Geographical data in cohort and longitudinal studies

Date:

10/10/2017

Organised by:

CLOSER, UCL Institute of Education

Presenter:

Professor Chris Dibben

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Jennie Blows
0207 331 5174
j.blows@ucl.ac.uk

Map:

View in Google Maps  (EH1 1SU)

Venue:

Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue
16 St Mary's Street
Edinburgh

Description:

How do the characteristics of our local neighbourhoods effect our socioeconomic chances, health and wellbeing over the course of our lives? Answers to these questions can be found by linking geographical data – such as levels of local air pollution, quantity of green space, and crime rates – to survey data collected by longitudinal studies.

The first session of this workshop will explore what and how geographical data can be used with longitudinal studies to explore innovative new avenues for research.

The second part of this workshop will be a demonstration of CLOSER Discovery, an innovative new search engine that enables researchers to explore the content of eight leading UK longitudinal studies. It is the most detailed and sophisticated search tool of its kind.

www.discovery.closer.ac.uk

 

Programme

13:00 Registration and refreshments

13:30 Session 1: Geographical data and its value in cohort studies
Introduction to geographical data linkage
Chris Dibben (University of Edinburgh)

13.45 Why geography matters?
Jamie Pearce (University of Edinburgh)

14.15 What Geographical data is available in cohort studies?
Zhiqiang Feng (University of Edinburgh)

14.45 The future of using geographical data in cohort/longitudinal studies
Alison Park (CLOSER)

15.00 Coffee break

15.15 Session 2: Introduction to CLOSER’s resources, including Discovery search platform
Alison Park

16:15 End

 

Contact

If you have any questions or require further information, please contact Jennie Blows (j.blows@ucl.ac.uk).

Cost:

Free

Website and registration:

Region:

Scotland

Keywords:

Longitudinal Research , Cohort study, Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Longitudinal Data Analysis, geographical data , longitudinal research resources

Related publications and presentations:

Longitudinal Research
Cohort study
Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis
Longitudinal Data Analysis

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