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New statistics from administrative and customer files

16 November 2006

Thank you to all who attended the SUF Conference on 16 November.  The event was very successful and we extend our thanks to all of the speakers as well as the participants who contributed.

Information:

SUF Conference Programme
Speaker's Biographies
Administrative Data as research resources: a selected audit

Morning Session: Chair, Ian Diamond, ESRC 

1.1 The policy need for better information
Andrew Dilnot, St Hughs College, Oxford
Andrew Dilnot powerpoint presentation

1.2 The increasing value of administrative records to create statistics
Glen Watson, Office for National Statistics
Glen Watson powerpoint presentation

2.1 Developing and using local statistics for analysing variations in health
Denise Lievesley, Information Centre for Health and Social Care
Denise Lievesley powerpoint presentation
 
2.2 HM Revenue's development of longitudinal and real-time information
Nick Dyson, HM Revenue and Customs

Afternoon Session: Chair, Derek Wanless, Statistics Commission

3.1 Business records: comparing ONS's administrative register with Yell's business lists
John Perry, Office for National Statistics and Mike Fishwick, Yell

3.2 Tesco Clubcard, and the value of its information
Clive Humby, dunnhumby

4.1 The development and use of registers in Finland
Riitta Harala, Statistics Finland
Riitta Harala powerpoint presentation

4.2 Statistics in 2020 the vision, and current legislation
John Pullinger, House of Commons Library

4.3 Overcoming barriers to data sharing in the UK
Panel discussion: John Pullinger (House of Commons Library), Peter Elias (University of Warwick), Tim Holt (Royal Statistical Society), Mike Hughes (Office for National Statistics)

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