RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 2014: Learning from the 2011 Census

 

Learning from the 2011 Census: Sessions (1) through (4), Wed 27 August 2014

 

The following presentations were delivered at the RGS-IBG Annual Conference 2014, sessions ‘Learning from the 2011 Census’. Presentations are listed in session order.

 

Learning from the 2011 Census (1): Data Delivery and Characteristics

Justin Hayes and Rob Dymond-Green – New and easier ways of working with aggregate data and geographies from UK censuses

Cecilia Macintyre – Scotland’s Census 2011

Oliver Duke-Williams and John Stillwell – Census interaction data and access arrangements

Paul Waruszynski – Microdata products from the 2011 Census

Nicola Shelton, Ian Shuttleworth, Christopher Dibben and Fiona Cox – Longitudinal data in the UK Censuses

 

Learning from the 2011 Census (2): Changing Populations, Changing Geographies

Nigel Walford – Then and now: Micro-scale population change in parts of London, 1901-11 and 2001-11

Darren Smith – Changing geographies of traditionality and non-traditionality: Findings from the census

Thomas Murphy, John Stillwell and Lisa Buckner – Commuting to work in 2001 and 2011 in England and Wales: Analyses of national trends using aggregate and interaction data from the Census

 

Learning from the 2011 Census (3): Ethnicity, Health and Migration (part one)

Giles Barrett and David McEvoy – Age and ethnic spatial exposure

Nissa Finney and Ludi Simpson – ‘White flight’? What 2011 census data tell us about local ethnic group population change

Fran Darlington, Paul Norman and Dimitris Ballas – Exploring the inter-relationships between ethnicity, health, socioeconomic factors and internal migration: Evidence from the Samples of Anonymised Records in England

Stephen Clark, Mark Birkin, Phil Rees, Alison Heppenstall and Kirk Harland – Using 2011 Census data to estimate future elderly health care

 

Learning from the 2011 Census (4): Ethnicity, Health and migration (part two)

Phil Rees and Nik Lomax – Using the 2011 Census to fix ethnic group estimates and components for the prior decade

Nik Lomax, Phil Rees, John Stillwell and Paul Norman – Assessing internal migration patterns in the UK: A once in a decade opportunity

Myles Gould and Ian Shuttleworth – Health, housing tenure, and entrapment 2001-2011: Does changing tenure and address improve health?