Using Administrative Data to Change Perception about Caregiving and Improve the Evidence Base Related to Volunteering
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O'Reilly, Dermot; Rosato, Michael. 'Article title'. - Dublin: SSISI, Vol. XLVI, 2016-17, pp174-188Download Item:
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The aim of this paper is to illustrate the added value achievable using dynamically linked administrative data sources: to do this by examining in detail a series of studies related to the morbidity and mortality outcomes of caregivers and volunteers in the UK; to show how this data allow novel research questions to be asked and approaches to be derived – for example, in relation to rare health outcomes, or in using the extant data structures to utilise the detail of relationships within families; and lastly, to show how these innovations can generate policy-relevant answers based on robust research. Finally, we review the limitations of the current data, and conclude by making suggestions for improvement in future censuses.
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read before the Society, 22 May 2017
Author: O'Reilly, Dermot; Rosato, Michael
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caregiving, volunteering, United KingdomISSN:
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