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Since 1971, the @ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource. 🔗 buff.ly/412drFo
Daniel Zazueta-Borboa from @NIDI_KNAW uses the @ONS Longitudinal Study to do a cross-country analysis with Finland & Italy to find out what works and what doesn't. Reducing inequalities in life expectancy: what works? buff.ly/3PbGejL #LinkingOurLivesBlog
celsiusnews: In the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog Dr Bonnie Buyuklieva describes her research in which she used the @ONS Longitudinal Study to develop new ways of modelling the metabolic processes of people and their built environments. …
celsiusnews: "The whole community is affected by poor #health. It’s not just about helping people live longer, healthier lives but supporting local economies & economic growth" Read more from @emilytmurray in the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog …
celsiusnews: 🚨 🆕 #LinkingOurLivesBlog out now! In this blog, Dr Bonnie Buyuklieva describes her research in which she used the @ONS Longitudinal Study to develop new ways of modelling the metabolic processes of people and their built environments. …
celsiusnews: What makes healthy cities? @Bonnie_0000 believes these should be places able to sustain their populations & enable people to progress through different phases of their lives. Read more in our latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog - …
Research into the long-term effects of children’s social care has highlighted that this group often experience poor outcomes. But does ethnicity have an additional effect? Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog to find out what researchers found buff.ly/3SpUyH1
celsiusnews: In our #LinkingOurLivesBlog @emilytmurray highlights lessons from the Health in Older People in Places project (HOPE). #HOPE uses data from the @ONS LS showing the link between levels of #employment & #health in a place. …
But until the early 2000s few studies had examined this phenomenon over the long term 🏥 Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesblog to find out more - buff.ly/eDX4RfK @ESRC @UKRI_News @CALLS_Hub @UKDataService
What makes healthy cities? @Bonnie_0000 believes these should be places able to sustain their populations & enable people to progress through different phases of their lives. Read more in our #LinkingOurLivesBlog - buff.ly/3nVdNx1 #UrbanPlanning #Cities #London
celsiusnews: #LinkingOurLivesblog - longitudinal research on the long-term outcomes of #lookedafterchildren & its impact on the #CareReview. buff.ly/3NdYXJ6 @emilytmurray @a_sacker @rebeccalacey @icls_info @UCL_IEHC @NuffieldFound @reviewCSC…
blogs.ucl.ac.uk
ONS research plays key role in children’s social care review
by Fran Abrams Three pieces of research using the ONS Longitudinal Study were cited in the recent report of the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care. The findings from the Looked After Chil…
celsiusnews: Is London becoming a city segregated by privilege? buff.ly/3nVdNx1 @Bonnie_0000 #LinkingOurLivesBlog #UrbanPlanning #Cities #London
Work using the 2011 Census data turned to a policy issue which had led to much discussion during the ensuing decade: concern about ‘left-behind places' 🏘️ Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesblog to find out more - buff.ly/412drFo @ESRC @UKRI_News @CALLS_Hub @UKDataService
"We found that ethnicity affected adult outcomes following care in both positive and negative ways" 💬 @a_sacker, @emilytmurray, B. Maughan & @rebeccalacey Read more about their findings here - buff.ly/3SpUyH1 #Foster #CareLeavers #LinkingOurLivesBlog
Dive into the complexities of social mobility with us in the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog 🔗 shorturl.at/LVyM6 #DataInsights #Research #SocialMobility @ESRC @UCL @UKRI_News
celsiusnews: Read more about Daniel McArthur and @aaronsreeves research using the @ONS Longitudinal Study in the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog - Have school league tables led to more socially segregated neighbourhoods? buff.ly/3HcvLAv #Educati…
On #InternationalWomensDay check out our #LinkingOurLivesBlog looking at research from the incredible @a_sacker, @emilytmurray, B. Maughan & @rebeccalacey - Do ethnic minority care leavers suffer from a ‘double whammy’? blogs.ucl.ac.uk/linking-our-li…… #CareLeavers #IWD2024
celsiusnews: #LinkingOurLivesBlog - Dr. Ian Shuttleworth from @QUBNBE discusses findings from a research project using Census data to look at changes between 2001 & 2011. buff.ly/3RqrNYB @bspsUK @NILSRSU @QUBelfast @QUBGeography #tbt #Throwb…
"The NHS remains a shining example of what can be achieved when healthcare is made universally accessible" Read our #LinkingOurLivesBlog reviewing research from @LSEHealthPolicy's Genevieve Jeffrey. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health
