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1 CCSR Lightning Seminars 26 th April 2005 What were doing, want to do, or have done www.ccsr.ac.uk

2 Sam Smith s.smith@man.ac.uk CCSR and Friends www.ccsr.ac.uk/friends

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4 Ludi Simpson ludi@man.ac.uk My family are not at home – Living apart together

5 Two concepts of family –Familia de origen o familia propia? Parents/siblings or children/spouse? –Who do you consider the most important members of your family? List three in order of importance. Family policy assumes nuclear family in a household –But sharing resources may be nuclear, extended, dispersed –Household Surveys do not measure the family as we know it Questions to include a large-scale survey / census –Which members of your family do you help / do you care for / support financially? –For each: are they resident with you, and What do you receive in return? –Which of your parents / siblings / children / partner are alive and where do they live?

6 Mark Elliot Mark.Elliot@man.ac.uk Attitudes to relationships amongst the 18-30 age group

7 Models of Relationships Anthony Giddens: Pure Relationship Narcissistic Model Exchange Theory/Investment Model Interpersonal Model Traditional Model Feminist Model Romantic Model

8 Albert Sabater Albert.sabater@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk Problems when comparing ethnic group populations for small areas across time

9 David Voas voas@man.ac.uk Religion and deprivation in England

10 Proportion of religious group living in worst x% of areas

11 Kingsley Purdam Kingsley.Purdam@man.ac.uk Commission for Equality & Human Rights Research and E-Social Science

12 K. Purdam SELECTED PROJECTS Commission for Equality and Human Rights (DTI) A review of the statistics on equality in the UK Age, Gender, Disability, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation – Multiple disadvantage By 2040 it is estimated that nearly a third of the population will be over 60 E-Science and E-Social Science (ESRC, MRC) Confidential data access Technology – desk top seamless access to multiple datasets Medical research 65,000 academic papers on cancer in 2004 and 4,000 clinical trials Data Monitoring Service (ONS) Measuring the growth in the collection of individual data Inform privacy debates and statistical disclosure methods Links All separate projects, but links? Data availability, data access, evidence base for policy makers

13 Paul Norman Paul.Norman@man.ac.uk Trends in 1) health, 2) deprivation, 3) population change and inter-relationships between 1,2 & 3

14 1: Health Cultural differences in self-reported health, SARs Incapacity benefit claims Mortality trends late 1970s to recent 2: Deprivation Carstairs & Townsend Indexes: trends 1971 – 2001 Regeneration, gentrification, industry closure, changes in tenure? 3: Population change Micro-geography of demographic change 1991 – 2001 Re-visit EwC. Harmonised attributes & geography Components of change, change in social indicators 1, 2 & 3: Inter-relationships between health, deprivation & migration + social mobility ONS Longitudinal Study England & Wales 1971 – 2001 Area differences in health: accumulations Health outcomes for individuals: life history

15 Dave Cutts David.Cutts@man.ac.uk Liberal Democrat electoral support and strategy at the 2005 election

16 Angela Dale Angela.Dale@man.ac.uk Ethnic differences in womens employment by life-stage and qualifications

17 Percentage of women economically active, 19-34, single, no children, 1992-2003

18 Percentage of women economically active, 19-34, married, no children, 1992-2003

19 Percentage of women economically active, married, children under 5, 1992-2003

20 Percentage of women unemployed (base: economically active, 19-60), 1992-2003

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22 Karen Mccullagh Karen.Mccullagh@man.ac.uk What is private data? www.aclu.org/pizza/images/screen.swf


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