| 9.00am | Coffee and Registration | |
| 9.30am | Plans for SARs 2001 Angela Dale, CCSR, Helen Hughes and Chris Lodge, ONS |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Modelling the geographical location of synthetic
households Seraphim Alvanides, Dimitris Ballas and Vasilis Vlastara, Department of Geography, University of Newcastle |
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| 5.15pm | End |