Data having impact
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 4:08 am
Figure How often do you feel isolated from others? By long-term illness or condition.
Figure How often do you feel isolated from others? By long-term illness or condition.
Reference: Wave 9 Understanding Society
From April 2020 participants romania rcs data from the main Understanding Society sample have been asked to complete a short web-survey that will cover the changing impact of the pandemic.
Social survey and census data are currently being used by a range of researchers, think tanks and policy analysts to draw attention to the changed lives, and in some cases inequalities, being experienced as a result of COVID-19. Here are a few examples we’ve found.
National Voices
In a blog for National Voices (a coalition of charities advocating for person-centred care) Morgan Vine discusses putting older people in focus during COVID-19.
The article draws on a recent report that explored the experiences of older age in England and used data from Understanding Society. The blog discusses the complexity and heterogeneity of older age.
Figure How often do you feel isolated from others? By long-term illness or condition.
Reference: Wave 9 Understanding Society
From April 2020 participants romania rcs data from the main Understanding Society sample have been asked to complete a short web-survey that will cover the changing impact of the pandemic.
Social survey and census data are currently being used by a range of researchers, think tanks and policy analysts to draw attention to the changed lives, and in some cases inequalities, being experienced as a result of COVID-19. Here are a few examples we’ve found.
National Voices
In a blog for National Voices (a coalition of charities advocating for person-centred care) Morgan Vine discusses putting older people in focus during COVID-19.
The article draws on a recent report that explored the experiences of older age in England and used data from Understanding Society. The blog discusses the complexity and heterogeneity of older age.