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This Data Insight by ADR UK fellow Markus Gehrsitz draws on Ministry of Justice Data First linked administrative datasets on courts, prisons and probation services to examine whether post-release supervision for offenders released from short prison sentences reduces re-offending in England and Wales.
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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).
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 how young workers are matched to firms across local labour markets in England, using the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset. We focus on differences in ‘positive assortative matching’ – the extent to which high-skilled workers are matched to high-quality firms – which is assumed to increase productivity in many standard economic models.
This Data Insight uses the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset – England to compare the labour market trajectories of students who followed academic and vocational pathways after their GCSEs. The insights point to a substantial gap in earnings growth, with students who followed academic education routes experiencing higher earnings growth in their careers. The research highlights the role of firms in explaining and amplifying this difference.
This Data Insight draws on the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Department for Education (DfE) dataset to examine how socio-emotional developmental difficulties observed in early childhood are associated with offending behaviour during adolescence.
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 whether ethnic disparities persist across successive stages of the criminal justice system – remand, plea and imprisonment – after controlling for other factors, and how these disparities differ among men and women. The analyses seek to contribute to a better understanding of sources of cumulative disadvantage in the justice system. These may stem from disadvantages accrued at earlier decision points in the court process, as well as from the intersection of multiple identities such as gender and ethnicity.
This Data Insight explores the relationship between school absenteeism and subsequent patterns of criminal activity. It addresses the question ‘What are the long-term effects of school absenteeism on crime at different stages of life?’ Specifically, it examines whether authorised and unauthorised absences are associated with future cautions and convictions.
This Data Insight focuses on the relationships between ethnicity, sex, and community orders. It explores whether there are differences in the types of requirements imposed on individuals based on their sex and ethnic background, after considering factors such as age and offence category. Additionally, it investigates whether these differences impact the successful completion of community orders.