This is a past event
The International Conference for Administrative Data Research is a growing annual event aimed at researchers who use administrative data to better understand populations and societies.
This years conference will focus on four substantive themes reflecting core societal challenges:
Children and Education: This theme covers research that examines the social and economic issues that determine educational, skills, well-being, and other outcomes for children as they reach adulthood and beyond.
The World of Work: The World of Work Theme focusses on the labour market experience of those in, and out, of work.
Growing Old: examines the social and economic issues for individuals, and for society and the economy, as people transition through the period leading up to and beyond retirement.
Health and Wellbeing: This theme focuses on health and well-being across the life-course as an outcome of or a predictor of other socioeconomic states and trajectories. Research that considers either mental or physical health, or the relationship between them, will be in scope.
And two streams on methodology:
Methodological Challenges and Innovations: In this theme we are interested in research utilising or developing cutting edge methodology including quasi experimental design approaches, regression discontinuity, sibling studies, and instrumental variables.
Engagement and co-design: This theme covers research with methodologies using models of co-production: integrated multi stakeholder research teams with academia or government, members of the public and/or VCSE representatives.
- Speaker
- Conference - Various
- Hosted by
- Queen's University Belfast
- Venue
- Peter Froggatt Centre
- Contact
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