The data dive generated a wide
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 9:32 am
Chris Woods is Senior Survey Officer at the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.
Prior to joining ISER, Chris was a Senior User Support and Training Officer at the UK Data Service, where she provided support and training to researchers accessing data via the UKDS SecureLab. She germany rcs data has a range of experience in secure data access and was Chair of the Safe Data Access Professionals (SDAP) Network. Chris also held social research posts at the Home Office, University of Manchester, and Office for National Statistics.
A range of interesting research questions, many that could be examined using Understanding Society data – with some limitations as well! Overall, a 3-day data dive over two weeks may seem a short time to examine challenging research and policy questions robustly, but this is only the beginning of a long journey. In addition to building consensus around pertinent research questions and engaging in social learning, it is hoped that those who took part will be able to carry on with some of their research or develop new projects.
Some of the expert presentations by contributors to the data dive can be accessed through our YouTube channel.
Prior to joining ISER, Chris was a Senior User Support and Training Officer at the UK Data Service, where she provided support and training to researchers accessing data via the UKDS SecureLab. She germany rcs data has a range of experience in secure data access and was Chair of the Safe Data Access Professionals (SDAP) Network. Chris also held social research posts at the Home Office, University of Manchester, and Office for National Statistics.
A range of interesting research questions, many that could be examined using Understanding Society data – with some limitations as well! Overall, a 3-day data dive over two weeks may seem a short time to examine challenging research and policy questions robustly, but this is only the beginning of a long journey. In addition to building consensus around pertinent research questions and engaging in social learning, it is hoped that those who took part will be able to carry on with some of their research or develop new projects.
Some of the expert presentations by contributors to the data dive can be accessed through our YouTube channel.