Launch of 2008 Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey results
ARK is pleased to announce a seminarto mark the release of the results of the 2008 Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey
All our Futures: attitudes to age and ageing in Northern Ireland
by Ann Marie Gray (University of Ulster)
Counting the cost of disability: exploring ways to calculate poverty in the elderly
By Eileen Evason
Thursday 25 June 2009 at 12 noon.
Lagan Room, The Mount Conference Centre, 2 Woodstock Link Road, Belfast BT6 8DD
Please find details below of how to get to the venue:
http://www.the-mount.co.uk/map.php
A light lunch will be served at 1pm
The seminar is free of charge, but places need to be booked by phone at 028 7137 5513 or by email info@ark.ac.uk by Monday 22 June 2009.
Ann Marie Gray is Senior Lecturer in Social Administration & Policy, University of Ulster, and Policy Director of ARK
Eileen Evason is Emeritus Professor in Social Administration, University of Ulster
The Life and Times Survey is an annual survey recording the attitudes of the public of Northern Ireland to a wide range of social issues. The 2008 survey included questions relating to ageing and ageism, community relations, migrant workers, religious observation and politics.
Full results of the 2008 survey will be available on the Life and Times website on 25 June at www.ark.ac.uk/nilt
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