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Are the Armed Forces understood and supported by the public?
ResearcherElizabeth Clery
Measuring attitudes towards service personnel and veterans and the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan...
Aspirations for later life
This research presents new survey findings on people’s aspirations for later life in Great Britain.
British Social Attitudes 26th Report
The 26th report of the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey series, conducted annually since 1983...
Implementation Evaluation of the National Healthy Schools enhancement model
Oct 2010
A study which fed into the production of guidelines for Special Schools delivering the National Healthy Schools enhancement model...
Living and caring?
This report assesses the impact of informal care provision on older people by comparing the experiences of carers and non-carers aged 50 and over.
Living Apart Together
New research into the 10% of British couples who live at seperate addresses ...
Living in Leicester
Researcher
A study of how much energy people in Leicester use in their homes, gardens and travel...
Motivations for sole and joint birth registration
This study explores how unmarried parents make choices and decisions about sole or joint birth registration...
National Diet and Nutrition Survey
This survey aims to track (and allow policy makers to quickly respond to) trends in diet and nutrition status...
National Infant Diet and Health Study
This study sets out to draw a detailed picture of what very young children eat ...
National Travel Survey
ResearcherAlun Humphrey
The only national source of information on where, why, how and how far people travel...
Offending Crime & Justice
ResearcherSarah Tipping
The Offending Crime & Justice study examined offences, anti-social behaviour and drug use among young people.
Parental Confidence in the Special Educational Needs System
This report presents findings from our study of parents’ experiences of the Special Educational Needs system...
Qualitative Evaluation of Support for Very Long-term Unemployed (SVLTU) Trailblazer
NatCen have been commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to conduct a large programme of qualitative research as part of the evaluation of the Support for Very Long-term Unemployed (SVLTU) Trailblazer.
Understanding participatory time for groups at risk of social exclusion
ResearcherMatt Barnes
This study explores social exclusion in those who work atypical times and older people
Understanding Society
The largest social research study of its kind in the world with 40,000 households - 100,000 individuals - taking part across the UK...