Joint LARIA / LGA Seminar

MAKING THE MOST OF ECONOMIC DATA FROM THE 2001 CENSUS AND OTHER SOURCES

One Day Seminar, held at LGA, London on 31st October 2005

This seminar, jointly organised by LARIA and the Local Government Association (LGA), brought together a range of speakers from local authorities, a university, and a research consultancy, to focus on economic data sets. It was well attended by more than 60 delegates at the LGA Headquarters in Smith Square, London, and was excellently chaired by Clive Lloyd of Worcestershire County Council.

If you were unable to attend the Seminar, or would like to view the presentations again, they are available for download as Adobe Acrobat documents ( .pdf ).

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PROGRAMME

Bob CuthillSeminar Report by Bob Cuthill (.doc 25k)
Ed DunnIlluminating the Dismal Science - Making the Most of Local Economic Data from the 2001 Census: Ed Dunn (Warwickshire County Council) (1,630k)
Chris Hanson-KahnSurrey Labour Market – Changing Directions: Chris Hanson-Kahn (Surrey County Council) (584k)
Anne GreenPoor Skills and Access to Work: Anne Green (Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick) (746k)
Jill TuffnellThe Census 2001 and Labour Market Monitoring: Using Commissioned Data Sets to Benchmark Workplace Employment in the East of England: Jill Tuffnell (Cambridgeshire County Council) (533k)
Duncan MelvilleUsing Labour Market Data to Analyse London’s Economy and Society: Duncan Melville (Greater London Authority) (565k)
Julia HeynatMonitoring and Evaluation of Area Based Initiatives – Compromised by Resident Based Economic Data Issues?: Julia Heynat (Independent Researcher) (35k)


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