The concept of usual residence: has it reached its sell-by date?

 A BSPS day meeting which was held at LSE on Friday 24 October 2014.

A report of the meeting can be accessed below, as can presentations from the meeting.

Copyright in all presentations resides with the authors, whose permission should be sought before reproducing.

Report of usual residence meeting 24 Oct 2014

Richard Potter - UsualResidence

Ian White presentation 

Alternative Populations - Blake and Pereira

Duchene- Lacroix

Tony Champion

Mike Coombes

Simpson Population bases Oct-2014 

Usual residence – time to move on? - Richard Potter (Cambridge Analytics)

To be or not to be (usually resident)? A discussion of the international recommendations on usual residence for the 2020/2021 round of censuses - Ian White (formerly of ONS, now with UN Economic Commission for Europe)

Alternative populations in the 2011 Census and beyond.- Claire Pereira (Census 2011, ONS) and Ann Blake (Beyond 2011, ONS)

Multi-local living arrangements in Switzerland. Cédric Duchene-Lacroix (Basel University)

Too mobile to have a usual residence? Tony Champion (Newcastle University)

Is the usual residence the best option for the ‘home’ base for flow datasets? - Mike Coombes (Newcastle University)

Invited views from Ludi Simpson (Manchester University), Mark Fransham (Oxford City Council), Richard Cameron (GLA), Ewan Kennedy (from the Home Office), and Southwark LB

Panel session and close.

 

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