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This study examines the social-ecological system in the Bangladesh delta
Evidence gathering protocol for the independent inquiry.
BEIS analysis of firm level data to identify industrial clusters in 15 sectors across the UK.
This research explored HMRC’s work with 5 growth hubs and how it could support business growth in the future.
Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel.
Statistics are published as experimental and data is shown at provider level and at a national/all submitters level.
Analysis of characteristics and circumstances associated with loneliness using the Community Life Survey 2016 to 2017
Compliance with selected NICE Technical Appraisals at Trust, Area Team and CCG Level.
Number of deaths registered in a week in England and Wales.
Investigates the impact of early-life exposure to unusually low temperatures on the formation of human capabilities
Young Lives is an international study of childhood poverty, following the lives of 12,000 children in 4 countries
Young Lives is the first multi-disciplinary longitudinal study of childhood poverty carried out in more than one developing country
This paper provides some country-specific evidence on the predictors of preschool attendance and attainment
Chapter 10 in 'Feminism and the Politics of Childhood, Friends or Foes?'
This report provides a synthesis of research from the past 15 years on children's work
Wage subsidy policies that allow firms to choose who to hire and how to spend the subsidy lead to firm expansion
This study finds that vocational training and apprenticeships both raise employment of poor Ugandan youth
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