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  • About Us
    • What is WISERD
    • Management and Governance
    • People
      • Dr Jon Anderson
      • Dr David Beel
      • Prof. Huw Beynon
      • Prof. David Blackaby
      • Dr Helen Blakely
      • Samuel Brown
      • Prof. Alex Bryson
      • Dr Stephen Burgess
      • Prof. Paul Chaney
      • Dr Wil Chivers
      • Prof. Amanda Coffey
      • Prof. Alistair Cole
      • Communications Officer
      • Dr Luke Cowie
      • David Dallimore
      • Prof. Howard Davis
      • Rhys Davies
      • Steve Davies
      • Graham Day
      • Sonia De Saxe
      • Prof Bella Dicks
      • Catriona Dickson
      • Liza Donaldson
      • Prof. Stephen Drinkwater
      • Dr. Constantino Dumangane Jr.
      • Dr Marta Eichsteller
      • Dr Ceryn Evans
      • Dr Daniel Evans
      • Dr Martina Feilzer
      • Dr Stuart Fox
      • Dr Richard Fry
      • Prof. Paul Furlong
      • Jane Graves
      • Dr Alison Green
      • Dr Taulant Guma
      • Dr. Prashant Gupta
      • Dr Tom Hall
      • Ian Harvey
      • James Healy
      • Dr Jesse Heley
      • Prof. Gary Higgs
      • Dr Alexandra Hillman
      • Dr Martijn Hogerbrugge
      • Prof. Sally Holland
      • Dr Katy Huxley
      • Dr Martin Hyde
      • Prof. Gabrielle Ivinson
      • Dr Nick Johns
      • Prof. Ian Rees Jones
      • Dr Laura Jones
      • Prof. Martin Jones
      • Prof. Melanie Jones
      • Prof. Rhys Jones
      • Dr Rhys Dafydd Jones
      • Robert David Jones
      • Samuel Jones
      • Stephanie Olivia Penney Jones
      • Dr Mitch Langford
      • Dr Kirstie Macleod
      • Dr Robin Mann
      • Prof. Judith Marquand
      • Prof. Susan McVie
      • Prof. Paul Milbourne
      • Dr Kate Moles
      • Prof. John Morgan
      • Dr Esther Muddiman
      • Prof. Philip Murphy
      • Dr Fiona O’Hanlon
      • Dr Martin O’Neill
      • Dr Anthonia Onyeahialam
      • Dr Scott Orford
      • Dr Nicholas Page
      • Dr Mamata Parhi
      • Prof. Lindsay Paterson
      • Dr Sioned Pearce
      • Mary Perman
      • Chris Phillips
      • Dr Alexandra Plows
      • Dyfan Powel
      • Prof. Sally Power
      • Prof. Gareth Rees
      • Prof. Emma Renold
      • Prof. Gillian Robinson
      • Dr Catherine Robinson
      • Dr Elin Royles
      • Dr Dave Sayers
      • Dr Robin Smith
      • Dr Ian Stafford
      • Dr Stuart Tannock
      • Alice Taylor
      • Prof. Chris Taylor
      • Ian Thomas
      • Dr Andrew Thompson
      • Dr Rachel Vaughan
      • Dr Marc Welsh
      • Dr Sara Louise Wheeler
      • Alexandra Williams
      • Prof. Karel Williams
      • Prof Daniel Wincott
      • Tina Woods
      • Prof. Michael Woods
      • Dr Sophie Yarker
      • FORMER ACADEMIC STAFF
        • Dr Rebecca Edwards
        • Dr Mariann Martsin
        • Dr Yvonne Tommis
        • Dr Suzie Watkin
        • Dr Clair Wilkins
        • Dr Kathryn Sharp
        • Stuart Sims
        • Dr Samuel Waldron
        • Caroline Wright
        • Victoria Macfarlane
        • Dr Kimberley Horton
      • FORMER PHD
      • Anwen Rosser McConochie
      • Dr Rhian Barrance
    • Career Opportunities
      • Post-Doctoral Research Associate
      • Economics: ESRC Funded PhD Studentship: Economic Austerity, Civil Society and Wellbeing
      • Economics: ESRC Funded PhD Studentship: Labour Economics
      • ESRC Wales DTC PhD in Social Sciences (Social Policy): The Impact of Devolution on the Promotion of Gender Equality in Wales (PhD Studentship)
      • KESS PhD at the University of South Wales: Developing Open Source Tools and Support Materials to Measure Geographical Accessibility to Screening and Cancer Support Services
      • Research Assistant or Research Associate
      • Research Assistant or Research Associate
      • Events Officer
      • Administrator, Aberystwyth University (CfERHR and WISERD-CWCC/CWPS)
      • Research Officer
      • ESRC Wales DTP PhD studentship in Social Sciences: A Longitudinal Evaluation of the Foundation Phase
      • Research Assistant
      • Communications Officer
    • WISERD Insight
    • Reports
      • Polisi Iaith WISERD
      • WISERD Language Policy
    • Join the WISERD Community
      • Get Involved
        • WISERD Affiliated Projects
        • WISERD Partnerships
    • Linked Organisations
    • Contact Us
    • WISERD Welsh Language Policy
    • WISERD Engagement Strategy
  • News
    • WISERD News Magazine
    • Media
