What have we learned from the SARs?

a one day conference to showcase some of the most important and innovative research findings based on the 1991 SARs

Friday 16 November 2001
MANDEC Centre, University of Manchester

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

9.00am Coffee and Registration
9.30am Plans for SARs 2001
Angela Dale, CCSR, Helen Hughes and Chris Lodge, ONS
10.00am Discussion and questions
10.30am Coffee
10.45pm Measuring disadvantage and difference
The role of housing in disadvantage and ill-health
Mike Coombes & Simon Raybould, University of Newcastle
Which influences health most-country of birth or country of residence?  A British analysis using individual-level data
Paul Boyle, School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews
The escapers: The 'Nones' in Northern Ireland Religion
Malcolm Macourt, University of Northumbria

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12.45pm Buffet Lunch
1.30pm Labour market analysis
Labour market and neighbourhood variations in male unemployment risk using census microdata
Edward Fieldhouse & Mark Tranmer, CCSR, University of Manchester
abstract
Extending the outputs from the 2001 Census
Taking account of place when imputing income in the SARs
Paul Williamson, Department of Geography, University of Liverpool
abstract
Combining aggregate and micro-data to extend census tables for local area use
Mark Tranmer, CCSR, University of Manchester
abstract
3.15pm Tea
3.45pm Extending the SARs by microsimulation and synthetic estimation 
Spatial micro-simulation approaches to combining the SARs with other Census outputs and survey microdata
D Ballas, GP Clarke & D Dorling, School of Geography, University of Leeds
Modelling the geographical location of synthetic households
Seraphim Alvanides, Dimitris Ballas and Vasilis Vlastara, Department of Geography, University of Newcastle
5.15pm End
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