AQMeN - Applied Quantitative Methods Network

Using Administrative Data to Analyse the Impact of Policy Initiatives


ADMIN (Administrative data: methods inference & network) aims to exploit newly linked administrative and survey longitudinal data to develop and disseminate methodology for making the best use of administrative data and reassessing how best to deal with some of the common problems associated with using survey based longitudinal data.
 
The research program develops innovative methodological approaches for using administrative data when covariates or responses are missing and using longitudinal survey data when there are problems with measurement error, item non-response and attrition.
 
Researchers at ADMIN develop innovative methodological approaches to analysing administrative and survey panel data by addressing substantive research questions in the areas of education, economics and social policy. ADMIN also builds capacity in using administrative data through training courses, web-based materials, fellowships and studentships as well as by developing an international network of researchers.
 
ADMIN is based at the Institute of Education, University of London.
 
Courses in 2010 include:
 
Using Administrative Data to Analyse the Impact of Policy Initiatives - 23rd April, London


Further information can be obtained from:
 
http://www.ncrm.ac.uk/
http://www.ncrm.ac.uk/about/organisation/Nodes/ADMIN/
admincentre.courses@ioe.ac.uk

Location: 
London
Date: 
23 April 2010 (All day)
Organiser: 
ADMIN
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