resources for study schools to use to raise awareness about their involvement in the study and reassure parents of the legitimacy of the study.
We examine Britain’s role in a changing world including in policy areas such as armed conflict, migration, health crises, and climate change.
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.
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