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This article surveyed a gender‐balanced sample of 12‐ to 18‐year‐old Syrian refugees and Jordanian non‐refugees living in Jordan
When making services at a rapid pace due to a crisis like the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic it’s important for teams to meet the Service Standard and work in a user-centred way.
Exploring different strategies such as the use of predictive modelling and use of administrative health data to provide more detail on the effects of coronavirus (COVID-19) on disabled people by impairment type. Part of ONS Working paper series.
Study on the potential impact of a step-change in homeworking, as induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, on agglomeration benefits in transport appraisal.
Anglian Water has paid a monetary penalty of £150,000 following an investigation by the Environment Agency after sewage was released into the River Til.
A blog by Keith Fraser, YJB Chair and Board Champion for Over-Represented Children.
UK supports Malta as the next OSCE Chair in Office, and welcomes extensions of the mandates for the Secretary General and heads of the OSCE autonomous institutions.
This research evaluated how well designing for exceedance has been adopted following guidance issued in 2006, as well as new initiatives and best practice.
This study uses a large dataset of World Bank investment projects, approved between 1970 and 2007 in 80 countries
Research report for BIS that uses data from the Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) and the follow-up Household Annual Debtors survey (HAD) to extend…
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