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survey following 40,000 UK households annually. Unprecedented research opportunities. Based at &
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Dr Gundi Knies, expert on income distribution/poverty, life satisfaction & neighbourhood effects
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Prof Annette Jäckle, international expert in survey methodology, Associate Director of Innovations for Understanding Society
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Professor Michaela Benzeval Director of Understanding Society & expert in longitudinal research
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Dr Cara Booker expert on psychosocial determinants & risk factors of health across the life-course
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Dr Alita Nandi, expert on ethnicity & gender, differences in life satisfaction, mental health & economic wellbeing
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Dr Yanchun Bao, expert developing new statistical methods using genetic data to understand health/social/economic outcomes
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Prof Heather Laurie MBE FAccSS internationally renowned expert in women’s participation in the labour force & household dynamics
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Prof Meena Kumari, expert in biological & sociological epidemiology & Director of The Centre for Doctoral Training in Biosocial Research
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Dr Amy Clair, expert on housing precariousness, housing & children's wellbeing, poor housing & health
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Dr Birgitta Rabe leading economist specialising in education, family & labour economics.
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ISER's Inspirational Women world-leaders in social science Dr Melissa Smart, an expert in complex human disease, leading our health research team
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Centre for Longitudinal Studies 5 t
📢 Call for submissions for our upcoming cohorts & technology innovation event are now open! This 1-day conf will comprise of presentations, tech demos, & workshops exploring new tech for collecting data on individuals & their environments. Find out more:
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Jon Burton 6 t
Ethnic minority voters in the UK 2015 general election: A breakthrough for the Conservative party? By using data from "Cons. increased their support among Hindus - but Lab. party gained elsewhere... due to movement away from LibDems"
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Social Research Assn 5 t
New online resource now available from Biosocial research: biological data in social surveys' by from .
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We may not be dressed up for but we have research that shows that young people who engage in arts & culture (including reading for pleasure) are more likely to be happier & have higher self-esteem: via
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European Social Survey 7 t
Listen to an audio and visual recording of our methods seminar: Linking survey and social media data: Experiences and evidence. Organised with and , the seminar was delivered by Tarek Al Baghal ( 🇬🇧).
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Apostolos Davillas 7 t
At today to present my research using . Thank you for the invitation !
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UnderstandingSociety 6. mar.
Nice headline! (And a fascinating look at age-period-cohort effects)
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UnderstandingSociety 6. mar.
The deadline for gender pay gap reporting is coming up again, so our latest blog post is from on where things stand and what's still to be done
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Jon Burton 6. mar.
The bedroom tax, by Stephen Gibbons & Olmo Silva - uses "The implication of our findings is that this type of policy has limited power to change housing consumption or employment in the short run"
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