LIDA Seminar: Spatial Disadvantage
Date and time
Location
LIDA Staff Room, Level 11 Worsley Building
University of Leeds
Clarendon Way
Leeds
LS2 9NL
United Kingdom
Description
The Leeds Institute for Data Analytics is pleased to announce another seminar of the series showcasing data analytics.
For this event we welcome Dr Sandy Tubeuf, Associate Professor of Health Economics at the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, from the University of Leeds. Dr Tubeuf's talk is titled "Evaluating neighbourhood based policies using secondary data: the Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder Programme". We also welcome our second speaker Dr Stephen Clark from the School of Geography at the University of Leeds. Dr Clark's talk is titled "A spatial microsimulation using England and Wales Census and English Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSA) data to estimate sub-regional morbidities for the over 50 year olds".
Our main speaker for this event, Professor Robert Tanton, we welcome from The University of Canberra in Australia. Professor Tanton works in the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM), and his presentation is titled "Measuring and Modelling spatial disadvantage".
Following the seminar there will be networking reception with drinks and nibbles.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Agenda
15:15: Registration LIDA reception
15:30: Dr Sandy Tubeuf – Evaluating neighbourhood based policies using secondary data: the Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder Programme.
15:45: Dr Stephen Clark – A spatial microsimulation using England and Wales Census and English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) data to estimate sub-regional morbidities for the over 50 year olds
16:00: Prof Robert Tanton – Measuring and Modelling spatial disadvantage
17:00: Refreshments and networking
18:00: Close