      • Audio walking project launches resources for Grangetown community
      • Europe and the UK in the financial crisis
      • Major social science conference travels to North Wales
      • New WISERD director
      • WISERD wins £1M to evaluate “one of the most important educational policies since devolution in Wales”
      • Press Releases
        • Census debate to take place at Wales’ largest Social Science Conference
        • Teaching social sciences in the UK gets a makeover
        • Advantage for Welsh speakers in some parts of the Labour Market
        • Workers in Wales are good at making the best of a bad job
        • How do widening access students progress at University?
        • English children outperform Welsh children in literacy levels
        • Assisted Place holders have ‘enduring social networks and better jobs’
        • G8 summit announces £4 million research project about improving life with dementia
        • The Welsh Baccalaureate – a driver for academic success?
        • Wales takes a lead in Researching Civil Society
        • Quarter of young people say they would give away £1 million
        • Wales’ largest social science conference comes to Aberystwyth
        • Flagship Civil Society Research Centre Enjoys Official Inauguration
        • ‘Skivers against Strivers’ – examining the welfare myth of ‘them and us’
        • Wales’ Largest Social Science Conference Comes to Cardiff
        • ‘Making the Case for Social Science in Wales’ launched in London
    • Podcasts
    • WISERD E-Newsletter
    • WISERD Photos
    • WISERD Blog
  • Research
    • WISERD Civil Society
      • Locality, Community and Civil Society
        • Researching Civic Participation in Wales, in place and over time
        • Redefining Local Civil Society in an Age of Global Inter-connectivity
        • Migrants, Minorities and Engagement in Local Civil Society
        • Spaces of New Localism: Stakeholder Engagement and Economic Development in Wales and England
      • Individuals, Institutions and Governance
        • Higher Education & Civil Society
        • Territoriality and Third Sector Engagement in Policy-Making and Welfare Provision
        • Education, Language & Identity
        • Building Trust? Institutions and interactions of multi-level governance in the UK, Germany and France
      • Economic Austerity, Social Enterprise & Equality
        • Social Enterprise in Wales, the UK and Europe
        • Implications of Spatial & Temporal Variation in Service Provision for Inequalities in Social Outcomes
        • Trade Union Membership, Associational Life and Wellbeing
          • About the project
          • Research findings
            • Dissemination and engagement
            • Statistical compendia
            • Research notes
            • Trade unions and social media
            • Blog posts
          • Meet the team
        • Equality, Diversity & Third Sector Welfare Provision
        • Wellbeing, Deprivation & Social Cohesion
      • Generation, Life Course & Social Participation
        • Generativity, Social Participation & Later Life
        • The Transmission of Intergenerational Capital in Wales: Language, Religion and Community
        • Ageing, serious leisure and the contribution of the grey economy
        • Social and Cultural Capital in later life
        • The involvement of grandparents in the early years: a geographical comparison
      • Completed Projects
        • Analysis of Turnout Data in Welsh Elections
        • Connected Communities Projects
          • Connectivity, Place & Elective Belonging: Community & Later Life
          • ICT Use and Connectivity of Minority Communities in Wales
          • Older People’s Connected Rural Lives
        • Public Sentiments Towards Immigration in Wales
        • Quality of Life in Ethnic Neighbourhoods in Europe
        • TEMPO – Migration amongst Polish migrants in England and Wales
        • Evaluation of Rock Summer School Project 2010
        • Sounding the Way: Audio Walking in Cardiff’s Urban Neighbourhoods
        • Living Streets
        • Social Participation and Identity – NCDS Project
        • Young People and Housing: Identifying Policy Challenges and Solutions for 2020
    • WISERD Education
      • Current Projects
        • Evaluating the Foundation Phase
          • The Evaluation
          • Reports and Publications
          • Research Team
          • Arfarnu’r Cyfnod Sylfaen
        • Evaluation of Foundation Phase Flexibility Pilots
        • Evaluation of the Pupil Deprivation Grant
        • Impact and Effectiveness of Widening Access to HE in Wales
        • WISERDEducation
        • Growing Up in 21st Century Britain
      • Completed Projects
        • Booktrust Pori Drwy Stori Evaluation
        • LINK-Wales: The Learning in Wales Network
        • Supporting Playful Learning with Information and Communications Technology in the Early Years
        • Welsh Graduate Migration
        • Tracking the progress of Assisted Place holders thirty years on
        • A Crisis of Welsh Education? A Review of the Current Evidence
        • Graduate Employability and Skills
        • WISERD Training & Capacity Building Programme 2008-11
    • WISERD Social Care, Health & Wellbeing
      • Current Projects
        • Change in Alcohol Outlet Density and Alcohol-Related Harm to Population Health
        • Improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life: living well with dementia
        • Representing Communities: Developing the creative power of people to improve health and wellbeing
        • Productive Margins
        • Strong Communities Healthier People
      • Completed Projects
        • Evaluation of the Accommodation Needs of Rough Sleepers on Anglesey
        • Grandparenthood in Bilingual Families: A Welsh Case Study
        • Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Swansea Night-Time Economy Co-ordinator
        • All Wales Academic Social Care Research Collaboration
    • WISERD Economic & Social Inequalities
      • Current Projects
        • Labour Market Implications of Changes in the Public Sector
          • About the project
          • Research projects
            • Work quality
            • Inequality
            • Public sector pay
          • Meet the team
        • Wales Housing Research Network
          • About the Network
          • Introducing Network Members
            • Professor Dave Adamson
            • Ms Catherine Boswell
            • Dr Jacqueline Campbell
            • Dr Pauline Card
            • Lauren Carter-Davies
            • Ms Anne Delaney
            • Dr. Ed Green
            • Mrs Lucie Griffiths
            • Dr Craig Gurney
            • Dale Hall
            • Dr Simon Hoffman
            • Simon Inkson
            • Mrs Sara James
            • Jonathan Lee
            • Professor Ronan Lyons
            • Dr Peter Mackie
            • Professor Paul Milbourne
            • Jane Mudd
            • Ms Jill Morgan
            • Professor Phil Murphy
            • Amanda Oliver
            • Dr Scott Orford
            • Dr Wouter Poortinga
            • Dr. Sarah E. Rodgers
            • Dr Robert (Bob) Smith
            • Ms Tamsin Stirling
          • The Welsh Housing Research Library
            • Social Rented Sector
            • Housing markets and stock condition
            • Housing policy
            • Management and regulation
            • Homelessness
            • Housing, health and well-being
            • Housing and regeneration
            • Welfare
            • Equality and diversity
            • Antisocial behaviour and crime
            • Childhood, youth and ageing
            • Private Rented Sector
            • Migration
            • Housing research methods and theory
          • Network Events and Meetings
            • Network Meetings
            • The HRN Conference for Wales
              • Presentations
          • Contact Us
          • Archive – Former Members
            • Dr Wayne Forster
            • Professor Andrew Henley
            • Dr David Hirst
            • Ms Kate Hodgson
            • Professor Phil Jones
            • Prof Stephen Palmer
      • Completed Projects
        • 2009 European Social Fund Leavers Survey
        • A living Wage in Wales
        • The Gender Pay Gap in Wales
        • An Evaluation of the Women’s Turnaround Project
        • Analysis of the Correlates of Self Reported Work Related Illness in the Labour Force Survey
        • Factors Associated with the Effective Involvement of Workers in Health and Safety Management
        • In Work Poverty in the East Midlands
        • 2010 European Social Fund Leavers Survey
        • An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in Wales
        • ERDF Business Survey
        • ESF Leavers Survey: Extension of Analysis
        • Skills and Employment Survey
    • WISERD Data & Methods
      • Current Projects
