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ESDS Government Karen Dennison, Economic and Social Data Service UK Data Archive ESDS Awareness Day Belfast, 6 February 2004 Queens University.

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1 ESDS Government Karen Dennison, Economic and Social Data Service UK Data Archive ESDS Awareness Day Belfast, 6 February 2004 Queens University

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3 3 The large-scale government surveys General Household Survey –Continuous Household Survey Labour Force Survey –NI Labour Force Survey Health Survey for England/Wales/Scotland Family Expenditure Survey –NI Family Expenditure Survey British Crime Survey/Scottish Crime Survey Family Resources Survey National Food Survey/Expenditure and Food Survey ONS Omnibus Survey Survey of English Housing British Social Attitudes/Scottish Social Attitudes/Young People’s Social Attitudes –NI Life and Times Survey National Travel Survey Time Use Survey

4 4 Benefits of the large-scale government datasets Good quality data –Produced by experienced research organisations –UK/GB - usually nationally representative with large samples. Interviewers all over country –Good response rates –Well documented, NISRA, ONS, UKDA, QB etc Continuous data –E.g Continuous Household Survey 1983, allows comparison over time –Data is largely cross-sectional Hierarchical data –Individual and household –Intra-household differences –Household effects on individuals

5 5 Percentage of women aged 18-49 cohabiting General Household Survey

6 6 Continuous Household Survey Most important problem facing NI today

7 7 ESDS Government Led by CCSR and working closely with the UKDA UKDA will continue to be responsible for acquisition of data and dissemination –dissemination mainly on-line/ much via NESSTAR CCSR will cover added value: -highlighting the research potential of datasets -providing help for users (new and ‘old’) -enhancements to datasets to promote research and teaching use -encourage interaction

8 8 Theme based approach Year 1: Employment and labour market Year 2: Health Year 3: Social exclusion Inform a lot of the value added ‘products’ being produced.

9 9 Highlighting research potential Generate new users, –especially PhD students, younger researchers Train the trainers, –awareness raising PhD supervisors Do this via conference presentations, talks to graduate schools, articles in newsletters and journals Twice yearly newsletters

10 10 Help for users (1) Workshops on how to get started –2003: Oxford, Manchester, Newcastle, Surrey theme based, intro to surveys, access slides under ‘events’ on: www.esds.ac.uk/government www.esds.ac.uk/government –2004: intro to large-scale government datasets with hands-on intro to analysis skills (June) Methods and new opportunities –weighting (March, London) –data linkage (May, Manchester) Other CCSR courses –SPSS/ STATA –data analysis methods –bursaries

11 11 Help for users (2) Web-based user guides –themed introductory guides Year 1, employment and labour market Year 2, health –STATA and SPSS –methodological topics e.g. weighting Survey web pages –‘Starting Analysis’ –link to ONS publications & useful websites –FAQs Helpdesk, Jiscmail list

12 12 Enhancements to datasets Produce extra derived variables User consultation to provide comparability with 2001 census: GHS & LFS key variables (consistent over time): GHS & LFS Database of contextual variables for each year regional/national rates of unemployment, RPI, interest rate for 1975-1995 Geographically referenced variables linked to Common GIS: interactive web-based exploration and visualization tool for data with sub-regional geography. Teaching datasets Labour Force Survey 2002 (links to STATA guide) British Crime Survey 2000 Plan Health Survey for England in 2004

13 13 Interaction Developments at ONS and NatCen benefit and influence encourage interaction with research community maximise interests of data depositors, commissioning departments and research community User group meetings LFS October 2003 (establish annually) HSE January 2004 Family Expenditure Survey (FES) virtual user group (jisclist) High level annual research conference for policy makers December 2003 : Social & Demo Change December 2004 : health Meetings/ongoing liaison with ONS & ESDS Govt

14 14 Summary Large-scale govt surveys provide valuable data sources for research and teaching Datasets available from ESDS Government at UKDA (Nesstar) ESDS Government at CCSR provide value added support: –theme based (year 1 employment, year 2, Health) –generate new users, educate supervisors –workshops for new users/more advanced workshops –survey web pages, help-desk, jiscmail lists –extra derived variables and geo-referenced variables –teaching datasets –user groups –research conference

15 15 Keeping in touch ESDS Government helpdesk –govsurveys@esds.ac.ukgovsurveys@esds.ac.uk –(0161) 275 1980 ESDS-govsurveys JISCmail –send the following message to listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk subscribe esds-govsurveys first name second name -- Join the mailing list to receive newsletter –www.ccsr.ac.uk/esds/join/www.ccsr.ac.uk/esds/join/ ESDS Government web pages –www.esds.ac.uk/governmentwww.esds.ac.uk/government Events side bar menu for slides


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