How is data collection developing?
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:41 am
In recent years, advances have been made towards including and representing ethnic and religious minority groups in surveys. We have seen that the upcoming 2021 census of England and Wales will additionally include ‘Roma’ as one of its ethnic categories, in recognition of the inequalities that this group faces in the UK.
But these acts of commitment to racial philippines rcs data equality seen in responsive data collection to produce evidence is required from all statutory organisations, as well as from the UK Research Councils that fund large scale surveys and research projects.
Additionally, to make real headway in addressing racism and its consequences, there needs to be a commitment from national government to end ethnic inequalities. There is still much work to be done in reaching that goal.
Our expert team hosts data about migration and travel-to-work flows between areas samples of anonymized records.
We also support research users with access to more secure and detailed versions of some of these data held by the census agencies.
We engage extensively with the UK agencies to advocate for census data users and provide a wide range of training and advice – and we are standing by to support the critical research and insight that will be based on 2021 census results.
But these acts of commitment to racial philippines rcs data equality seen in responsive data collection to produce evidence is required from all statutory organisations, as well as from the UK Research Councils that fund large scale surveys and research projects.
Additionally, to make real headway in addressing racism and its consequences, there needs to be a commitment from national government to end ethnic inequalities. There is still much work to be done in reaching that goal.
Our expert team hosts data about migration and travel-to-work flows between areas samples of anonymized records.
We also support research users with access to more secure and detailed versions of some of these data held by the census agencies.
We engage extensively with the UK agencies to advocate for census data users and provide a wide range of training and advice – and we are standing by to support the critical research and insight that will be based on 2021 census results.