The UK Data Service Impact channels
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:06 am
The UK Data Service Data Impact event, Poverty in Data, took place across three days in April. Over 200 people attended and engaged with research, data and discussion on this vital topic. You can find out all of the information and find videos of all of our main sessions on our website.
On the Data Impact blog, we have highlighted various pieces of research looking at different areas of poverty. As mentioned above, we had a piece from the Work Foundation looking at labour market insecurity in the UK.
Ricky Kanabar and Paul Gregg, from the lebanon rcs data University of Bath, discussed their research on home ownership and wealth inequality in Great Britain.
One of our previous Data Impact Fellows, Bozena Wielgoszewska, who is now Research Fellow at the Social Research Institute, University College London, discussed the gender furlough gap. Bozena also took part as a panellist at our ECR workshop as part of Poverty in Data.
Showing the international usage of data made available by the UK Data Service, Franco Bonomi Bezzo and Anne-Marie Jeannet, from the University of Milan, shared about their research looking at the role voluntary & civic organisations have in deprived communities.
Most recently Nicholas Kofi Adjei, Research Associate at the University of Liverpool, discussed the relationship between family adversities across the early life course and perceived emotional support in adolescence.
On the Data Impact blog, we have highlighted various pieces of research looking at different areas of poverty. As mentioned above, we had a piece from the Work Foundation looking at labour market insecurity in the UK.
Ricky Kanabar and Paul Gregg, from the lebanon rcs data University of Bath, discussed their research on home ownership and wealth inequality in Great Britain.
One of our previous Data Impact Fellows, Bozena Wielgoszewska, who is now Research Fellow at the Social Research Institute, University College London, discussed the gender furlough gap. Bozena also took part as a panellist at our ECR workshop as part of Poverty in Data.
Showing the international usage of data made available by the UK Data Service, Franco Bonomi Bezzo and Anne-Marie Jeannet, from the University of Milan, shared about their research looking at the role voluntary & civic organisations have in deprived communities.
Most recently Nicholas Kofi Adjei, Research Associate at the University of Liverpool, discussed the relationship between family adversities across the early life course and perceived emotional support in adolescence.