Synopsis
In the Understanding Society Podcast Series, you can listen to interviews with the Understanding Society team, researchers using the survey in their work and those benefiting from it. Interviews last no longer than 10 minutes and are designed to be understood by a non-academic audience.
Episodes
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Biomarkers and genetic data
25/11/2014 Duration: 10minProfessors Michaela Benzeval and Meena Kumari give a short introduction to the Understanding Society biomarker and genetic data.
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White flight and the rise of UKIP
03/11/2014 Duration: 12minProfessor Eric Kaufman from Birkbeck College, University of London, discusses his research making use of the BHPS and Understanding Society to look at White Flight and discusses what his findings tell us about the apparent rise of UKIP.
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Poverty triggers and household change
30/10/2014 Duration: 14minProfessor Nick Buck, former Director of Understanding Society, discusses two pieces of research using the study to look at movements in and out of poverty and household change.
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Can video gaming be good for young people?
25/09/2014 Duration: 10minDr Andrew Przybylski from the Oxford Internet Institute talks about research on the effects of video gaming on children’s behaviour and development.
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Beyond Greenspace: the links between nature, health & well-being
01/08/2014 Duration: 10minDr Ben Wheeler from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health, part of the University of Exeter Medical School talks about the Beyond Greenspace research project, which is looking to develop a better understanding of the relationships between nature, health and wellbeing.
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Being green - what we think and do when it comes to the environment
15/07/2014 Duration: 09minProfessor Peter Lynn from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex talks about early findings from the ESRC funded project, The distribution and dynamics of UK citizens’ environmental attitudes, behaviours and actions.
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Being a dad in 21st century Britain
19/06/2014 Duration: 07minEloise Poole from NatCen talks about findings from the ESRC-funded study Fathers, work and families in twenty-first century Britain, which uses Understanding Society to explore fathers' role as breadwinners and parents in the UK and Europe.
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Getting online - are older people included?
14/05/2014 Duration: 10minAre older people getting online and are they included? Age UK researcher Marcus Green looks at the evidence.
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Does how we live influence how we sleep?
29/04/2014 Duration: 09minDr Graham Law from the University of Leeds talks about new research published in the Open Journal of Epidemiology which uses Understanding Society to examine the links between the composition of households and how well and how long we sleep.
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Living with sight loss
16/04/2014 Duration: 06minNatCen analyst Chris Lord explains the benefits of utilising Understanding Society in third sector research projects such as this project by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).
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Balancing the books: managing financial wellbeing in later life
03/03/2014 Duration: 08minDavid Hayes from the Personal Research Finance Centre at the University of Bristol talks about a joint programme of research with the International Longevity Centre UK which uses Understanding Society to look at the financial wellbeing of people in later life.
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Predictors of wellbeing
27/01/2014 Duration: 10minJenny Chanfreau from NatCen discusses research undertaken for the Department of Health on predictors of well-being.
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Life satisfaction and ethnicity
16/01/2014 Duration: 11minDr Gundi Knies talks about new research exploring the links between ethnicity, neighbourhoods and life satisfaction.
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Sexual orientation and poverty
27/12/2013 Duration: 15minDr Noah Uhrig discusses ground-breaking new research commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation exploring the links between sexual orientation and poverty.
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Just how much is a university degree worth?
03/12/2013 Duration: 08minProfessor Adeline Delavande talks about research which uses the Understanding Society Innovation Panel to examine the perceptions of parents and children of the financial value of gaining a degree.
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What makes a boomeranger? Moving back in with mum and dad
12/11/2013 Duration: 08minAnne Berrington talks about what makes young adults return to live with their parents.
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Why sample size matters
01/07/2013 Duration: 07minDr Olena Kaminska talks about why sample size matters when researching hard to reach sub-sections of the population and why Understanding Society offers not just great data but some innovative and original opportunities to research previously ignored groups.