        • Administrative Data Research Centre Wales (ADRC)
        • WISERD DataPortal
        • Administrative Data Research Centre – Wales
          • About the Centre
          • Research Support Team
      • Completed Projects
        • Evaluation of the 2006-2011 Census Programme
        • Welsh Government Fellowship
        • Welsh Government Evidence Symposia
    • WISERD Localities
      • Current Projects
        • The Global Countryside: Rural Change and Development in Globalization
        • Language Culture and Identity Network
      • Completed Projects
        • WISERD Local Knowledge in Context Programme 2008-11
          • Biomapping: Methodological Trials
          • Safeguarding Children and Young People in Local Communities
          • Young People and Place Project
          • Local Knowledge, Spatial Practice and Urban Patrol Project
        • WISERD Knowing Localities Research Programme 2008-11
          • Executive Summary
          • Publications
          • Mini Projects
            • Responses to Redundancy at AA
            • Behaviour Change in Wales
            • The Military in the Welsh Valleys
            • Heads of the Valleys Boundaries
            • Older People’s Rural Lives
            • Welsh and the Labour Market
    • Publications
      • WISERD Publications
        • Journal Articles
        • Journal Issues
        • Research Reports
        • Working Papers
        • Data Resources
        • Monographs
        • Book Chapters
        • Book Reviews
        • WISERD Publication Series
          • WISERD Policy Briefings
          • WISERD Methods Briefings
          • WISERD Working Paper Series
          • WISERD Research Reports
          • WISERD Data Resources
          • Qualitative Researcher
    • Should we stay or should we go: Young People and the EU Referendum
    • WISERD Civil Society Research Centre
  • Training and Events
    • Events Archive
    • WISERD Annual Conference 2016
      • Booking Information
      • Keynote Speakers
        • Ottón Solís
        • Andrew Oswald
        • David B. Grusky
        • Mike Hout
      • Conference Programme & Abstract Booklet
      • Location
      • Conference Competitions
        • Information for Poster Presenters
      • Conference Volunteers
      • Contact
      • Call For Proposals
    • WISERD Annual Conference 2015
      • Post-Conference Resources
        • Conference Presentations
          • Day 1
          • Day 2
          • Day 3
          • ASCC Session
            • Transforming Social Services in Wales
          • ADRC Session
        • WISERD Annual Conference 2015 Photo Gallery
        • WISERD Toasts Another Successful Annual Conference
        • Ann Keane speaks about the future of Welsh education
        • Karl Wilding Keynote Address
        • Will Hutton Keynote Address
      • Booking Information
      • Programme & Abstract Booklet
      • Keynote Speakers
      • Social Programme
      • Featured Workshops, Sponsors & Exhibitors
      • Location
      • Contact
    • WISERD Annual Conference 2014
      • Pre-Conference Event
      • Programme
      • Keynote Speakers
      • Booking Information
        • WISERD 2014 Annual Conference Booking Form
        • Secure Payment
      • Location
      • Contact
      • Call For Papers
    • Seminar Series
      • Previous Seminar Series
        • Civil Society Seminar Series 2015
        • Bangor Social Sciences Seminar Series 2015: Semester 2
        • Civil Society Seminar Series 2016
      • WISERD Cardiff Lunchtime Seminar Series 2016/17
        • Can educational initiatives help achieve social justice in China
      • Bangor WISERD Seminar Series 2016/2017
      • Civil Society Seminar Series 2017
    • Event Resources
      • Event Photo Gallery
      • Video Wall
    • Other Research Methods Training Courses
    • WISERD Annual Conference 2017
      • Booking Information
      • Keynote Speakers
        • Sophie Howe
      • Location
      • Call for Proposals
      • Contact
      • Competitions and Poster Guidelines
  • Young People and the EU Referendum
  • Contact Us

WISERD is a collaboration between five universities in Wales and has been designated by the Welsh Government as a National Research Centre

Economic and Social Research Council
Prifysgol Abertawe - Swansea University
Bangor
Cardiff University | Prifysgol Caerdydd
University of South Wales | Prifysgol De Cymru
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