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CeLSIUS - What is the LS? (2)
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You are here: Home. What is the LS? What is the LS? How to use the LS. Step by step guide. What is the ONS Longitudinal Study? What is the LS? Why was it set up? What types of analysis is it used for? What data does the LS contain? What has it been used for? How does it compare to other data sets? What data does the LS contain? Age, sex, marital status. Family, household or communal establishment type. Housing, including tenure, rooms and amenities. Ethnicity (1991 and 2001). Occupation and social class.
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Conference News: Reception and Keynote Speakers « EUSPRI Manchester 2014
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Arrivals and travel information. The city and its surroundings. Where to watch the World Cup. Conference News: Reception and Keynote Speakers. Posted by Maria Nedeva on April 28, 2014 Comments Off. Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been working hard to finalise the programme, which will be published shortly, along with details of a reception for delegates on the evening of the 17th June in the beautiful setting of the John Rylands Library. Right at the heart of the city centre. Before joining the ESRC ...
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Current Projects :: SLS - Scottish Longitudinal Study Development & Support Unit
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Guides & Resources. Development and Support Unit. The following projects are currently being supported by the LSCS:. Understanding the processes of changing segregation (2016 006). Nick Bailey, Mark Livingston, Wouter van Gent. Education and Social Mobility: a Comparison of three British Cohorts (2016 005). Lindsay Paterson, Chris Dibben. Alternatively, is social mobility mainly driven by the changing structure of the labour market? If the latter is. Read more. Background Background information to the pr...
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Step-by-step guide to accessing SLS data :: SLS - Scottish Longitudinal Study Development & Support Unit
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Guides & Resources. Development and Support Unit. Step-by-step guide to accessing SLS data. What data are included? Geography & ecology. Methods for accessing SLS data. Step-by-step guide to accessing SLS data. Income Estimate – Measuring Income in the UK Census (SLS). Consistent areas through time for Scotland (1981-2001). 8211; Existing researchers who wish to extend their project to include the new 2011 Census data should complete the new shorter SLS extension form. 1 Formulate your research question.
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More :: SLS - Scottish Longitudinal Study Development & Support Unit
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Guides & Resources. Development and Support Unit. Select from the options on the left for links to other useful websites or to get in touch. Explore the variables held in the SLS data dictionary. SLS-DSU Safe-setting closure 26th/27th October 2016. SLS research to feature at forthcoming AQMeN seminar. Free Webinar Using the Longitudinal Studies for research on health and health inequalities. Tweets by @SLS DSU. 2016 SLS-DSU University of Edinburgh. University of St Andrews.
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Partners | Social Dimensions of Health Institute
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Social Dimensions of Health Institute. Interdisciplinary Research in Partnership: The Universities of Dundee and St Andrews. Skip to primary content. SDHI closely collaborates with a continuous growing number of other research networks and institutions. Centre for Environmental Change and Human Resilience (CECHR). Centre for Medical Education University of Dundee. Child and Adolescent Health Research Unit (CAHRU). Dental Health Services Research Unit, University of Dundee. ESRC Festival of Social Science.
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childhood | CRESH
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Environment and health behaviours. Green spaces and health. Being a Scout or Guide protects mental health and narrows inequalities in later life. November 10, 2016. Today, with colleagues from the Longitudinal Studies Centre Scotland. At Edinburgh University, we have published a study. Which found that being in the Guides. How where we grow, live and age affects our health. To Understand Place, Sometimes You Need to Go Places. Follow us on Twitter. What folk are reading. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Inequalities | CRESH
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Environment and health behaviours. Green spaces and health. To Understand Place, Sometimes You Need to Go Places. March 30, 2017. I recently spent a week as a visiting postdoctoral researcher at the Built Environment and Health. BEH) research group at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. My visit was funded by the University of Glasgow’s Principal’s Early Career Mobility Scheme. A senior research scientist at the Columbia Population Research Centre. In the Journal of Public Health ...
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Equigenesis | CRESH
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Environment and health behaviours. Green spaces and health. Being a Scout or Guide protects mental health and narrows inequalities in later life. November 10, 2016. Today, with colleagues from the Longitudinal Studies Centre Scotland. At Edinburgh University, we have published a study. Which found that being in the Guides. More reasons to think green space may be equigenic a new study of 34 European nations. April 21, 2015. Today we published a paper. Which builds on our ideas about equigenic environments.