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    11 - 13 July 2017 - CPC presented a broad selection of fascinating research findings as part of the Understanding Society Conference which was held at the University of Essex in July.

    On Tuesday 11th July presentations included:

    Ann Berrington: Family relationships session - 1:30-2:00 "Income, Welfare, Housing and the Transition to Higher Order Births in the UK"

    Brienna Perelli-Harris: Family dynamics using harmonized cross-national data - 3:30-4pm "Is There a Link Between the Divorce Revolution and the Cohabitation Boom"

    On Wednesday 12th July presentations included:

    Ann Berrington: Ethnic diversity in the UK (part 2) session - 2:00-2:30 "Ethnic differences in aspirations and realities in the transition to adulthood"

    On Thursday 13th July presentations included:

    Stefanie Hoherz: Parenting, employment and health session - 2:30-3:00 "Parental work hour demands and quality time with children"

    Vernon Gayle: Education session - 2:30-3:00 "Working Class Kids and School Qualifications: An Investigation of Scottish Education Using Longitudinal and Administrative Social Science Data"

    The full programme and further details are available here.

    Follow @CPCpopulation and @usociety using #usociety17 to keep updated with this event.


    Also of interest may be the Second International Conference on the Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys - Understanding Society is also hosting this "MOLSII" conference at the University of Essex in July 2018. The call for monograph papers is now open and closes on 19 June.


    Posted 19/05/2017 11:01

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