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ScotCen Social Research

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ScotCen Social Research bụ ngalaba Scottish nke United Kingdom nnukwu ebe maka nyocha mmekọrịta ọha na eze, NatCen Social Research

.[1][2]Dabere na Edinburgh, ScotCen Social Research bụ ọgbakọ anaghị akwụ ụgwọ.  Ndị ọrụ gụnyere ndị na-ahụ maka usoro nyocha, ndị nyocha data na ndị ọkachamara n'ọnụọgụgụ na ndị nyocha qualitative.  Ọ bụ ndị gọọmentị na ndị ọrụ ebere nyere ya iwu ka ha nyochaa echiche ọha mmadụ gbasara ihe gbasara mmekọrịta mmadụ na ibe ya.[1][2]

.[3][4]A maara Center ahụ maka ịrụ ọrụ ubi na ịkọ akụkọ banyere ọmụmụ gụnyere nyocha ahụike Scottish kwa afọ, [1] [2] nyocha echiche mmekọrịta ọha na eze Scottish, [3] [4] na ọmụmụ ihe na-eto eto na Scotland ogologo oge.[5] [6] ]

  • .Children and young people
  • Communities
  • Families
  • Crime and justice
  • Equality and diversity
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Housing
  • Income and work
  • Schools, education and training
  • Social and political attitudes
  • Transport
  1. About ScotCen Social Research (en-GB). ScotCen Social Research. Retrieved on 2018-04-25.
  2. About ScotCen | What Scotland Thinks (en). What Scotland Thinks. Retrieved on 2018-04-25.
  3. Growing Up in Scotland | following the lives of Scotland's children (en-GB). growingupinscotland.org.uk. Retrieved on 2018-04-25.
  4. MacIntyre (2018). "Exposure to liquid sweetness in early childhood: artificially‐sweetened and sugar‐sweetened beverage consumption at 4–5 years and risk of overweight and obesity at 7–8 years". Pediatric Obesity 13 (12): 755–765. DOI:10.1111/ijpo.12284. PMID 29624909.