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Information about ESDS forthcoming events and past events including papers and slides. You may also be interested in other events listed in the ESDS Government Diary.

There is no charge for attending the ESDS Government events below.

General Household Survey (General Lifestyle Survey) user meeting

Royal Statistical Society, London

Wednesday 17 March 2010

This meeting will provide a forum for data users and producers to meet and discuss new developments and exchange information about the General Household Survey (GHS).


Sample data from surveys and the Census: data sources and resources for health analysts

Basement Computer Lab, Humanities Bridgeford Street building, University of Manchester

Thursday 15 April 2010

This event is now fully booked.

This day will provide an introduction to some key national data sources for health analysts: the health surveys (e.g. Health Survey for England) and the Samples of Anonymised Records (SARs) from the Census. The day will introduce the data themselves, case studies of use in academic and policy settings and the ways in which the data are obtainable.


Learning and Teaching with real data: data and resources

Room 1.69/1.70, Humanities Bridgeford Street Building, University of Manchester

Tuesday 4 May 2010

This workshop is designed for current and future HE teachers interested in using real data in their research.


Introductory Workshop: Analysing Complex Sample Design in ESDS Government Datasets

Basement Computer Lab, Humanities Bridgeford Street, University of Manchester

Thursday 27 May 2010


Other events

SARs events

CCSR short courses

Survey Skills workshops



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