TRAINING: Introduction to using administrative data for social and health research
Edinburgh, Monday 2 December – Thursday 5 December (with optional ONS Safe Researcher training on Friday 6 December)
Interested in using linked administrative data in your research but don’t know what data is out there, how to access it, or if you have the skills needed? If you are a social or health researcher with experience of analysing survey data, or if you already work with administrative data but want to analyse multiple datasets linked together, this course is for you.
The course (run jointly by the Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research and the Scottish Longitudinal Study Development and Support Unit) will give an introduction to administrative data, describing what it is, as well as some of the particular problems in working with this type of data and how to deal with them. Theoretical sessions will be backed up by hands-on practical sessions: using R or Stata to write syntax to tidy, clean and recode data; link datasets; manipulate data; conduct data visualisation; identify data quality issues; and fit regression models. Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS) synthetic data will be used in the practical exercise.
Course participants who expect to access data shortly can also elect to attend free ONS Safe Researcher Training on 6th December.
· Cost: £350 for students, £500 for others.
· Apply: To apply to attend, complete the application form by 6 November.
Further information and booking:
Visit the course page for details and to apply, or email scadr@ed.ac.uk with any queries.
https://www.scadr.ac.uk/