| Venue: | Royal Statistical Society, London |
| Date: | Thursday 16 November 2006 |
Programme
| 9.30 |
Coffee and registration |
| Chair: Ed Fieldhouse, CCSR, University of Manchester | |
| 9.55 |
Welcome and introduction |
| 10.00 |
Changing
Patterns of Ethnic Minority Self-Employment in the UK: Evidence
from Census Microdata |
| 10.30 |
Are ethnic
penalties in the labour market reduced for the generations born
in the UK? |
| 11.00 | Employment patterns amongst ethnic minority women Jo Wathan, CCSR, University of Manchester |
| 11.30 | Coffee |
| 12.00 | UK Census Office plans for the 2011 Census and issues for microdata Ian Cope and Keith Spicer, Office for National Statistics |
| 12.45 | Research potential of the Small Area Microdata Tony Champion, CURDS, University of Newcastle |
| 1.15 |
Lunch |
| 2.00 |
Why are
boy babies less religious than girl babies? |
| 2.30 |
Statistical
Disclosure Control Policy and Approach for 2011 Census outputs |
| 3.15 |
Panel discussion on requirements for SARs for 2011 Chaired by Angela
Dale, CCSR, University of Manchester |
| 4.00 |
End |