| Venue: | Royal Statistical Society, London |
| Date: | Monday 12 November 2007 |
Programme
| 9.30 | Coffee and registration |
| 9.55 | Welcome and introduction Chair of first session: Ed Fieldhouse, University of Manchester |
| 10.00 | Is there a "Scottish effect" for self-reported health? Frank Popham, Centre for International Public Health Policy, University of Edinburgh |
| 10.30 | Propensity to migrate by ethnic group: 1991 and 2001 Paul Norman, School of Geography, University of Leeds |
| 11.00 | Coffee |
| Chair of second session: Jo Wathan, University of Manchester | |
| 11.30 | UK Census
Office's Developments Census Plans: update Judy Hawkins,
ONS |
| 12.15 | Output Consultation
Plans and Statistical Disclosure Control Strategy Developments |
| 12.45 | Lunch |
| Afternoon chair: Judy Hawkins, ONS | |
| 1.45 | ONS Intergrated Household Survey: Alternatives to Census data Nikki Bennett, ONS |
| 2.15 |
Jo Wathan, SARs Team, University of Manchester |
| 2.45 | Census microdata for 2011: some preliminary ideas from CCSR Ed Fieldhouse, SARs Team, University of Manchester |
| 3.15 | Panel Discussion on requirements for SARs for 2011 Chair: Angela Dale, CCSR, University of Manchester Panel members: Judy Hawkins, Keith Spicer, Jane Longhurst (ONS), Ed Fieldhouse, Jo Wathan (CCSR, University of Manchester) |
| 4.00 | End |