Presentations
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Multilevel event history models with applications to the analysis of recurrent employment transitions using BHPS, Steele, Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study Research Forum, Belfast | 16 February 2011 |
Modelling residential mobility: allowing for intra-household correlation and changing household membership, Steele, seminar for Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Essex | 28 February 2011 |
Interrelationships between childbearing and household transitions in the family life course, Kulu, session on housing demography, Annual Meeting of Population Association of America, Washington DC | 31 March 2011 |
Interrelationships between childbearing and household transitions in the family life course, Kulu, Annual Conference of British Society for Population Studies, York | 7-9 September 2011 |
Modelling Household Decisions using Individual-level Data, invited presentation, Steele, Conference honouring the contributions of Professor David J. Bartholomew, London School of Economics | 12-13 December 2011 |
Adjusting for non-ignorable nonresponse in a longitudinal analysis of residential mobility, invited presentation, Clarke, Conference on “Innovative Approaches to Methodological Challenges Facing Ageing Cohort Studies. Workshop 3: Non-response and missing data”, Institute for Social and Economic Research, Essex http://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk/ageingcohort/seminar-3/index.shtml |
3 February 2012 |
Housing Equity and Residential Mobility, Ermisch, Demographic Change and Housing Markets workshop, Glasgow | 15 February 2012 |
Nonresponse bias in studies of residential mobility, Washbrook, Institute of Education seminar | 21 March 2012 |
Modelling Household Decisions using Individual-level Data, Steele, Seminar, Nuffield College, University of Oxford | 23 May 2012 |
Nonresponse bias in studies of residential mobility, Washbrook, European Population Conference, Stockholm | 16 June 2012 |
Nonresponse bias in studies of residential mobility, Washbrook, Centre for Market and Public Organisation seminar, University of Bristol | 21 June 2012 |
Nonresponse bias in studies of residential mobility, Washbrook, ESRC Research Methods Festival | 3 July 2012 |
Adjusting for non-ignorable drop-out in a longitudinal analysis of residential mobility, Clarke, Annual Conference of the Royal Statistical Society, Telford (Invited talk in session on “Methodology for Longitudinal Studies”) | 5 September 2012 |
House prices and fertility in England and Wales, Washbrook, International Conference on Fertility over the Life Course, University of Bremen | 12 September 2012 |
Adjusting for non-ignorable drop-out in a longitudinal analysis of residential mobility, Clarke, Invited talk in workshop on “Methodological Challenges Associated with Non-response and Missing Data in Ageing Populations”, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Essex | 22 February 2013 |
Holistic housing pathways for Australian families through the childbearing years, Spallek, Haynes and Jones, Australian Housing Research Conference, Perth, Australia | February 2013 |
A longitudinal analysis of residential choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area characteristics, Steele, seminar for Department for Quantitative Social Sciences, Institute of Education | 20 March 2013 |
Residential context, migration and fertility, Kulu, presentation at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans | 11 April 2013 |
Do high house prices deter fertility? Evidence from England and Wales, Washbrook, poster presentation at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans | 11 April 2013 |
A longitudinal analysis of residential choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area characteristics, Washbrook, seminar for Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics | 15 May 2013 |
A longitudinal analysis of residential choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area characteristics, Steele, seminar for Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Essex | 20 May 2013 |
A longitudinal analysis of residential choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area characteristics, Steele, joint Geography-Planning and Methods meeting, University of Liverpool | 29 May 2013 |
A longitudinal analysis of residential choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area deprivation, Washbrook , Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland | 20 June 2013 |
Residential context, migration and fertility, Kulu, International Conference on Population Geographies, Groningen | 27 June 2013 |
Residential context, migration and fertility, Kulu, British Society for Population Studies conference, Swansea | 11 September 2013 |
Modelling the relationships between household residential mobility and childbearing over the life course in Australia, Haynes and Martinez, Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies International Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands | September 2013 |
Holistic Housing pathways for Australian families – a life course approach, Spallek, Haynes and Jones, Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies International Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands | September 2013 |
Holistic Housing pathways for Australian families – a life course approach, Spallek, Haynes and Jones, HILDA Panel Survey Conference, Melbourne, Australia | October 2013 |
A mixed logit model for estimation of push and pull effects in residential location choice, Steele, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute (S3RI), University of Southampton | 5 December 2013 |
Housing and fertility in Britain, Kulu, Recent Advances in Research on Housing Transitions and the Life Course symposium, Royal Statistical Society | 10 December 2014 |
Neighbourhood choice of young families in England, Washbrook, Recent Advances in Research on Housing Transitions and the Life Course symposium, Royal Statistical Society | 10 December 2014 |
Neighborhood choice in England: How do young families choose where to live?, Washbrook, Social Policy Seminar, Columbia University | 6 February 2014 |
Neighbourhood choice of young families in England: A longitudinal discrete choice approach, Washbrook, Advanced Quantitative Methods Workshop, Northwestern University | 10 February 2014 |
A longitudinal mixed logit model for estimation of push and pull effects in residential location choice, Steele, Population Association of America Annual Meeting | 2 May 2014 |