Showing posts with label statistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statistics. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Having a Baby in Scotland

Cheyne, H. et al (2014) Having a baby in Scotland 2013: women's experiences of maternity care: Volume 1: National Results.
This report is the findings of the first national survey of maternity services for 15 years, from the perspective of women who have used maternity services in Scotland. The survey covers ante-natal, intra-partum and post-natal services and compares results with the 2013 survey of maternity services in England.

Monday, 13 May 2013

Newly launched - the UK Data Service



 The new UK Data Service aims to bring together a mass of collected survey data into one service, where registered users acan interrogate or download the data. The service, hosted by the University of Manchester under the auspices of the ESRC holds census data from 1971-2011, household survey data, long-range cohort study information, cross-national European data, business data, crime surveys and much more. It's not often I get excited about statistics, but this service has it all!