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Understanding Population
Trends and Processes (UPTAP)
Future UPTAP activities
John Stillwell, UPTAP Coordinator
School of Geography, University of Leeds
19 March 2008
Where has UPTAP got to?
RESEARCH FINDINGS
COMPLETED
• Yaojun Li and
Anthony Heath
• Roona Simpson
• Eric Kaufmann
• Shu-Li Cheng
• Daniel Guinea Martin
• Sarah Smith, Anita Ratcliffe
and Mike Brewer
• Harriet Young and
Emily Grundy
• Peteke Feijten and
Paul Boyle
RESEARCH FINDINGS DUE IN
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Saffron Karlsen and James Nazroo
Paul Norman
Ernestina Coast
Please send
Dan Vickers
Dimitris Ballas
copy to Kate
Oliver Duke-Williams
Alison Smith
Gopal Netuveli
Domenica Rasulo and Ben Rickaysen
Orian Brook and Paul Boyle
UPTAP day at the ESRC RM Festival
• Research methods for understanding population
trends and processes using secondary data 1:
Researcher experiences
• Dan Vickers: ‘Using K-means Clustering to Classify Census
Areas’
• Pablo Mateos: ‘Using People's Names to Classify Ethnicity’
• Paul Norman: ‘Methods for Comparing 1991 and 2001
Population and Deprivation Distributions’
• Sarah Smith: ‘Using difference-in-differences methods to
evaluate the effect of policy reform on fertility’
• Dimitris Ballas: ‘Using Multi-level Modelling to Understand
the Determinants of Happiness’
• Paula Surridge: ‘Using Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor
Analysis for understanding the structure of social attitudes’
UPTAP day at the ESRC RM Festival
• Research methods for understanding population
trends and processes using secondary data 2:
Postgraduate and user fellow experiences
• Sarah Bulloch: ‘Gender and Interpersonal Trust in
Europe’
• Dylan Kneale: ‘The Predictors of Early Parenthood’
• Joan Wilson: ‘Measuring the Impact of Spatial Location
on Child Development’
• Daniel Guinea Martin: ‘Understanding Trends in Gender
and Ethnic Occupational Segregation’
• Domenica Rasulo: ‘Methods for Decomposing a Change
in Disability-free Life Expectancy’
• Orian Brook: ‘Constructing Demographic Indicators of
Cultural Consumption’
EAPS Conference in Barcelona
Papers by:
Seraphim Alvanides; Ernestina Coast; Sylvie Dubuc and David
Coleman; Nissa Finney and Ludi Simpson; Zhiqiang Feng, Paul Boyle,
Maarten van Ham and Gillian Raab; Emily Grundy; Serena Hussain,
John Stillwell and Paul Norman; Heather Joshi et al.; Eric Kaufmann;
Domenica Rasulo, Les Mayhew and Ben Rickaysen; Albert Sabater
BSPS Conference in Manchester
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/BSPS/annualConference/2008_CallforPapers.htm
UPTAP Book series with Springer
• Deadlines for authors:
Volume 1:
Volume 2:
Volume 3:
First draft
Second draft
30 April 2008 30 June 2008
30 Sept 2008 30 Nov 2008
30 April 2009 30 June 2009
Volume 1:
Fertility, Living Arrangements and Care
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Delayed childbearing and childlessness in Britain
Roona Simpson
3 Women's education and fertility - a cohort analysis
Sarah Smith, Anita Ratcliffe and Mike Brewer
4 Impacts of the timing of motherhood and mothers’ employment on child outcomes
Kirstine Hansen, Heather Joshi and Denise Hawkes
5 The predictors and consequences of early parenthood
Dylan Kneale, Heather Joshi and Jane Elliott
6 Intergenerational contributions to childcare across Europe
Alison Smith
7 Living arrangements, health and well-being: a European perspective
Harriet Young and Emily Grundy
8 Currently cohabiting: relationship attitudes, intentions and behaviour
Ernestina Coast
9 Links between internal migration, commuting and inter-household relationships
Oliver Duke-Williams
10 Geographical mobility and child outcomes
Joan Wilson, Heather Joshi and Kirstine Hansen
11 Does step-parenting influence mental health?
Paul Boyle, Elspeth Graham and Peteke Feijten and Vernon Gayle
12 Understanding the needs of families with severely disabled children
Mark Woolley and Seraphim Alvanides
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26 September: UPTAP/BURISA workshop
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Date to be agreed: Knowledge Exchange
Day with Scottish Government in
Edinburgh
2 December: UPTAP/RSS event at RSS,
London
UPTAP activities: Ideas for future
Ideas discussed at meeting on 19 March as follows:
• Commission a journalist to work with UPTAP to ensure
dissemination of findings occurs in an effective way
• Themed issue of in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy
• Session at RGS-IBG Annual Conference in August
2008
• Establish an UPTAP Working Paper series
• Set up small group to convey some of the issues
relating to measuring concentration/segregation in a
clear way – perhaps do this as training workshop
through the National Centre for Research Methods
ASAP
A new, international, peer-reviewed
journal with a specific focus on the
practical application of analytical
principles and findings at different
spatial scales
ASAP concentrates on presenting the
results of applications of GIS and
quantitative modelling methods,
including those commissioned or
sponsored by public or private sector
organizations
Papers welcome NOW
ASAP web site
http://www.springer.com/west/home?SG
WID=4-102-70-173734904-0
UPTAP Co-ordinator
John Stillwell
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
Email: [email protected]