The study carried out analysis of existing secondary sources of quantitative data in order to investigate levels of social capital within communities in relation to changing levels of provision of key public services. The study built on WISERD's previous research on the use of enhanced two step floating catchment area (E2SFCA) techniques to examine small area variations in accessibility. Part of this work involved the computation of geographical accessibility scores for all lower super output areas (LSOA) in Wales. These scores were computed for nine services: public libraries; leisure centres; post offices; primary and secondary schools; petrol stations; general practice surgeries; pharmacies; and food shops. For the purposes of comparison...
The distribution of charitable organisations in an equitable and socially-just manner is a long-stan...
Interviews were conducted with 'older' (60+) volunteers working at a range of community organization...
Interviews were conducted with two groups of graduates: graduates from the 'elite' system who gradua...
Interviews took places across four city regions, two within Wales and two within England. Interviews...
The team undertook 20 life history/narrative interviews, capturing experiences and biographies of ke...
In-depth semi-structured interviews focused on understanding the experiences and perspectives of thi...
This collection contains 11 qualitative interviews. The aim of the project was to examine different ...
A series of interviews were conducted with participants in local organizations and stakeholders in t...
Qualitative interviews, observation and group interview were conducted with representatives of faith...
This quantitative analysis was built upon by conducting a series of semi-structured qualitative inte...
A series of semi-structured qualitative interviews were undertaken with civil society stakeholders a...
Public libraries make an important contribution to the wellbeing of local people often acting as com...
This project explored the extent of platform cooperativism in the UK. The research specifically soug...
Studies examining potential social inequities in resource distribution have tended to adopt relative...
This project conducted a cross-sectional survey of attitudes regarding the EU Referendum, the campai...
The distribution of charitable organisations in an equitable and socially-just manner is a long-stan...
Interviews were conducted with 'older' (60+) volunteers working at a range of community organization...
Interviews were conducted with two groups of graduates: graduates from the 'elite' system who gradua...
Interviews took places across four city regions, two within Wales and two within England. Interviews...
The team undertook 20 life history/narrative interviews, capturing experiences and biographies of ke...
In-depth semi-structured interviews focused on understanding the experiences and perspectives of thi...
This collection contains 11 qualitative interviews. The aim of the project was to examine different ...
A series of interviews were conducted with participants in local organizations and stakeholders in t...
Qualitative interviews, observation and group interview were conducted with representatives of faith...
This quantitative analysis was built upon by conducting a series of semi-structured qualitative inte...
A series of semi-structured qualitative interviews were undertaken with civil society stakeholders a...
Public libraries make an important contribution to the wellbeing of local people often acting as com...
This project explored the extent of platform cooperativism in the UK. The research specifically soug...
Studies examining potential social inequities in resource distribution have tended to adopt relative...
This project conducted a cross-sectional survey of attitudes regarding the EU Referendum, the campai...
The distribution of charitable organisations in an equitable and socially-just manner is a long-stan...
Interviews were conducted with 'older' (60+) volunteers working at a range of community organization...
Interviews were conducted with two groups of graduates: graduates from the 'elite' system who gradua...