As the NHS turns 75, this research is a powerful testament to the transformative impact of accessible healthcare. Read the our #LinkingOurLivesBlog by Genevieve Jeffrey exploring the impact of free #healthcare. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health @LSEHealthPolicy
Dive into the complexities of social mobility with us in the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog 🔗 shorturl.at/LVyM6 #DataInsights #Research #SocialMobility @ESRC @UCL @UKRI_News
Since 1971 the @ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource. 🔗 shorturl.at/LVyM6
Since 1971 the @ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource. 🔗 shorturl.at/6QIVe
What makes healthy cities? @Bonnie_0000 believes these should be places able to sustain their populations & enable people to progress through different phases of their lives. Read more in our #LinkingOurLivesBlog - buff.ly/3nVdNx1 #UrbanPlanning #Cities #London
Since 1971, the @ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource. 🔗 blogs.ucl.ac.uk/linking-our-li…
But until the early 2000s few studies had examined this phenomenon over the long term 🏥 Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesblog to find out more - buff.ly/eDX4RfK @ESRC @UKRI_News @CALLS_Hub @UKDataService
Since 1971, the @ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource. 🔗 buff.ly/eDX4RfK
Work using the 2011 Census data turned to a policy issue which had led to much discussion during the ensuing decade: concern about ‘left-behind places' 🏘️ Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesblog to find out more - buff.ly/412drFo @ESRC @UKRI_News @CALLS_Hub @UKDataService
Since 1971, the @ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource. 🔗 buff.ly/412drFo
What makes healthy cities? @Bonnie_0000 believes these should be places able to sustain their populations & enable people to progress through different phases of their lives. Read more in our #LinkingOurLivesBlog - buff.ly/3nVdNx1 #UrbanPlanning #Cities #London
Daniel Zazueta-Borboa from @NIDI_KNAW uses the @ONS Longitudinal Study to do a cross-country analysis with Finland & Italy to find out what works and what doesn't. Reducing inequalities in life expectancy: what works? buff.ly/3PbGejL #LinkingOurLivesBlog
Research into the long-term effects of children’s social care has highlighted that this group often experience poor outcomes. But does ethnicity have an additional effect? Read our #LinkingOurLivesBlog to find out what researchers found buff.ly/3SpUyH1
"The NHS remains a shining example of what can be achieved when healthcare is made universally accessible" Read our #LinkingOurLivesBlog reviewing research from @LSEHealthPolicy's Genevieve Jeffrey. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health
On #InternationalWomensDay check out our #LinkingOurLivesBlog looking at research from the incredible @a_sacker, @emilytmurray, B. Maughan & @rebeccalacey - Do ethnic minority care leavers suffer from a ‘double whammy’? blogs.ucl.ac.uk/linking-our-li…… #CareLeavers #IWD2024
"We found that ethnicity affected adult outcomes following care in both positive and negative ways" 💬 @a_sacker, @emilytmurray, B. Maughan & @rebeccalacey Read more about their findings here - buff.ly/3SpUyH1 #Foster #CareLeavers #LinkingOurLivesBlog
As the NHS turns 75, this research is a powerful testament to the transformative impact of accessible healthcare. Read the our #LinkingOurLivesBlog by Genevieve Jeffrey exploring the impact of free #healthcare. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health @LSEHealthPolicy
Research into the long-term effects of children’s social care has highlighted that this group often experience poor outcomes. But does ethnicity have an additional effect? Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog to find out what researchers found buff.ly/3SpUyH1
👀 New #LinkingOurLivesBlog looking at research using the @ONS LS from @a_sacker, @emilytmurray, B. Maughan & @rebeccalacey - Do ethnic minority care leavers suffer from a ‘double whammy’? blogs.ucl.ac.uk/linking-our-li… #Foster #CareLeavers #Inequality
"The NHS remains a shining example of what can be achieved when healthcare is made universally accessible" Read our #LinkingOurLivesBlog reviewing research from @LSEHealthPolicy's Genevieve Jeffrey. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health
As the NHS turns 75, this research is a powerful testament to the transformative impact of accessible healthcare. Read the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog by Genevieve Jeffrey exploring the impact of free #healthcare. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health @LSEHealthPolicy
Since 1971, the @ONS Longitudinal Study has shed light on a huge range of social issues: this series of the #LinkingOurLivesblog looks back on the major contributions which have been made to different fields of research using this unique data resource. 🔗 buff.ly/412drFo
