AQMeN - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

Contemporary Youth Transitions in Scotland: A longitudinal analysis using the 'Living in Scotland' survey

presented by Susan Murray, Applied Social Science, University of Stirling

This seminar has been organised as part of a project funded through the AQMeN Collaborative Small Grants Scheme.  This small-scale project was designed to create a specialist data resource from the Scottish Booster sample of the British Household Panel Survey on youth transitions, education, involving collaboration between Susan Murray and Professor John Field from the Instute of Education.

Information about this new dataset will be provided at the seminar.

Further information about the project.

Abstract to follow

Venue: Common Room, Colin Bell Building, University of Stirling

This seminar is organised by AQMeN Stirling local network.  For further information contact Vernon Gayle.

No need to register, just turn up.

Location: 
Stirling
Date: 
21 March 2011 - 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Organiser: 
AQMeN Stirling
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