Pregnancy and early childhood data
All about Understanding Society’s ‘PEACH’ file
Interviews with researchers and experts on findings and policy issues.
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All about Understanding Society’s ‘PEACH’ file
The challenges and opportunities of life by the sea
What does moving back in with your parents mean for wellbeing?
What can data tell us about loneliness and poorer mental health?
Attending religious services is associated with higher wellbeing, but why is this?
What do we think about climate change, and what can we do to tackle it?
England is now the most difficult place to find a home in the developed world. Why, and what can be done about it?
Understanding survey attrition helps us make sure our sample is representative of the wider population
What does it mean for how men and women share childcare and housework?
How do people react to government stimulus payments, designed to encourage spending in a recession or other crisis?
The cost of living is affecting households across the UK. Who has been hit the hardest? And what can government do about it?
How where you live can significantly affect your wellbeing.
In this episode we're discussing how the experience of ageing in the UK is changing, and for many worsening.
In this episode we look at the tension between commuting and working from home - and how the two combined affect transport policy.
Why is romance fraud on the increase? Has the pandemic changed how we meet and date people? And how can people protect themselves from being victims of this type of crime?
This podcast explores two particular factors in the debate around long-term inequalities - the labour market and government spending.
Understanding Society has been providing data on life in the UK for over a decade. In this final episode of season 3 of our podcast series we take a closer look at the Study itself.
In this episode we look at how the Covid-19 school closures impacted children and their parents.
Trends in partnership formation, marriage and fertility - what's changing over time? And how has the Covid-19 pandemic affected our relationships?
Can volunteering as a teenager increase young people's engagement with politics?
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