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The latest wave of Understanding Society is now available
Latest waves can now be downloaded from the UK Data Service
The new funding will support a further six waves of data collection, extending the Study to the year 2032
Read the latest report, summarising our work in 2022.
11-13 July - book you place at our three-day conference to explore the latest research using longitudinal panel data.
We're accepting proposals for the content for the next wave of the Innovation Panel.
The latest wave of the UKHLS dataset can be downloaded from the UK Data Service
Understanding Society funds doctorates on families, pregnancy and early childhood, and survey methods.
The Understanding Society Fellowship programme enables researchers to devote time to projects that directly impact on the Study - apply now!
Our Annual Report shows how Understanding Society grew in 2021.
Data from the Innovation Panel Life Events survey is now available
Download Study data from 2020 in our new calendar year dataset.
Apply now to be considered for our latest Fellowship programme.
Our new Moodle course offers guidance for researchers interested in creating their own tailored weights for Understanding Society.
We are looking for proposals for the content and design of the 2023 Innovation Panel survey.
Survey methods specialist, Dr Tarek Al Baghal will be helping to lead the UK Household Longitudinal Study.
The latest wave of the main survey is now available to download from the UK Data Service.
Understanding Society is funding Fellowships in mixed mode measurement.
The latest wave of Innovation Panel data is now available from the UK Data Service.
We're running a busy events programme over the next few months. Book your place to join us for training, discussions, conferences and a data dive.
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The Economic and Social Research Council is the primary funder of the study The Study is led by a team at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex.