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This Data Insight by ADR UK fellow Dr Vickie Barrett explores the relationship between school exclusions and offending in England. We used the Ministry of Justice and Department for Education linked dataset which included de-identified data from the Police National Computer (PNC) and National Pupil Database (NPD).
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ASHE and official labour market statistics substantially underreport multiple jobholding. In HMRC PAYE data, not only is the level of multiple jobholding substantially higher but its prevalence among young women also becomes visible. Read this Data Insight from ADR UK fellow Darja Reuschke to find out more.
This Data Insight explores the factors that are associated with the receipt of careers advice and guidance among young adults in Wales.
Homelessness among young people is often treated as a sudden crisis or an individual failure. The results presented in this ADR NI report show that, for many, it is neither. Drawing on linked administrative data and lived experience expertise, it demonstrates that homelessness risk is patterned, predictable and visible within public systems - often years before homelessness occurs.
This Data Insight, from ADR UK fellow Daniel Derbyshire, combines data from the ASHE-Census 2011 dataset with data from the Annual Population Survey to examine the disability pay gap and disability employment gap across England and Wales. The insights presented here highlight how the nature and extent of labour market inequalities experienced by disabled people varies greatly across England and Wales.
This Data Insight examines distinct area-level deprivation trajectories within the Northern Ireland (NI) population from 2010-16; and their association with subsequent mortality, psychotropic medication, and accident and emergency (A & E) attendance from 2017-21.
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.
This study used linked administrative data to examine the risk of homelessness among young people aging out of care (care leavers) in Northern Ireland (NI).