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A showcase of student research using the ONS Longitudinal Study and Census microdata

 

28th March 2018

Rooms 114 and B29, University College London, Foster Court, Malet Place, London

 

We’d like to invite you to an event that CeLSIUS and the UK Data Service are holding on 28th March to showcase PhD research using the ONS LS and Census microdata. In the morning, presentations will be given by current/recent PhD students who have used the LS in their research and in the afternoon there’s an ONS LS/Census microdata training session.

 

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Please forward this message on to anyone who might be interested in attending this event.

 

DRAFT PROGRAMME

 

10.00    Refreshments and registration, Room 114

 

10.30    Welcome – Nicola Shelton, CeLSIUS Director

 

10.40    Introduction to the ONS LS and Census microdata – Oliver Duke-Williams, CeLSIUS Senior Advisor

 

11.00    Children and migrants – Matthew Wallace, PhD completed at Liverpool University, now working at INED (the French Institute for Demographic Studies)

 

11.20    Geographic and social mobility – Frances Darlington-Pollock, PhD completed at Leeds University, now working at Liverpool University

 

11.40    Refreshments

 

12.00    Empirical essays in family economics – Tanya Wilson, PhD completed at Royal Holloway, University of London, now working at Stirling University

 

12.20    Job polarisation – Sanne Velthuis, PhD in progress at Coventry University

 

12.40    Explaining the London Effect by investigating sorting patterns – Jack Blundell, DPhil in progress at Oxford University

 

1.00      Lunch (provided)

 

2.00      How you get to use the ONS LS and Census microdata – Oliver Duke-Williams, CeLSIUS Senior Advisor, Room B29

 

2.20      Practical session: concurrent training in the use of the ONS LS and Census microdata – the CeLSIUS team

 

4.20 – 4.30    Close – Nicola Shelton, CeLSIUS Director

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