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Research on the experiences of children and parents from the study of early education and development (SEED) longitudinal study during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study uses Young Lives longitudinal data on nearly 1800 children in Vietnam
Facts about driving and tiredness when you have a medical condition.
To monitor transport activity on a timelier basis for topical issues relating to transport.
Young Lives summative report, synthesising research from the past 15 years across the 4 study countries
A final report from Southampton Solent University to the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency investigating modelling the hours of work and rest of merchant navy watch keepers and tug crews.
Methodology notes for the timelier transport activity indicators for topical issues relating to transport.
This study examines longitudinal data from Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam
The indicators use big, closer-to-real-time datasets of activity and are available up to one month in advance of official estimates of gross domestic product.
This study investigates the magnitude of repetition in primary 1.
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