
2021 SLLS SEMINAR SERIES
The society's working groups have planned a series of online seminars to take place throughout 2021. Please see schedule below. More seminars will be added in due course.
Registration is OPEN and seminars are FREE OF CHARGE to attend. Click on the 'REGISTER' button to book your place...
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Data Collection for Social Surveys: Challenges and Opportunities
Jonathan Burton, Associate Director - Surveys
Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK
Childhood Mental Health in Australia and the UK: Comparative Findings from Two National Prospective Longitudinal Studies
Dr. Sonia Terhaag, AIFS, Australia
Dr. Praveetha Patalay, UCL, London, UK
Thursday 11th
March 2021
Lisa Calderwood
Cohort Network
8am - 9am
(UK time)
Thursday 15th
April 2021
Morten Wahrendorf
Health Group
4pm - 5pm
(UK time)
Years of Life Lost to Covid-19 in 81 Countries, with Application to Optimal Vaccination Ages
Hector Pifarra i Arolas. Pompeu Fabra University, Spain
Thursday 13th
May 2021
Lisa Calderwood
Cohort Network
8am - 9am
(UK time)
Surveying Young People in Scotland Before and After the Onset of the Pandemic: Experiences from the Growing Up in Scotland Study
Line Knudsen, Scottish Centre for Social Research, UK
Objective Measures of Health and Wellbeing of Older Adults in Northern Ireland: Key Findings from NICOLA
Charlotte Neville, NICOLA, Centre for Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
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Thursday 10th
June 2021
Bed Edwards
Refugee Network
8am - 9am
(UK time)
Educational Participation of Recently Arrived Refugee Children and Adolescents in Germany
Christoph Homuth and Gisela Will, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories, Germany
Help-Seeking Among Iraqi and Afghan Refugees
Pilar Rioseco, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australia
Thursday 8th
July 2021
Lisa Calderwood
Cohort Network
4pm - 5pm
(UK time)
Families (En)During the Pandemic:
Life and Relationships During the First Lockdown in Portugal
Magda Nico, CIES-ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal
Thursday 11th
November 2021
Lisa Calderwood
Cohort Network
4pm - 5pm
(UK time)
Adapting to the Times: Experiences of Three National Cohort Studies in the UK During the Pandemic
Matt Brown, UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UK
The Growing Up in Québec Study Launched During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Preliminary Participation Rates for this First Videoconference or Telephone Interview
Nancy Illick and Delphine Provençal,
Institut de la statistique du Québec, Canada
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Tuesday 20th
April 2021
Morten Wahrendorf
Health Group
9am - 10am
(UK time)
Life Course Influences on Healthy Ageing: Findings Based on Global Aging Data
Morten Wahrendorf, University of Duesseldorf, Germany
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Tuesday 11th
May 2021
Morten Wahrendorf
Health Group
9am - 10am
(UK time)
Trends in Maternal and Child Health: Disruptions Due to Covid-19 (title tbc)
K.S. James, International Institute for Population Sciences, India
Covid-19 Among Older People in Kerala: Gender, Access to Health Services and Social Care (title tbc)
S. Irudaya Rajan, International Institute of Migration and Development, India
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Tuesday 1st June 2021
Morten Wahrendorf
Health Group
9am - 10am
(UK time)
Covid-19 in 2020 Japan: Epidemiological, Behavioural and Political Considerations.
Hideki Hashimoto. University of Tokyo, Japan
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Thursday 22nd June 2021
Morten Wahrendorf
Health Group
9am - 10am
(UK time)
Survey of Covid-19 in
Malang Region, Indonesia.
Jarwo Sujarwoto, University
of Brawijaya, Indonesia
Study of Pre-Existing Chronic Disease and Covid-19 in
Malang Region
Gindo Tampubolon,
University of Manchester, UK
Influence of Faith Leaders
Eduwin Pakpahan,
Northumbria University, UK
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Tuesday 13th
July 2021
Morten Wahrendorf
Health Group
9am - 10am
(UK time)
Effective Control of CoV-2 Transmission in Wanzhou, China
Yaoyue Hu. Chongqing Medical University, China
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