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Workshop: Accessing census aggregate and flow data

7 Dec 2017 12:00 am
Training
Data skills
Other

This half-day workshop will focus on both the aggregate and flow outputs from recent censuses.

Aggregate data provide area counts, usually of individuals or households with particular characteristics. Flow data is a special type of data about flows between an origin and destination; examples include migration data, commuting data, movements associated with a second residence or journeys to school.

This workshop will include:

  • an introduction concerning the census and the outputs available through UK Data Service
  • overview of the Census, and specifically aggregate and flow data
  • demonstration of both the InFuse and WICID interfaces
  • hands-on exercises using InFuse and WICID interfaces
  • opportunity to use our older interface, Casweb, which provides access to data from the 1971, 1981,1991 and 2001 censuses
  • opportunities for participants to ask the presenters questions about their own use of census aggregate and flow data

Costs:

£15 - UK registered students

£30 - Staff - UK academic institutions and research centres, ESRC funded researchers, UK registered charity and voluntary organisations, staff - public sector and government.

£75 - All other participants including commercial organisations and non-UK individuals.