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Construction alternative education provision helps to address skills gaps and support young people

My name is Jemma and I am a researcher at WISERD working on the Building Social Value and Fair Work in Construction project. The project explores how the construction sector can create real opportunities for people facing barriers to employment. The construction industry in Wales is facing skills shortages, with thousands of vacancies remaining unfilled…

Book launch for the Handbook on the Sociology of Work

On 15 April, colleagues from WISERD and the Cardiff Business School came together in sbarc | spark, to launch an exciting new publication for scholars and students of sociology, political science, employment studies, and business and management. The Handbook on the Sociology of Work presents an overview of current research and thinking within the sociology…

New research sheds light on pupils’ post-16 subject choices and success in Wales

New research from the ADR Wales team based within WISERD, at Cardiff University, has uncovered important insights into how pupils in Wales make post-16 subject choices, and what drives their academic success.  Drawing on data from more than 8,000 sixth form pupils, the research examined links between GCSE attainment and AS-level (first year of A-level) subject choices and outcomes. The findings reveal that…

Wales-led research helps inform national childcare policy across England

Groundbreaking research pioneered in Wales is transforming how childcare provision is understood and delivered across England, as new evidence shows the UK’s most detailed analysis of ‘childcare deserts’ and ‘childcare oases’ is built on methods developed by Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research and Data (WISERD) academics. The researchers at WISERD – a collaboration…

WISERD professors elected as Fellows of the Learned Society of Wales

WISERD Director, Professor Adam Hedgecoe, and WISERD affiliate, Professor Melanie Jones are among this year’s newly elected Fellows of The Learned Society of Wales. Professor Hedgecoe’s research explores the social shaping of modern biomedicine and the role that clinical genetics plays in medical decision making. He has also worked extensively on the regulation of biomedical…

Horse Race Politics and the 2026 Senedd election

Horse Race Politics is a free, gamified website that allows users to predict various political outcomes, notably that of the 2026 Welsh Senedd election. It is the third iteration of a platform I built for my MSc and PhD research. This time, it has been designed and built in collaboration with our partners, Focus Games,…

More than a build: Cii’s women-only projects empower through construction

In South Wales, the Community Impact Initiative (The Cii) is transforming lives through hands-on construction projects. By renovating vacant homes with the help of local participants, The Cii creates opportunities for personal growth, skill-building, and community regeneration. As part of WISERD’s Building Social Value and Fair Work in Construction project, The Cii stands out as…

Using linked data in randomised control trials: Insights from the PHaCT study

Randomised control trials (RCTs) are often described as the ‘gold standard’ for testing whether new treatments or interventions work. In this blog, Dr Ian Thomas who leads the ADR Wales Housing and Homelessness thematic area, looks at the use of linked administrative data as part of RCTs. Drawing on a pilot trial of an intervention for…

New research provides fresh insights into the Welsh language, educational choices and early careers of young people in Wales

ADR Wales has published the first in a series of Data Insights providing new evidence on Welsh language ability, how it is transmitted across generations and how it influences education and early career outcomes. Carried out by the ADR Wales Skills and Employability team using census and linked administrative data, the research seeks to inform key policy…