Exploring transitions to post-compulsory education in Wales
In a new ADR Wales Data Insight, researchers Dr Katy Huxley and Rhys Davies looked at the transitions to post-compulsory education in Wales. The team linked Welsh education data sources,…
Gender pay and career progression gap widens with experience in the teaching sector in Wales
Recent analysis from ADR Wales’ researchers used administrative data to estimate career progression and pay differences among female and male teachers and school leaders in Wales. Using anonymised administrative data…
New Data Explained: HAPPEN dataset
This Data Explained summarises experiences and learning from working with the HAPPEN (Health and Attainment of Pupils in Primary Education) dataset while producing research into children’s health and wellbeing in…
ADR UK invests further funding in AD|ARC
ADR UK is providing a second phase of funding for the Administrative Data | Agricultural Research Collection (AD|ARC) programme. This four-nation project will increase understanding of farmer and farm household…
New research examines effectiveness of careers guidance and how it is prioritised
New research carried out by ADR Wales has examined the effectiveness of careers guidance in supporting participation in post compulsory education and training and how careers guidance is prioritised. The…
PhD students in Wales set to benefit from ADR UK investment for quantitative research using linked administrative data
ADR UK is delighted to announce 20 PhD studentship opportunities to be hosted by supervisors across 13 of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs). Three…
ADR Wales unveils programme of work at Welsh Parliament
ADR Wales has today (Thursday 1 December) unveiled its Planned Programme of Work that will help to provide an insight on the key issues facing Wales and the UK. The…
A new report provides recommendations on the better use of data to inform careers guidance in Wales
A recent report published by Welsh Government highlights the benefits and limitations of enhanced data utilisation to deliver careers services in Wales. Welsh Government commissioned ADR Wales researchers to undertake a study to…
ADR UK highlights a year of achievements and development in 2021-22 annual report
Today, ADR UK has published its annual report for 2021-22, showcasing a range of achievements and developments from right across the partnership. The report gives an overview of progress from the…
IPDLN 2022 Conference brings together data researchers from across the globe to share ideas
The International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) 2022 Conference has kicked off to a successful start in Edinburgh, with a rich variety of speeches and workshops. Running from Wednesday 7…
Exploring transitions to post-compulsory education in Wales
In a new ADR Wales Data Insight, researchers Dr Katy Huxley and Rhys Davies looked at the transitions to post-compulsory education in Wales. The team linked Welsh education data sources,…
Gender pay and career progression gap widens with experience in the teaching sector in Wales
Recent analysis from ADR Wales’ researchers used administrative data to estimate career progression and pay differences among female and male teachers and school leaders in Wales. Using anonymised administrative data…
New Data Explained: HAPPEN dataset
This Data Explained summarises experiences and learning from working with the HAPPEN (Health and Attainment of Pupils in Primary Education) dataset while producing research into children’s health and wellbeing in…
ADR UK invests further funding in AD|ARC
ADR UK is providing a second phase of funding for the Administrative Data | Agricultural Research Collection (AD|ARC) programme. This four-nation project will increase understanding of farmer and farm household…
New research examines effectiveness of careers guidance and how it is prioritised
New research carried out by ADR Wales has examined the effectiveness of careers guidance in supporting participation in post compulsory education and training and how careers guidance is prioritised. The…
PhD students in Wales set to benefit from ADR UK investment for quantitative research using linked administrative data
ADR UK is delighted to announce 20 PhD studentship opportunities to be hosted by supervisors across 13 of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs). Three…
ADR Wales unveils programme of work at Welsh Parliament
ADR Wales has today (Thursday 1 December) unveiled its Planned Programme of Work that will help to provide an insight on the key issues facing Wales and the UK. The…
A new report provides recommendations on the better use of data to inform careers guidance in Wales
A recent report published by Welsh Government highlights the benefits and limitations of enhanced data utilisation to deliver careers services in Wales. Welsh Government commissioned ADR Wales researchers to undertake a study to…
ADR UK highlights a year of achievements and development in 2021-22 annual report
Today, ADR UK has published its annual report for 2021-22, showcasing a range of achievements and developments from right across the partnership. The report gives an overview of progress from the…
IPDLN 2022 Conference brings together data researchers from across the globe to share ideas
The International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) 2022 Conference has kicked off to a successful start in Edinburgh, with a rich variety of speeches and workshops. Running from Wednesday 7…