ÿþ<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN'> <html><head><title>Title Page</title><meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=iso-8859-1'><style type='text/css'>h1 { margin:0px 0px 0px 0px; padding:0px; font-size:large; font-weight:900; font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; text-align:center; color:#000; }h2 { font-size:medium; font-weight:900; font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; margin:10px 0px -2px 0px; padding:0px; color:#000; }h2.myclass { font-size:medium; font-weight:900; font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; margin:10px 0px -2px 0px; padding:0px; color:#000; text-align:center;}h3 { font-size:13px; font-weight:700; font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; margin:0px 0px -1px 0px; padding:0px; color:#07a; }h3.myclass { font-size:13px; font-weight:700; font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; margin:0px 0px -1px 0px; padding:0px; color:#07a; text-align:center;}h4 { font-size:x-large; font-family:garamond, serif; color:#09f; text-align:center; margin:0px 0px 5px 0px; padding:0px;}h5 { font-size:13px; font-family:verdana, arial,sans-serif; font-weight:600; margin:0px 0px 5px 50px; padding:0px;}i.myclass{color:#07a;}</style></head><body> <H1> Impact of Urban Regeneration on the Relationship between Social Exclusion and Health in North West England, 2006 </H1> <H3 class='myclass'> UKDA study number:6153</h3> <H2 class='myclass'>Principal Investigators </H2> <H3 class='myclass'> Baker, D.<br>Barrow, S.<br>Shiels, C.<br>University of Salford. Institute for Health and Social Care Research. Centre for Public Health Research<br> </H3> <H2 class='myclass'>Sponsor</H2> <H3 class='myclass'>Economic and Social Research Council<br></H3> <H2 class='myclass'>Distributed by</H2> <H3 class='myclass'>UK Data Archive, University of Essex, Colchester.</H3> <H3 class='myclass'> April 2009 </H3> <div style='page-break-before:always'></div> <H1>&nbsp;</H1><H1>Bibliographic Citation</H1> <H5> All works which use or refer to these materials should acknowledge these sources by means of bibliographic citation. To ensure that such source attributions are captured for bibliographic indexes, citations must appear in footnotes or in the reference section of publications. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is: </h5> <H5> Baker, D., Barrow, S. and Shiels, C., <i> Impact of Urban Regeneration on the Relationship between Social Exclusion and Health in North West England, 2006</i> [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], April 2009. SN: 6153, http://dx.doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6153-1. </h5><H1>&nbsp;</H1> <H1 >Acknowledgement</h1> <h5> Any publication, whether printed, electronic or broadcast, based wholly or in part on these materials, should acknowledge the original data creators, depositors or copyright holders, the funders of the Data Collections (if different) and the UK Data Archive, and to acknowledge Crown Copyright where appropriate. <br> Any publication, whether printed, electronic or broadcast, based wholly or in part on these materials should carry a statement that the original data creators, depositors or copyright holders, the funders of the Data Collections (if different) and the UK Data Archive bear no responsibility for their further analysis or interpretation. </h5><H5>&nbsp;</H5> <h5><b>Copyright: </b><br> D. Baker, S. Barrow and C. Shiels </h5><H1>&nbsp;</H1> <H1>Disclaimer</H1> <h5> Although all efforts are made to ensure the quality of the materials, neither the original data creators, depositors or copyright holders, the funders of the Data Collections, nor the UK Data Archive bear any responsibility for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of these materials.<br> </h5><h5>&nbsp;</h5><h5>All rights reserved. No part of these materials may be reproduced, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written permission of the UK Data Archive.<br><br>UK Data Archive<br> University of Essex<br> Wivenhoe Park<br> Colchester<br> Essex C04 3SQ<br> United Kingdom<br>www.data-archive.ac.uk <br><br> </h5> <h2 style='page-break-before:always'> 6153 . Impact of Urban Regeneration on the Relationship between Social Exclusion and Health in North West England, 2006<br> </h2><h3>&nbsp;</h3> <h3>Depositor:</h3> <h5>Shiels, C. , University of Salford. Institute for Health and Social Care Research. Centre for Public Health Research</h5> <h3>Principal Investigators:</h3> <h5>Baker, D. , University of Salford. Institute for Health and Social Care Research. Centre for Public Health Research</h5> <h5>Barrow, S. , University of Salford. Institute for Health and Social Care Research. Centre for Public Health Research</h5> <h5>Shiels, C. , University of Salford. Institute for Health and Social Care Research. Centre for Public Health Research</h5> <H3>Sponsor:</H3><H5> Economic and Social Research Council<br> <i class='myclass'> Grant Number:</i> RES-062-23-0469 </H5> <h3> Abstract: </h3> <h5>The overall objective of this study was to estimate the effect of urban regeneration upon the association between social exclusion and various health outcomes.