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In here you will find links to DWP additional statistical analyses that have not been included in our standard publications.
Research and evaluation relating to the UK's refugee resettlement schemes.
Here you will find links to DWP additional statistical analyses that have not been included in our standard publications.
Compendium of re-offending annual statistics
The diagnosis, management and surveillance of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs).
The study examines the state and role of the media and the structures, relationships and practices which characterise the sector
A list of additional ad-hoc analyses not included in any of our standard publications.
Professor Imran Awan, Birmingham City University, Hollie Sutch, Birmingham City University, Dr Pelham Carter, Birmingham City University.
What does the literature indicate about the current conflict dynamics in Egypt ?
This paper examines the atmosphere of mistrust that permeated the response to the 10th Ebola epidemic in Eastern DRC.
A compendium of reoffending statistics and analysis produced by the Ministry of Justice.
Concerns have been raised about the potential for risk compensation in the context of mask mandates for mitigating the spread of COVID-19
The Compendium of reoffending statistics and analysis contains a selection of papers summarising analysis produced by the Ministry of Justice on reoffending.
This study generates evidence on the basic education curriculum in Tanzania
This report synthesises findings from case studies on Somalia, South Sudan, Northeastern Nigeria, Yemen, Ethiopia, and Kenya
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