Cemmap is the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice. Cemmap develops
and applies methods
for modelling
individual behaviour, the influences
on it and the impact of policy interventions.
Cemmap conducts research and organises conferences, symposia, workshops
and training courses.
Academic and
professional economists and social
scientists from the UK and abroad are welcome
at cemmap events.
Cemmap maintains an extensive network of fellows at home and abroad, it
has organised over 50
training courses,
15 masterclasses and is home to
one of the world's leading working papers series
in the field of
microeconometrics
with over 100 titles many now published in leading
journals.
Cemmap is a joint venture by the Department of Economics University
College London and the Institute
for Fiscal Studies. Its offices are at
the IFS in Bloomsbury in central London.
Cemmap was founded in 2000 with a grant from the Leverhulme Trust. From
July 1st 2007 cemmap
is a national
Research Centre of the Economic and
Social Research Council of the UK.
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