a Seminar
Tuesday, 10/26/2021, 12:00 pm. ARCHIVED EVENT
Location: Online
IPUMS — formerly known as the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series — offers free, harmonized census and survey data from the United States and around the world for aging research. These data can be used to study many aging-related topics, including caregiving, social isolation, disability, health, families, disparities, and work. This webinar will describe the data available through IPUMS, highlight their applicability to aging research, and demonstrate how to use the online data access system to create customized datasets. The webinar is hosted in partnership with the Network for Data-Intensive Research on Aging initiative at the University of Minnesota’s Life Course Center.
Presented by:
Sarah Flood, PhD, Director of U.S. Microdata Projects at IPUMS and Associate Director of the Life Course Center at the University of Minnesota.
Lara Cleveland, PhD, Affiliate of the Life Course Center, and Director of IPUMS International and senior research scientist at the Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation at the University of Minnesota.
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
12 p.m. ET
See registration instructions above
Free for members; $25 for nonmembers