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Harmonised data for comparative research [Information sheet]
Comparative social science research requires comparable data across countries, especially data at the level of individual people and households (microdata). More and more international databases ar...
International Day of Peace – United in Times of Crisis?
The United Nations declared September 21st “International Day of Peace.” This year the specified topic is “Shaping Peace Together,” and it is concerned with the united fight...
Why fathers? A reflection on my academic and data journey
Helen Norman shares her data and research journey in investigating the role of fathers in family work.
Open Data Manchester – still learning at 10 with a little help during lockdown
Sam Milsom shares how Open Data Manchester has developed over ten years and during the lockdown, while Julia Kasmire from the UK Data Service shares the contribution the Service made to ODM’s...
Linking Twitter & Survey Data [online workshop]
Twitter has become an important data source for many social scientists. While using data from Twitter can help to avoid or alleviate some of the issues related to self-report data, such as social d...
Three questions for ... Jakob-Moritz Eberl
As part of the Horizon 2020 project "Role of European Mobility and its Impacts in Narratives, Debates and EU Reforms (REMINDER)", Jakob-Moritz Eberl and his colleagues have investigated migration-r...