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2010 SUF conference programme

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NB the conference venue is Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL

09:30 Registration and refreshments  

10:00 Opening address Andrew Dilnot, SUF chair
Measuring recession and recovery - an economic perspective Charlie Bean, Bank of England
Measuring recession and recovery - a media perspective

Michael Blastland

 
11:10 BREAK  

11:30
Recessions and their impact on society
Ian Diamond, University of Aberdeen
  Measuring recession and recovery - the role of official statistics Stephen Penneck, ONS

12:30 LUNCH  

13:20 Parallel session - House price statistics, review and workshop Suren Thiru, Lloyds Banking Group
Parallel session - Pay and labour market statistics Jamie Jenkins, ONS
Alastair Hatchett, Incomes Data Services

14:20 Local atlas of the recession Danny Dorling, University of Sheffield
Understanding localities in an age of austerity John Fisher, Local Futures

15:10 BREAK  

15:30 Measuring the hole in the public finances Carl Emmerson, Institute for Fiscal Studies
16:00 Closing remarks Andrew Dilnot

Exact timings and exact titles of presentations may vary

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