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RegistrationLecture Theatre Building Foyer |
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Conference welcome Lecture Theatre Building 6
Professor Michaela Benzeval
Chair: Professor Michaela Benzeval |
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Plenary speaker - Professor Sara Arber Lecture Theatre Building 6
Understanding Ageing, Understanding Sleep: Capitalising on Understanding SocietyPresenter: Professor Sara Arber , University of Surrey Chair: David Walker |
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Lunch Lecture Theatre Building Foyer |
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Parallel Session AHealth (cardiovascular disease)Lecture Theatre Building 8Associations between active commuting behaviours and blood biomarkers for cardiovascular diseasePresenter: Ellen Flint
, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine The impacts of retirement on cardiovascular risk factors in China: results from a 20-year prospective studyPresenter: Baowen Xue
, University College London Unmet statin treatment needs for primary prevention of cardiovascular events among the 30-74 year olds in the UK household population – Implications of the new 10% 10-year cardiovascular risk threshold for treatment eligibility.Presenter: Jakob Petersen
, ISER, University of Essex Chair: David Blane
Wealth, income & poverty Lecture Theatre Building 3The impact of spell recurrence on poverty dynamics in less developed contexts: The case of Chile during the period 2006-2009Presenter: Jose Prieto
, Boston College, Boston, USA Income reporting in the initial waves of panel surveys: Evidence from the Understanding SocietyPresenter: Paul Fisher
, ISER, University of Essex The pattern of home ownership across cohorts and its impact on the net wealth distribution: empirical evidence from Germany and the USPresenter: Tobias Schmidt
, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany Chair: Nick Buck
Survey methods (measurement)Lecture Theatre Building 5Interviewer and respondent behaviours when measuring change with dependent interviewingPresenter: Annette Jäckle
, ISER Effects of showcards on responses in face-to-face surveysPresenter: Violetta Parutis
, ISER, University of Essex Towards device agnostic survey design: challenges and opportunities for Understanding SocietyPresenter: Tim Hanson
, TNS BMRB Chair: Gillian Prior
Workshop - Understanding impactLecture Theatre Building 7Understanding impactPresenter: Meghan Rainsberry
, CLOSER, University College London Chair: Megan Rainsberry
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Poster Session A & Coffee Break Lecture Theatre Building 4Find out more about the poster session |
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Parallel Session BPoverty and earning loss Lecture Theatre Building 3Can job displacements explain the UK's productivity puzzle?Presenter: Panagiotis Giannarakis
, University of Southampton Neighbourhood effect on poverty dynamics in the city of Santiago, ChilePresenter: Jose Prieto
, Alberto Hurtado University In or out? Poverty dynamics amongst pensioner households in the UK.Presenter: Ricky Kanabar
, ISER, University of Essex Chair: Paul Fisher
Fertility decisionsLecture Theatre Building 5Perceived income adequacy, the transition to parenthood and parity progression in the UKPresenter: Ann Berrington
, University of Southampton Fertility choices and early career job instabilityPresenter: Ludovica Giua
, University of Essex The boy-girl factor: gender role attitudes and the impact of entry into parenthoodPresenter: Alice Lazzati
, University of Oxford Chair: Heather Laurie
Workshop - Longitudinal Modelling with Longitudinal HouseholdsLecture Theatre Building 7Longitudinal Modelling with Longitudinal HouseholdsPresenter: Paul Clarke
, ISER, University of Essex Chair: Paul Clarke
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Drinks Reception Wivenhoe House Hotel |
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Registration Day 2Lecture Theatre Building Foyer |
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Parallel Session CHealth (methods)Lecture Theatre Building 8Survey design, survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported health and disabilityPresenter: Steve Pudney
, ISER, University of Essex Chaining transitions in short longitudinal datasets to estimate the lifetime health benefits of childhood interventionsPresenter: Alex J. Turner
, University of Manchester Chair: Kirby Swales
Social mobility Lecture Theatre Building 3Social mobility over three generations in BritainPresenter: Min Zhang
, University of Manchester The contribution of adult learning to intergenerational social mobility in England: findings from the British Household Panel SurveyPresenter: Arianna Tassinari
, Office for National Statistics Upward social mobility and life satisfaction. The cases of United Kingdom and SwitzerlandPresenter: Robin Samuel
, University of Bern, Switzerland Chair: Tak Wing Chan
Employment & wellbeing Lecture Theatre Building 5Does work affect life satisfaction? Testing the relationship between job satisfaction, the work domain and life satisfaction.Presenter: Andy Charlwood
, University of Loughborough Working hours, work identity and subjective wellbeingPresenter: Alita Nandi
, ISER, University of Essex Leaving work and wellbeing: beyond an average effectPresenter: Dusanee Kesavayuth
, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Thailand Chair: Stephen Stansfeld
Workshop - Genetic data in Understanding Society (part 1)Lecture Theatre Building 7Introduction by Meena KumariPresenter: Meena Kumari
, ISER, University of Essex Genome-wide genotyping in the UKHLSPresenter: Bram Prins
, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Heritability and genetic association analysis of two cognition phenotypes in white European adultsPresenter: Delilah Zabaneh
, University College London Chair: Meena Kumari
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Drop-in Session & Coffee Break Lecture Theatre Building 6Find out more about the drop-in sessions |
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Parallel Session DMental health & sleep Lecture Theatre Building 8Latent class analysis reveals six distinct sleeping patterns that are associated with key sociodemographic and health characteristics in both Wave 1 and Wave 4 of Understanding Society.Presenter: Amal Alghamdi
, University of Leeds History of exposure to symptoms of common mental disorder in relation to extended working: British Household Panel Survey and Understanding SocietyPresenter: Gareth Hagger-Johnson
, University College London Social inequality and health: What role for sleep?Presenter: Robert Meadows
, Surrey University Chair: Sara Arber
Education Lecture Theatre Building 3Are there changing socio-economic inequalities in childhood cognitive test performance? Methodological considerations from the analysis of three British birth cohort studiesPresenter: Roxanne Connelly
, University of Edinburgh School quality and parental investments into childrenPresenter: Birgitta Rabe
, ISER, University of Essex Where Do Cultural Omnivores Come From? The Implications of Educational Mobility For Cultural ConsumptionPresenter: Tak Wing Chan
, University of Warwick Chair: Dean Lillard
Ethnicity – family and intergenerational issuesLecture Theatre Building 5Intergenerational and inter-ethnic wellbeing: an analysis for the UKPresenter: Cinzia Rienzo
, National Institute of Economic and Social Research Accounting for differences in women’s labour force transitions by ethnic origin in the UKPresenter: Yassine Khoudja
, London School of Economics and Political Science The impact of parental worklessness on children’s labour market outcomes: exploring gender and ethnicityPresenter: Carolina Zuccotti
, University of Brighton Chair: Lucinda Platt
Workshop - Genetic data in Understanding Society (part 2)Lecture Theatre Building 7The role of common genetic variation in educational attainment and labour market outcomes: evidence from the National Child Development StudyPresenter: Neil Davies
, University of Cambridge Biological significance of genetic variants associated with Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) identified by Genome-Wide Association StudiesPresenter: Ghazaleh Fatemifar
, University College London Using Genome-wide Data to examine the association between Body Mass Index (BMI) and sleepPresenter: Victoria Garfield
, University College London Chair: Meena Kumari
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Lunch Lecture Theatre Building Foyer |
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User Consultation Session Lecture Theatre Building 6Chair: Michaela Benzeval |
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Poster Session B & Coffee BreakLecture Theatre Building 4 |
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Parallel Session EHealth (use of biomeasures)Lecture Theatre Building 8Social patterning in grip strength across the life course: a cross sectional analysis using Understanding SocietyPresenter: Caroline Carney
, ISER, University of Essex Which biosocial characteristics predict the accuracy of self-reported height and weight among adults? A comparison of data from Understanding Society Wave 1 and Wave 2 (Nurse Visit)Presenter: Rasha Alfawaz
, University of Leeds Income-related inequalities in adiposity in the United Kingdom: evidence from multiple adiposity measures.Presenter: Apostolos Davillas
, ISER, University of Essex Chair: Elizabeth Webb
Employment & health Lecture Theatre Building 3Who is breadwinning? A 20-year comparison of female labour supply in Germany and the UKPresenter: Vanessa Gash
, City University Acute health shocks and labour market exitsPresenter: Francesca Zantomio
, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy The impact on mental and physical health of employment and welfare transitions for those claiming sickness benefits in UKPresenter: Esther Curnock
, University of Glasgow Chair: Andy Charlwood
Young people and risk attitudesLecture Theatre Building 5Linking experimental and survey data for a UK representative sample: Structural estimation and external validity of risk and time preferencesPresenter: Matteo M. Galizzi
, London School of Economics Channels of risk-sharing at a micro level: savings, investments and the risk aversion heterogeneityPresenter: Eleonora Pierucci
, University of Basilicata, Italy Chair: Peter Lynn
Workshop - The Socio-Cultural Integration of New Immigrants in EuropeLecture Theatre Building 7Religion and social integration: a longitudinal study of recent immigrantsPresenter: Mieke Maliepaard
, Universiteit van Utrecht, the Netherlands Temporary disruption or ‘opting out’? Changes in recent Polish migrants’ religiosity in IrelandPresenter: Antje Roeder
, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Elite or middling? International students and migrant diversificationPresenter: Renee Luthra
, ISER, University of Essex Does she lose more than he does? Gender, job quality and Polish migration to Western EuropePresenter: Gillian Kingston
, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Chair: Renee Luthra
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Barbecue Dinner & Band Wivenhoe House Hotel |
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Registration Day 3Lecture Theatre Building Foyer |
