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    • Social Inclusion

    We have a long tradition and extensive experience of conducting research about social inclusion. A series of recent studies for Government and other commissioners using qualitative methods and secondary data analysis have focussed explicitly on issues relating to social inclusion including poverty, inequality and the experiences of particular population groups. Social inclusion also cross cuts and underpins much of our work in a diverse range of areas including crime and justice, education, health, welfare and families.

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This report provides evidence on the extent to which ethnic minorities are discriminated against in the British job market.
Evaluating the impact of a Government pilot to encourage disengaged young people back into education...
The APMS survey series has recently provided valuable insights into the impact of recession on mental health.
Family Intervention Projects were first introduced by the Government as part of their Respect Action Plan...
The 25th report (January 2009) of the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey series, conducted annually since 1983...
The 26th report of the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey series, conducted annually since 1983...
Reporting the results of nationwide focus groups that explored public attitudes to fairness, equality and good relations...
This study looks at the referral of alleged serious professional incompetence cases being made by employers to the General Teaching Council for England...
Our evaluation of the Government’s special Family Intervention Projects, set up to help families find their way out of poverty ...
The Citizenship Survey is designed to contribute to the evidence base across a range of important policy areas including cohesion, community empowerment, race equality, volunteering and charitable giving.
Our evaluation of the Government pilot providing free early-years education to 13,500 disadvantaged 2-year olds...
A NatCen report on the educational attainment of blind and partially sighted secondary school pupils in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The only UK study to follow the lives of people aged 50 and over. Wave 0 was the creation of the survey’s original sample.
The only UK study to follow the lives of people aged 50 and over. The wave 1 report was published in December 2003.
The only UK study to follow the lives of people aged 50 and over. The wave 2 report was published in July 2006.
The only UK study to follow the lives of people aged 50 and over. The wave 3 report was published in July 2008.
The only UK study to follow the lives of people aged 50 and over.
Europe's first research study to examine the characteristics and behaviour of sexual offenders who have used the internet to groom their victims...
An evaluation of a new service that provides information and support to parents in relation to child maintenance...
Evaluating the success of a pilot scheme offering counselling in British Sign Language or English...
An evaluation of V, a charity set up to engage more young people in volunteering.
The Families & children study is designed to collect information about health, education, work, income, childcare and the wellbeing of children...
This annual survey provides information about the living conditions and resources of households in the United Kingdom ...
Reports on the prevalence of forced marriage in the UK and analyses how local authorities, schools and agencies are responding to the problem...
The Health Survey for England is an annual survey that monitors the health of the nation. It is an authorative source of health statistics, with trends going back to 1993.
The 2004 Health Survey for England focused on the health of minority ethnic groups...
The Health Survey for England 2005 focused on the health of older people...
The Health Survey for England 2006 focused on cardiovascular disease ...
The 2007 Health Survey for England focused on the public’s attitudes towards smoking, drinking, eating and physical activity...
The 2008 report for the Health Survey for England is due to be published in December 2009...
The 2009 Health Survey for England is currently in the field with our interviewers and nurses...
Identifies the causes of homelessness and the role played by sexuality...
This exciting new study is the largest of its kind to be conducted in the world and is taking place in 26 countries across Europe, North America and Asia...
This report assesses the impact of informal care provision on older people by comparing the experiences of carers and non-carers aged 50 and over.
A study of how much energy people in Leicester use in their homes, gardens and travel...
This study, published in 2010, aims to find out about the experiences of parents with young children...
This study explores how unmarried parents make choices and decisions about sole or joint birth registration...
This survey aims to track (and allow policy makers to quickly respond to) trends in diet and nutrition status...
The only national source of information on where, why, how and how far people travel...
The Offending Crime & Justice study examined offences, anti-social behaviour and drug use among yourn people...
This report presents findings from our study of parents’ experiences of the Special Educational Needs system...
This study illustrates the hugely different experiences of people as they retire and the influence of workplace policy and practice on these experiences.
Communities and Local Government (CLG) should consider distinguishing between first-time rough sleepers, rough sleeper stock and returners for better monitoring and policy development.
The connection between young people's social and anti-social behaviour, their long-term outcomes and way in which behaviours can be changed through public intervention are at the core of this investigation.
This report presents results from the 2006-07 annual Ross-CASE Survey...
This report presents results from the 2007-08 annual Ross-CASE Survey...
Our report presents results from the first national study to assess what effect important legislative changes have had on the lives of same-sex couples...
This study aims to measure the intake of non-milk extrinstic sugars (NMES), saturated and total fat, influences on food choices and eating practices of those aged 3-16 years living in Scotland.
The Scottish Health Survey provides a detailed picture of the health of the Scottish population...
The Scottish Social Attitudes study aims to provide high quality survey data on a wide range of social and political issues...
The Scottish Social Attitudes study aims to provide high quality survey data on a wide range of social and political issues...
The Scottish Social Attitudes study aims to provide high quality survey data on a wide range of social and political issues...
The Scottish Social Attitudes study aims to provide high quality survey data on a wide range of social and political issues...
Despite the increased popularity of gambling, surprisingly little is known about the minority of people who experience problems as a result of their gambling...
Part of a nationwide consultation about today's social evils ...
NatCen conducted secondary analysis research exploring the extent to which people who lose their job and people who feel insecure in their job go on to experience other social disadvantages.
The authoritative assessment of the income and expenditure of Higher Education students in England and Wales in 2007/8...
An investigation of the £20 million pilot to make more free school meals available to primary and secondary schools pupils in England...
This study examines the issues affecting Muslim students in Higher Education...
This is a major study of the tax credit and Child Benefit system...
This study empirically tested the key thesis of the sociological Risk Society (RS) theorem.
The Government's emphasis on those who currently experience low income means those with a history of low-income have received less attention.
Recent research by NatCen suggests that the longer children live in bad housing, the more likely they are to face health problems...
The aim of this study is to gain an insight into the relationship between wellbeing and labour market outcomes among people who start a claim for Jobseekers Allowance (JSA).
This is the first study of its kind to reliably estimate the extent of abuse and neglect of older people...
The largest social research study of its kind in the world with 40,000 households - 100,000 individuals - taking part across the UK...
Wales' largest annual survey of the health of the nation ...
The Workplace Employee Relations Survey was first carried out the year after the 1979 winter of discontent...
The Workplace Employee Relations Survey 2004 covered the Working Time Directive, the National Minimum Wage and recent employment rights legislation...