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Usage of the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions


This page contains information from users who have downloaded the SILC data and who have agreed to have their project information shared. You can opt to be included or to amend the details held for you by changing your project registration.

  • Education – Professor Christian Troester. February 2012
    Investigating potential research questions regarding support networks and well-being. There is no clear research question yet except that I am interesting in exploring if work and social networks have differential effects on well-being.
  • Creating analysis – Ms Monika Myszkowska. January 2012
    Creating a binomial problem for education purposes (exercise, interesting observations). Creating a new exercise on present database.
    Other surveys used: TimeUse.
  • Calculation of Health Expectancies – Mr Andrew Yeap (Office for National Statistics (ONS) – Centre for Health Analysis and Life Events). September 2011
    Calculation of health expectancies on a national and sub-national level. Users and stakeholders include the Deparment of Health; the Department for Work and Pensions; and various health-related organisations across Great Britain.
    Other surveys used: NICHS GHS HSE WHS BSA FRS SHES EHS NORTHERN IRELAND HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELLBEING SURVEY; 2005-2006 LIW.
  • Poverty & Social Exclusion 2011 – Mr Nick Bailey (University of Glasgow – Urban Studies). July 2011
    I am conducting a once-every-ten-years survey of poverty and social exclusion in the UK. The study is based around two main quantitative stages: a survey of public opinions about 'the necessities of life' and a survey of who has access to these 'necessities'. This major initiative will: 1. Improve the measurement of poverty, deprivation, social exclusion and standard of living. 2. Measure the change in the nature and extent of poverty and social exclusion over the past ten years. 3. Produce policy-relevant results about the causes and outcomes of poverty and social exclusion.
    Other surveys used: FRS TimeUse CITIZENSHIP SURVEY; 2009-2010.


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