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This Data Insight uses the Migrant Workers Scan dataset (MWS) - an administrative register from HM Revenue and Customs that records every non-UK national applying for a National Insurance Number - to explore how the wages of migrants change over time, compared to the native population.
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This Data Insight discusses the differences between A-level teacher-predicted grades for university admissions, and exam results, by student gender.
This study was summarised by Sara Duru during her eight-week internship at ADR UK, with input and feedback from the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) team who produced the original research. It looks at academic outcomes and special education needs across gestational age, for children born with and without chronic health conditions (e.g. long-term conditions affecting the brain, lungs, or heart).
This Data Insight report explores Northern Ireland (NI) trade by sector over the period 2014–2020 with a particular emphasis on 10X priority clusters.
This Data Insight report explores Northern Ireland (NI) trade by region over the period 2014 to 2020, with particular emphasis on the impact of COVID-19.
This ONS report focuses on a selection of research projects being undertaken in the SRS that have been commissioned, often for evaluation work. For this review, the focus is limited to work undertaken by third sector and private organisations. The report is supplemented with four case studies of policy design or evaluation in practice.
The Earnings and Employees Study (EES) 2011 links wage and employment data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) for 2011 with detailed individual and household characteristics information, including religious denomination and community background, from the 2011 Census. Analysing this linked data, we find no evidence of either a Catholic wage penalty or premium in 2011, with estimated wage gaps small in magnitude and statistically insignificant in unadjusted and adjusted models.
This project responds to an ESRC funding call to expand the use of the Business Data for Research (Northern Ireland) database by researchers, with particular focus on informing the Department for the Economy’s “10X Economy” vision. It explores and reviews newly available micro-business data, paying attention to its useability in evaluating Northern Irish trade.