EVENT HISTORY ANALYSIS
CCSR, University of Manchester
20th May 2009 (1 day short course)
£175 (£125 for those from academic institutions)
Course Summary
This is an introductory course to event history analysis taught from the perspective of the social sciences. Event history analysis allows the researcher to measure the duration of an event, for instance time spent in unemployment, as well the factors likely to prolong or reduce that event. The course introduces the basic statistical concepts used in the method; it explains how data should be prepared for analysis and also outlines the various types of models that can be applied. The practical component will use nationally representative individual level.
For further details and booking:
http://www.ccsr.ac.uk/courses/eha.htm
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Katey Matthews
CCSR
University of Manchester
Ground Floor, Humanities Bridgeford Street
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
Tel: 0161 275 4736
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