Health surveys user conference 2015

Date:

10/07/2015

Organised by:

UK Data Service

Presenter:

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Level:

Advanced (specialised prior knowledge)

Contact:

booking@ukdataservice.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

Wilkins Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, University College London, Gower Street, London

Description:

The annual Health Surveys User Conference will be held on Friday 10 July 2015, 9-5pm.

The conference is organised by the UK Data Service and is free to attend. The morning sessions will allow users to hear updates from the data producers on the main UK health surveys and other surveys with health-related content. The afternoon sessions will comprise presentations from researchers using health survey data, including:

  • The relationship between social capital and drinking pattern among men and women; findings from the Health Survey for England. Linda Ng Fat et al (UCL)
  • Disability and Disability-related Employment Gaps in the UK 1998-2012: Different Trends in Different Surveys? Ben Baumberg et al (University of Kent, University of Sheffield and Cardiff Business School)
  • Prevalence of asthma in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales – analyses using health surveys. Mome Mukherjee et al (The University of Edinburgh, University of London, Swansea University and Queens University Belfast)
  • Health and Productivity - measuring the impacts of ill health. Hiba Sameen et al (Department of Health)
  • Participation of older people in health-related longitudinal studies. Microlevel evidence at the beginning of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, Marcello Morciano (University of East Anglia)
  • Health inequalities in British post-war cohorts: Are later born generations less healthy than earlier generations? Stephen Jivraj et al (UCL)
  • The Welsh Health Survey in the SAIL databank. Mark Atkinson et al (Swansea University)
  • Is natural space related to childhood hyperactivity in Scotland? Elizabeth Richardson et al (University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow)

Cost:

No Fee

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, UK health survey , Health related data

Related publications and presentations:

Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis

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