This year has seen new datasets made available for public good research, as well as updates to existing datasets. Select a dataset to find out more. In this section
In Scotland, heating and cooling buildings costs £2.6 billion annually and accounts for around half of greenhouse gas emissions. Factors such as weather, housing efficiency, and high energy costs…
The Earnings and Employees Study (EES) 2011 has already enabled researchers to explore topics such as sectoral pay disparities, wage influences, and geographic differences. To enhance…
The early years of a child’s life are critical in shaping lifelong emotional and social wellbeing. In Northern Ireland, the Sure Start programme supports parents with children under four years…
The Wage and Employment Dynamics (WED) project is linking key datasets providing valuable new insights into earnings, employment, and labour market inequality in Britain. With support from…
This new national data resource, based on a total population birth cohort in England, will for the first time link administrative health and education data to environmental data at the national…
The currently available Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset contains de-identified information on the characteristics, education, employment, benefits, and earnings of children and young…
AD|ARC was launched in 2020 to create the first UK-wide research data collection focused on agriculture. It enables researchers to better understand the people who work and live on farms in the UK,…
Social care is a vital investment in people, communities, and the economy. In Scotland, it supports around 200,000 workers and contributes £3.4 billion annually. Improving care experiences and…
Police-related research within the SAIL Databank has historically relied on project-specific data extracts from individual police systems, largely due to the sensitive nature of the topics…