A day in the life of…a Survey Statistician
Statisticians make decisions about collecting and using data to keep surveys truly random and representative.
Statisticians make decisions about collecting and using data to keep surveys truly random and representative.
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The cost-of-living crisis has caused sharp increases in food insecurity among disabled people in the UK.
Following the latest World Economic Forum, this blog explores the importance of social policies in addressing global challenges and crises.
The Centre for Deliberation recently concluded a project, which sought to explore citizens’ views on the UK’s tax system.
Our analysts at the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) reflect on the release and how a new poverty measure can be useful for research.
Alex Scholes shares his experience as a Senior Researcher at the Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen).
Following COP28, we have been reflecting on our experiences deliberating with the public on climate related issues.
The work of NatCen’s Social Surveys Department continues to be relevant and forms a core element of our ‘Making Life Better’ strategy.
Findings from the latest Mental Health of Children and Young People survey series.
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