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Governance and Transparency Fund (GTF): logframe
Information on English and maths qualifications (formerly skills for life) by participation and achievements.
An experimental analysis estimating the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on hospital admission rates for falls and fractures associated with new onset frailty and disability.
GAGE developed a set of research tools to explore the experiences of adolescents during the covid-19 pandemic with regard to digital inclusion
This survey aims to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural changes of adolescents as well as their primary female caregivers
This paper tests an intervention with threat of fines if businesses enterprises are caught and have not registered after a grace period
An update to the indicator on adult obesity prevalence adding 2022 to 2023 data for England, regions, and local authority geographies using data from the Active Lives Adult Survey. The indicator on prevalence of overweight (including obesity) in adults, which...
Adolescents’ experiences of covid-19 and the public health response in Jordan
Uses measurement of learning inequality to explore whether learning interventions aimed at improving means also reduce inequality
Paper prepared by Duke University academics on face masks.
This paper introduces a new suite of macroeconomic models that extend and complement the Debt, Investment and Growth (DIG) model
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