Quantitative Social Science (QSS)
QSS is a group of economists, sociologists, data scientists and social policy researchers within the UCL Social Research Institute.
Director: Nikki Shure
We work on a wide variety of topics including inequality in education, society and the workplace, religiosity, youth and child development, and climate change. There is one key common theme bringing our work as a centre together – the application of quantitative skills to address these social problems. Together we have a range of quantitative, data science and statistical expertise, including in the use of administrative databases, longitudinal surveys, and new forms of social data. Our research is international in scope, using data from – and having an impact on policy in – multiple countries across the world.
QSS is the home of UCL’s flagship undergraduate degree programme Social Science with Data Science BSc. It is unique in teaching students about a range of social science theories spanning across disciplines – economics, sociology, psychology – while at the same time building skills in data science that are highly valued in the workplace. This is complemented by our Social Research Methods with Data Science MSc – where we focus on developing students’ skills so they too can become quantitative social researchers. Our degree programmes not only aim to broaden students’ understanding of the society that surrounds them, but also to develop the skills they need to embark on exciting careers.
Our research as a centre has a strong focus on public policy – we are trying to make a difference to the world by informing how government, charities and businesses think and act. We have a sustained history of success in doing so. Findings from our research have influenced how student loan programmes are designed and driven changes in how data and evidence are reported by governments. Academics from the centre have won prizes for the real-world impact they have had, and are widely recognised as world-leading experts in their respective fields.
Current research ongoing in QSS includes investigations into the gender wage gap, socio-economic inequality and social mobility, climate change, international comparisons of educational achievement, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and youth development. Our research is supported by a range of organisations, including the Nuffield Foundation, the Economic and Social Research Council and various government departments.
News

IOE named World Number 1 for Education in QS subject rankings
IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, has been named Number 1 for Education in the QS World University Rankings by Subject for the ninth year in a row.
06 Apr 2022

‘Good’ GCSE grades are vital for educational outcomes but barely impact wellbeing
Students who achieved a D or grade 3 in GCSE maths are less likely to take A levels or get a degree than those who got a C or grade 4, but there is little evidence it will make a difference to their overall life satisfaction at age 20.
10 Mar 2022

IOE. For Life. Celebrating 120 years of excellence.
I am delighted to launch IOE’s year of celebrations to mark our 120th anniversary and our record of excellence, collaboration and impact.
10 Jan 2022
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QSS, UCL Social Research Institute, 55-59 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0NU