AD|ARC:构建一个可供研究的数据集,以更好地了解农民和农户。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
J. Hampton, Nick Webster, Sophie Jordan, S. Morrison-Rees, O. Bateson, James Watson, S. McFarlane, Alastair McAlpine, L. Cavin
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目标AD|ARC行政数据:农业研究收集是一个雄心勃勃的原创链接项目,汇集了来自多个来源的农民和农户的信息。完成后,这个可供研究的数据集将有助于解决三个广泛的主题:健康和福祉、繁荣和复原力以及与农业环境的互动。方法数据集是根据调查、人口普查和行政来源的信息构建的。必要的是,这包括跨政府部门的工作,以确保农业、商业、教育和健康数据的全面覆盖。同样,数据所有者、处理者和研究人员正在密切合作,以确保生成的数据集符合预期。除了这项跨部门的工作外,这项工作也是跨司法管辖区的,目的是收集英国各地农场、农民和农户的信息。结果本文没有关注AD|ARC将进行的实质性研究的细节,而是讨论了迄今为止这一联系项目的一些挑战和成功之处。第一部分将借鉴来自英国各地(英格兰、北爱尔兰、苏格兰和威尔士)的团队的经验,讨论在这个多方面项目的联系中面临的挑战,以及如何利用人口普查通过识别农业家庭和工人来更好地了解农业社区。其次,将更广泛地讨论跨政府部门和行政部门工作的挑战和敏感性,以及为认识和克服这些挑战而制定的工作方法。结论AD|ARC项目将为更好地了解农业社区提供宝贵的资源,这反过来将有助于更好地为政策辩论和决策提供信息。除此之外,创建数据集的过程为学习和深入了解一系列问题提供了机会。
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AD|ARC: Construction of a research ready dataset to better understand farmers and farming households.
ObjectivesThe AD|ARC Administrative Data: Agriculture Research Collection is an ambitious and original linkage project, bringing together information about farmers and farming households from several sources. When complete, this research-ready dataset will assist in addressing three broad themes: health and well-being, prosperity and resilience, and engagement with agri-environment. ApproachThe dataset is being constructed from information drawn from survey, census, and administrative sources. Necessarily, this includes working across government departments to ensure comprehensive coverage of farm, business, education, and health data. Similarly, data owners, processors, and researchers are working closely to ensure the resultant dataset meets expectations. Alongside this cross-sectoral aspect, the work is also cross-jurisdictional, with the intention being for the data to capture information about farms, farmers and farming households from across the UK. ResultsRather than focus on the detail of the substantive research that AD|ARC will enable, this paper discusses some of the challenges and successes of this linkage project to date. Drawing on the experience of the teams from across the UK (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales), the first part will discuss challenges faced in linkage of this multi-faceted project, alongside how the population census is being utilised to better understand farming communities, through the identification of both farming households and workers. Secondly, a broader discussion of the challenges and sensitivities of working across government departments and administrations will be presented, alongside ways of working developed to recognise and overcome these. ConclusionThe AD|ARC project will result in an invaluable resource to better understand the farming community, which in turn will help to better inform policy debate and decision making. Alongside this, the process of creating the dataset has offered opportunities for learning and insight across a range of issues.
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