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Trinity 2014 Seminar Series: Research Methods in Demography and Beyond

Event Series

Date
07 May 2014, 1:30pm 18 June 2014 - 3:00pm

In this series:

07 May 2014
"To what extent is the variation in social and health outcomes of individuals associated with their social networks?" by Dr Mark Tranmer

14 May 2014
"Agent-based models in demography: modelling the ageing UK population" by Dr Eric Silverman

21 May 2014
"Combining multiple data sources to estimate ethnic fertility rates" by Dr Paul Norman

28 May 2014
"Uncertainty in international migration studies: a Bayesian view" by Dr Jakub Bijak

04 June 2014
"Advances in the Geodemographic Study of Population and Place’" by Dr Alex Singleton

11 June 2014
"Demographic scars and demographic futures:" by Dr Jonathan Minton

18 June 2014
"Developing participatory GIS for improved urban decision making" by Steve Cinderby

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