SI0131 – Dissertation Week 5 Luke Sloan Using & Sourcing Secondary Data Week 5 Luke Sloan Using & Sourcing Secondary Data.

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SI0131 – Dissertation Week 5 Luke Sloan Using & Sourcing Secondary Data Week 5 Luke Sloan Using & Sourcing Secondary Data

Introduction Defining Data Advantages of Secondary Data Disadvantages of Secondary Data Other Researchers’ Data National Surveys Administrative Datasets Mixing Primary and Secondary Sources of Secondary Data

Defining Data Secondary Data is… Collected by others and/or Analysed by others first Primary Data is… Collected by you and/or Analysed by you first You design the data collection instrument Answers your research questions Lots to think about… Other researchers’ data Data collected by institutions in the course of their business Can be qualitative or quantitative

Advantages of Secondary Data Useful for small scale research studies… – Cost and time – Reanalysis may offer new interpretations – High quality data (usually…) – Opportunity of longitudinal data – Subgroup analysis (decent ‘n’) – International comparisons – More time for data analysis

Disadvantages of Secondary Data Limitations within small scale studies… – You didn’t ask the questions – Absence of key variables – Lack of familiarity with the data – Inappropriate responses (e.g. age group…) – Complex coding for missing data – Weighting and sampling? – No control over data quality

Other Researchers’ Data Have they done a good job? Who are they? PhD? MSc? UG dissertation? Working paper? Anyone can put something on the internet…

National Surveys Well funded and thus well designed Population or representative (weighted) Skilled interviewer (reduces bias) But can be dated (last census available for 2001) Questions are not always what you want What level is the data available at (rarely individual due to anonymity issues)

Administrative Datasets High quality and high fidelity Rarely useful on their own Powerful when combined E.g. local authority boundaries, postcodes, HESA data etc, populations, unemployed, immigration…

Mixing Primary & Secondary The two are not incompatible Use secondary data to frame research question Identify a gap in existing research Use statistics to justify project (e.g. increase in drug related crime, deprivation, illness) Primary data can be used to enhance secondary data through the addition of new variables (although unlikely that you can ask the same respondents…)

Sources of Secondary Data I Survey Question Bank – – Identify good question and trace source The Office for National Statistics – – Neighbourhood statistics, Census data etc… UK Economic and Social Data Service – – Full of archived datasets – Including qualitative data:

Sources of Secondary Data II StatsWales – – Administrative data for Wales Census Dissemination Unit Website – – ‘Academic’ equivalent of official data UK Data Archive – – Related to ESDS, but clearer?

Sources of Secondary Data III Newspapers (LexisNexis?) Company of organisation reports Government departments (Defence, Health) OFSTED/ESTYN reports Archived Documents Parliamentary research papers (Hansard?)

Any Questions?