This is the government’s initial response to the recommendations from The UK Administrative Data Research Network: Improving Access for Research and Policy, the report of the Administrative Data Taskforce (ADT). The UK government broadly supports the recommendations and will work with the research community to support the use and reuse of de-identified administrative data for research and policy purposes. This government response emphasises the importance of: building on existing activities, infrastructure and systems where feasible to develop a new UK-wide approachdeveloping the infrastructure to maximise the potential benefits to government analysts, the wider research community and citizensensuring that the full breadth of data sourc...
As the provision of more and more public services becomes digitalised, administrative data research,...
Introduction: Administrative data are a valuable research resource, but are under-utilised in the UK...
Background: Linkage between administrative datasets routinely collected by government departments a...
Developers of this report worked with government departments, academic experts, and funding agencies...
Improving Access for Research and Policy The UK has the opportunity to be a world leader in research...
Researchers go an extra mile to access administrative data in the UK: administrative databases are o...
Introduction Administrative data arising via the operation of public service delivery systems hold g...
ABSTRACT Background This paper presents the way the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN) h...
The aim of this paper is to share learning from the Areas of Research Interest (ARIs) relating to da...
We discuss typical issues in getting access to and using high‐quality administrative tax data for re...
The re-use of administrative data for social research holds great potential. From a privacy perspect...
The Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN) facilitates access to de-identified administrative d...
ABSTRACT Background The content of administrative records are both confidential and personal, the...
This submission aims to address a selection of questions formulated in the government’s ‘Data: A New...
The CESSDA-PPP endeavours to upgrade CESSDA into a European Research Infrastructure Consortium for a...
As the provision of more and more public services becomes digitalised, administrative data research,...
Introduction: Administrative data are a valuable research resource, but are under-utilised in the UK...
Background: Linkage between administrative datasets routinely collected by government departments a...
Developers of this report worked with government departments, academic experts, and funding agencies...
Improving Access for Research and Policy The UK has the opportunity to be a world leader in research...
Researchers go an extra mile to access administrative data in the UK: administrative databases are o...
Introduction Administrative data arising via the operation of public service delivery systems hold g...
ABSTRACT Background This paper presents the way the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN) h...
The aim of this paper is to share learning from the Areas of Research Interest (ARIs) relating to da...
We discuss typical issues in getting access to and using high‐quality administrative tax data for re...
The re-use of administrative data for social research holds great potential. From a privacy perspect...
The Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN) facilitates access to de-identified administrative d...
ABSTRACT Background The content of administrative records are both confidential and personal, the...
This submission aims to address a selection of questions formulated in the government’s ‘Data: A New...
The CESSDA-PPP endeavours to upgrade CESSDA into a European Research Infrastructure Consortium for a...
As the provision of more and more public services becomes digitalised, administrative data research,...
Introduction: Administrative data are a valuable research resource, but are under-utilised in the UK...
Background: Linkage between administrative datasets routinely collected by government departments a...