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Parallel Session FHealth behavioursLecture Theatre Building 8Public healthcare eligibility and the utilisation of GP services by older people in IrelandPresenter: Yuanyuan Ma
, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Breast and cervical cancer screening in Great Britain: Dynamic interrelated processesPresenter: Alexander Labeit
, University of Leicester Nicotine Nation: The dynamics of cigarette consumption in RussiaPresenter: Diana Quirmbach
, University College London Chair: Steve Pudney
Family change / changing familiesLecture Theatre Building 3The impact of marriage property law on spouses' marriage-specific investmentPresenter: Daniela Piazzalunga
, Università di Torino, Italy Living apart together and cohabitation intentions in Great BritainPresenter: Yang Hu
, University of Cambridge Family instability throughout childhood: new estimates from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding SocietyPresenter: Mike Brewer
, ISER, University of Essex Chair: Tom Crossley
Young people's wellbeing Lecture Theatre Building 5Interrelations between the happiness and wellbeing of adolescents and their parentsPresenter: Elizabeth Webb
, University College London Parents, siblings or friends? Exploring life satisfaction among early adolescentsPresenter: Deniz Yucel
, William Paterson University, USA Longitudinal associations between social website use and happiness in young peoplePresenter: Cara Booker
, ISER, University of Essex Chair: Maria Iacovou
Workshop - United Kingdom Longitudinal Studies: Research, Evidence and ImpactLecture Theatre Building 7Introduction and overviewPresenter: Nicky Rogers
, Office for National Statistics Overview of the longitudinal studies for England and Wales, Scotland and Northern IrelandPresenter: Rachel Stuchbury
, University College London Fertility, health and education of England and Wales immigrants: The role of English language skillsPresenter: Lualhati Santiago
, Office for National Statistics NEETs in Scotland: a longitudinal analysis of long-term health effects of the NEET experiencePresenter: Zhiqiang Feng
, University of St Andrews Religious and national identities in Northern Ireland in transitionPresenter: Stefanie Doebler
, Queen's University Belfast Chair: Nicky Rogers (ONS)
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Drop-in Session & Coffee BreakLecture Theatre Building 6Find out more about the drop-in sessions |
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Plenary speaker - Professor David BellLecture Theatre Building 6
Scotland's changing fiscal framework through the prism of Understanding SocietyPresenter: Professor David Bell, University of Stirling Chair: Vernon Gayle |
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Award of prizes for top student and Early Career Researcher presentations and posters Lecture Theatre Building 6
Michaela Benzeval
Chair: Michaela Benzeval |
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LunchLecture Theatre Building Foyer |
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Parallel Session GHealth (inequalities over the lifecourse)Lecture Theatre Building 8Spend your health to gain your wealth or spend your wealth to regain your health? The relationship between financial expectations and health investment decisionsPresenter: Matthew Little
, Newcastle University Empowerment and the risk of mortality in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing: A survival analysis.Presenter: Gopal Netuveli
, University College London Inferring health milieu geographies from Understanding Society and the UK CensusPresenter: Jens Kandt
, University College London Chair: George Ellison
Survey methods (coverage and non-response)Lecture Theatre Building 3The impact of following rules on the sample composition of household based panel studiesPresenter: Nicole Watson
, University of Melbourne, Australia The representativity of a panel for the general populationPresenter: Annamaria Bianchi
, University of Bergamo, Italy Does the switch to a mixed-mode design increase panel attrition?Presenter: Alessandra Gaia
, Università degli studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy Call and response: Modelling longitudinal contact and cooperation using lagged contact records dataPresenter: Carlos Lagorio
, ISER, University of Essex Chair: Alison Park
Environment & wellbeing Lecture Theatre Building 5Effects of early life weather conditions on later life attitudes and outcomesPresenter: Joseph Gomes
, ISER The greener, the happier? The effects of urban green and abandoned areas on residential wellbeingPresenter: Christian Krekel
, German Institute for Economic Research, Berlin, Germany The health and wellbeing effects of commuting: evidence from exogenous shocksPresenter: Luke A. Munford
, University of Manchester The impact of air pollution on subjective wellbeingPresenter: Sarah Knight
, University of York Chair: Ellen Flint
Ethnicity, social networks and neighbourhoods Lecture Theatre Building 7How are social networks, poverty and ethnicity related? A cross sectional studyPresenter: Dharmi Kapadia
, The University of Manchester Social mobility in 2nd generation ethnic minorities: the importance of neighbourhoodsPresenter: Wouter Zwysen
, ISER, University of Essex Neighbourhood ethnic diversity and support for Universal Health Care in the UKPresenter: Anja Neundorf
, University of Nottingham Ethnic differences in women’s social support networks: a latent class analysisPresenter: Dharmi Kapadia
, University of Manchester Chair: Simonetta Longhi
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Coffee BreakLecture Theatre Building Foyer |
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Conference end |