Daniel Zazueta-Borboa from @NIDI_KNAW uses the @ONS Longitudinal Study to do a cross-country analysis with Finland & Italy to find out what works and what doesn't. Reducing inequalities in life expectancy: what works? buff.ly/3PbGejL #LinkingOurLivesBlog
On #InternationalWomensDay check out our #LinkingOurLivesBlog looking at research from the incredible @a_sacker, @emilytmurray, B. Maughan & @rebeccalacey - Do ethnic minority care leavers suffer from a ‘double whammy’? blogs.ucl.ac.uk/linking-our-li…… #CareLeavers #IWD2024
"We found that ethnicity affected adult outcomes following care in both positive and negative ways" 💬 @a_sacker, @emilytmurray, B. Maughan & @rebeccalacey Read more about their findings here - buff.ly/3SpUyH1 #Foster #CareLeavers #LinkingOurLivesBlog
celsiusnews: "The whole community is affected by poor #health. It’s not just about helping people live longer, healthier lives but supporting local economies & economic growth" Read more from @emilytmurray in the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog …
celsiusnews: In the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog Dr Bonnie Buyuklieva describes her research in which she used the @ONS Longitudinal Study to develop new ways of modelling the metabolic processes of people and their built environments. …
celsiusnews: What makes healthy cities? @Bonnie_0000 believes these should be places able to sustain their populations & enable people to progress through different phases of their lives. Read more in our latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog - …
celsiusnews: 🚨 🆕 #LinkingOurLivesBlog out now! In this blog, Dr Bonnie Buyuklieva describes her research in which she used the @ONS Longitudinal Study to develop new ways of modelling the metabolic processes of people and their built environments. …
But until the early 2000s few studies had examined this phenomenon over the long term 🏥 Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesblog to find out more - buff.ly/eDX4RfK @ESRC @UKRI_News @CALLS_Hub @UKDataService
Dive into the complexities of social mobility with us in the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog 🔗 shorturl.at/LVyM6 #DataInsights #Research #SocialMobility @ESRC @UCL @UKRI_News
Work using the 2011 Census data turned to a policy issue which had led to much discussion during the ensuing decade: concern about ‘left-behind places' 🏘️ Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesblog to find out more - buff.ly/412drFo @ESRC @UKRI_News @CALLS_Hub @UKDataService
celsiusnews: #LinkingOurLivesblog - longitudinal research on the long-term outcomes of #lookedafterchildren & its impact on the #CareReview. buff.ly/3NdYXJ6 @emilytmurray @a_sacker @rebeccalacey @icls_info @UCL_IEHC @NuffieldFound @reviewCSC…
blogs.ucl.ac.uk
ONS research plays key role in children’s social care review
by Fran Abrams Three pieces of research using the ONS Longitudinal Study were cited in the recent report of the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care. The findings from the Looked After Chil…
What makes healthy cities? @Bonnie_0000 believes these should be places able to sustain their populations & enable people to progress through different phases of their lives. Read more in our #LinkingOurLivesBlog - buff.ly/3nVdNx1 #UrbanPlanning #Cities #London
Research into the long-term effects of children’s social care has highlighted that this group often experience poor outcomes. But does ethnicity have an additional effect? Read our latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog to find out what researchers found buff.ly/3SpUyH1
celsiusnews: In our #LinkingOurLivesBlog @emilytmurray highlights lessons from the Health in Older People in Places project (HOPE). #HOPE uses data from the @ONS LS showing the link between levels of #employment & #health in a place. …
celsiusnews: Is London becoming a city segregated by privilege? buff.ly/3nVdNx1 @Bonnie_0000 #LinkingOurLivesBlog #UrbanPlanning #Cities #London
celsiusnews: #LinkingOurLivesBlog - Dr. Ian Shuttleworth from @QUBNBE discusses findings from a research project using Census data to look at changes between 2001 & 2011. buff.ly/3RqrNYB @bspsUK @NILSRSU @QUBelfast @QUBGeography #tbt #Throwb…
celsiusnews: Read more about Daniel McArthur and @aaronsreeves research using the @ONS Longitudinal Study in the latest #LinkingOurLivesBlog - Have school league tables led to more socially segregated neighbourhoods? buff.ly/3HcvLAv #Educati…
"The NHS remains a shining example of what can be achieved when healthcare is made universally accessible" Read our #LinkingOurLivesBlog reviewing research from @LSEHealthPolicy's Genevieve Jeffrey. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health
As the NHS turns 75, this research is a powerful testament to the transformative impact of accessible healthcare. Read the our #LinkingOurLivesBlog by Genevieve Jeffrey exploring the impact of free #healthcare. buff.ly/3MxtWBN #NHS75 #NHS #Health @LSEHealthPolicy
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