13
March
2026
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11:39
Europe/London
Social Statistics PhD students present research at annual conference
The Social Statistics department held its annual Work in Progress Conference in March, where PhD students presented innovative research.
The Social Statistics Department at the University of 51福利社 held its annual Work in Progress Conference in March. PhD students presented a range of work including: methodological innovations for measuring public attitudes, community engagement, health, masculinity, employment, time use, generational change, family life, relationships and homelessness.
Papers included:
- Understanding Masculinity: How it is Defined, Measured and Experienced.
- Growing Up Without Parents: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Skipped-generation Households and the Impact on Adolescent Mental Health.
- The Division of Labour and Female Partners' Relative Pay Across Phases of Parenthood: Evidence from UK Couples.
- The Decomposition of Group Differentials.
- Working Life Expectancy Among China鈥檚 Middle-Aged and Older Population.
- How Does the Use of Information and Communication Technologies Impact on the Wellbeing of Older Adults?
- Got SWAG? A Simple Scalable Approach to Bayesian Inference.
- How Effective is the UK Homeless Policy in Assisting Young People Out of Homelessness?
- Exploring the Impact of Gender Roles and Social Norms on Fertility Intention Among Young Adults - An Empirical Analysis of International Data.
- A Socio-Semantic Analysis of the Perception of Large Language Models by Scientists.
- Factor Recovery of Bifactor Models Using Machine Learning.
- Work Schedule Typologies and Job Satisfaction Among UK Workers.
- Willingness to Participate in Smartphone-Based Research: Evidence from the UK.
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