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Labour Force and Annual Population Surveys User Conference 2025

19 Jun 2025 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
University College London
Conferences
Employment

Do you use the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) or Annual Population Survey (APS) for your research?

Can’t attend in person? Watch the morning presentations live on YouTube (Please note: online viewing only, no Q&A)

There is no need to book a place, please follow the livestream link to join the morning session.

This free conference, organised by the UK Data Service in collaboration with the Office for National Statistics (ONS), will be held at University College London on 19 June 2025. View the draft programme under event resources below.

The conference will provide a good opportunity for users to discuss their work in a supportive environment and to reach policy-oriented audiences. The programme will include a mixture of presentations from ONS and researchers who have used data from the UK LFS or APS.

We are delighted to announce that our keynote speaker will be Heejung Chung, Director of the King’s Global Institute for Women’s Leadership and Professor of Work and Employment, Kings College London. Heejung will discuss her paper Rethinking Work: Measuring work in the age of remote working, digitalisation of work and the ‘always-on’ work culture.

Follow the event on BlueSky: #LFSAPS25

Note: Photographs and/or video may be taken at this event. These will be used for advertising, communications, social media, training materials and other publicity or training-related purposes. Photos and videos are collected on a 'public task' basis. Attendees should contact us at booking@ukdataservice.ac.uk if they prefer their images not to be used.