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Page 1: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS

ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research

University of Manchester

Page 2: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

ESDS Government

• Supports major UK data series– Large surveys conducted, usually by government– Eg:

• Labour Force Survey• General Household Survey• British Crime Survey • Health Survey for England

– Repeated cross-sections, often continuous– Important, widely used microdata

• Joint service– Team at UK Data Archive ingest and archive data– Team at Manchester deal with users– Registration for the data managed by ESDS

centrally

Page 3: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

Role

• Too much stuff? – Navigating users through the right materials– Creating additional materials to help users

discover datasets and supporting materials

• Promoting the use of the data• Encouraging good practice• Bridging the gap between data collector

and users

Page 4: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

Annual themes• Workshops and other materials are

related to an annual substantive theme– Year 1: Employment and the

Labour Market– Year 2: Health– Year 3: Social capital– Year 4: Ethnicity – Year 5: Consumption

• Ensures that work has an emphasis on substantive research

• Each year a thematic guide is produced which looks at how to explore the research theme with the data

Page 5: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

Web-based resources to support users

• Thematic Guides• FAQs & Starting Analysis• Methodological Guides

– SPSS, Stata– Guide to weighting

• Publications database• Data usage search• Links to other web resourceshttp://www.esds.ac.uk/government/resources

Page 6: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

Outreach events

Introductory workshops Joint workshops with other ESDS servicesMethodsResearch conferencesDataset user meetingsOther presentationsPosters

Page 7: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

Improving the usability of data• Creating annual themed teaching

datasets• Change over time – comparison of

variables, LFS, GHS– Generating syntax to enable

comparability

• Harmonising Vital Statistics access and formatting

Page 8: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

Resources

• GHS Time Series Dataset (1972-2004) produced by ONS

• Thematic guides: eg Social Capital, labour market analysis, health

• GHS Teaching Dataset on social capital• Analysing Change Over Time Guide• Guide: Analysis using STATA• Variables consistent over time on GHS• Helpdesk

Page 9: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

Keeping in touch

• Biannual newsletter• Email newslist• Home page contains news

– Our news– New data

• Helpdesk

Page 10: ESDS Government Resources for the GLF/ GHS ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.

For Further info:

Helpdesk: [email protected]

(0161) 275 4722

Website:http://www.esds.ac.uk/government

JISCmail: [email protected]


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