

Ross Barker
75 posts

@rosssbarker
Demographer and Social Scientist | Civil Service






📢Join us on 15 May, 12:00-13:00 UKT as Kieron Barclay (Stockholm University) discusses how birth intervals can influence test scores in children from low- and middle-income countries. 📍CON 1.01 (Connaught House) or via link: bit.ly/4bg8Fqn









Join the next LSE Demography seminar! Grace Chang will discuss the UK Generations and Gender Survey, part of an international research infrastructure designed to capture the complexity & diversity of modern family life. 📅 25 Jan, 12pm-1pm 📍 CON 1.01 💻 bit.ly/48sbgwh

Uncertainty and flexibility of fertility intentions: "results also show that fertility intentions form along a spectrum of certainty—from “definitely not,” to “probably not,” to “probably yes,” to “definitely yes,” and finally to the birth of a child." epub.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003e60ec

📢 In next week’s #LSEDemography seminar, Professor Berkay Ozcan will discuss the implications of a surge in children's concentration in OECD countries on estimates of household income inequality and child poverty. 📍 Vera Anstey Room or bit.ly/49HC3pr 🕛 30 Nov, 12-1pm





Join next week’s #LSEDemography seminar! On 2 November, 12.00-13.00, Guanghui Pan will discuss the estimation of treatment effects for survival data with doubly double robust estimators with Chair @QiCui6. 🏫 Vera Anstey Room |💻 bit.ly/45IAnJ4 @pop_LSE @rosssbarker

📢 Join the first #LSEDemography seminar in the new series! @brian_buh discusses the relationship between self-reported sense of belonging to a neighbourhood and the transition to parenthood. @rosssbarker chairs. 📅 5 Oct, 12.00-13.00 📍 CON.1.01 | Zoom: bit.ly/3ESAG8Z



Join next week's LSE Demography seminar! On 10 May, 12.00-13.00, @laraminkus will discuss the impact of the menopause on quality of life and wellbeing, with an agenda for future research. 📍 CON.1.01 💻 bit.ly/3LQa3G2 (🔑 LSEDEMO) @pop_LSE @QiCui6 @rosssbarker



The #Census2021 results for ethnic group, national identity, language and religion have been published. @ONS have released ➡️ single, mixed and multiple ethnic groups ➡️ national identity ➡️ main language ➡️ religion Get the latest statistics ow.ly/FYcx50LPJ9a