<br> <br> Access was available to health survey data collected for Primary Care Trusts in 2006, covering ten Local Authority (LA) areas in the North West of England. Latent Class Analysis (LCA) was used to identify clusters of varying social exclusion within over 20,000 survey respondents. Six individual-level socio-economic and social capital variables from the health surveys were included in the LCA, along with five area-based measures (i.e. characteristics of the lower Super Output Area (SOA) that the respondent resided in, such as percentage of population with no educational qualifications). Four social exclusion clusters (classes) were identified from the LCA.<br> <br> For all respondents in the dataset an attempt was made to determine, from their postcode and period of residence, if they had been included in any regeneration target populations from 1995 onwards. If so, the period of exposure to regeneration and the intensity (funding level) of regeneration exposure were estimated for each respondent. To develop these measures, it was first necessary to obtain details of 32 mainstream regeneration programmes that had taken place within the ten LAs between 1995 and 2006. The geographical target area for each programme was identified, and it was established whether or not an individual survey respondent would have been residing in one or more programme areas during their period of implementation.<br> <br> Further information can be found on the <a href="http://www.esrcsocietytoday/esrcinfocentre/viewawardpage.aspx?awardnumber=RES-062-23-0469" title = "ESRC Award">ESRC Award</a> web page.<br></h5><h3>Main Topics:</h3><h5>The main analysis concerned investigating associations between the computed regeneration measures, the derived social exclusion classes and the different health outcomes.</h5> <h3>Coverage: </h3><h5> <i class='myclass'> Time Period Covered:</i> January 1995 - September 2006 <br><i class='myclass'>Dates of Fieldwork: </i> January 2006 - September 2006 <br><i class='myclass'>Country: </i> England <br><i class='myclass'>Geography: </i> Blackburn; Burnley; Halton; Hyndburn; Knowsley; Pendle; Ribble Valley; Rochdale; Rossendale; Warrington; North West England <br><i class='myclass'>Spatial Units: </i> Local Authority <br><i class='myclass'>Observation Units: </i> Individuals <br><i class='myclass'>Kind of Data: </i> Numeric data; Individual (micro) level </h5> <h3>Universe Sampled: </h3><h5> <i class='myclass'>Location of Units of Observation:</i> Subnational <br><i class='myclass'>Population:</i> Respondents of a health survey questionnaire in ten Local Authority areas in the North West of England during 2006. </h5> <h3>Methodology: </h3><h5> <i class='myclass'>Time Dimensions: </i> Cross-sectional (one-time) study <br><i class='myclass'>Sampling Procedures: </i> Simple random sample <br><i class='myclass'>Number of Units:</i> 20,220 cases <br><i class='myclass'>Method of Data Collection: </i> Compilation or synthesis of existing material <br><i class='myclass'>Data Sources: </i> <li>postal survey data (owned by Centre for Public Health Research, University of Salford)</li><li>GeoCovert facility at MIMAS, University of Manchester (for mapping postcodes to lower-level SOAs) </li><li>CasWeb facility at MIMAS (for calculating rates of unemployment etc., from small area 2001 census statistics) </li><li>regeneration document review (information in public domain) </li></ul> <br><i class='myclass'>Weighting: </i> No weighting used </h5><h3>Language(s) of Written Materials: </h3> <h5>Study Description: English<br>Study Documentation: English<br></h5> <h3>Access: </h3><h5> <i class='myclass'>Access Conditions: </i> The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See <a href='http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/orderingdata/termsandConditions.asp'>terms and conditions</a> for further information. <br><i class='myclass'>Availability: </i> ESDS Access and Preservation, UK Data Archive <br><i class='myclass'>Contact: </i></b> Help desk: help@esds.ac.uk<br> </h5> <h3>Date of First Release:</h3><h5> 27 April 2009<br></h5> <h3> Copyright: </h3> <h5> D. Baker, S. Barrow and C. Shiels</h5> <br><br> <h3> File last updated: </h3> <h5>31 October 2011</h5> </body></html>