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Radical Statistics 2009 Conference

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Radical Statistics Group – Annual Conference and AGM, 2009

An Aging Society: Are We Prepared?

Saturday March 7, 2009

Oxford Institute of Aging
Manor Road Building
(Adjacent to St Catherine’s College, Manor Road)
Oxford OX1 3UQ

Registration, 9:30-10:00 am

The programme includes papers on topics such as:
- Use of demography
- Ethnicity
- Family Support
- Health
- Pensions
- Policy Making
- Effective Interventions

Registration is from £20 and includes lunch.
Student rate available at £15.

More information is available including programme, speakers’ abstracts, booking form, social events & travel at
http://www.radstats.org.uk/conf2009/

Queries and bookings to admin@radstats.org.uk

The Radical Statistics Group was formed in 1975 as part of the radical science movement associated with the establishment of the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (BSSRS). The researchers and statisticians who started Radstats shared a common concern about the political implications of their work and an awareness of the actual and potential misuse of statistics. Members of Radical Statistics believe that statistics can be used to support radical campaigns for progressive social change.

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