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BSPS Day meeting – Demography of London

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Thursday, June 10, 2010

TweetBritish Society for Population Studies (BSPS) Day meeting on the Demography of London 7th July 2010 , City Hall, London Agenda 10.30am             Registration and tea/coffee 11am                     Welcome and introduction to historical session 11.10am              Romola Davenport – Death and the metropolitan migrant: mortality of young adults in eighteenth and nineteenth century London 11.45am              [...]

Event: ONS Changes to Mid Year Estimates – Adding it all up.

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Thursday, December 3, 2009

TweetThe British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) are holding two workshops regarding the ONS Changes to Mid Year Estimates. One event is at the University of Leeds, and one is at the Local Government Association (LGA) in London. The workshops will take place in Leeds on the 7th of January and in London on the [...]

ESRC Seminar Series ‘Challenges in neighbourhood effects research: does it really matter where you live and what are the implications for policy?’

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Monday, October 5, 2009

TweetThe forthcoming ESRC Seminar Series ‘Challenges in neighbourhood effects research: does it really matter where you live and what are the implications for policy?’ is organised jointly by the Centre of Housing Research, University of St Andrews, Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and CCSR, University of Manchester. The first seminar, ‘Neighbourhood Effects: Theory [...]

Teaching quantitative methods: the challenge and how to meet it

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Monday, October 5, 2009

TweetThe Royal Statistical Society are hosting a workshop on developing undergraduate quantitative methods teaching in sociology, social policy, politics and international relations, social anthropology and other social science subjects beyond economics and psychology. It will take place on Friday 23rd October at the Royal Statistical Society, Errol St, London from 09.30 to 16.30. Those speaking [...]