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R Workshop: Introduction to R & Computational Methods in Demography (with a healthcare big data analysis twist)

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Fri, February 6, 2026
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Townshend Hall, room 038, 1885 Neil Ave Mall and Zoom

During this session we take a quick tour of R Studio and cover the basic R syntax for loading, exploring, and cleaning data. We will also introduce R packages and discuss how to export results to other programs (e.g. MS Excel). Finally, we will situate R in the computational demographer’s tool belt and discuss connections with other useful software and services. (No previous experience or knowledge of R is needed.)

  • Introduction to GitHub, Setting up Git-hub extension for R for collaborative projects.

  • Introduction to R, and R Markdown.

  • Transitioning from STATA to R, Uploading/ Reading data into R (as csv of Stata file)

  • Introduction to Google Colab 

  • Essential Packages will be provided

  • Example code from existing projects will be demonstrated

At the end of the session: participants will leave with all the above tools on their devices and develop an understanding of available tools.

Optional Reading (only skim through the section titles):

Kashyap et.al (2023). "Chapter 3: Digital and computational demography". In Research Handbook on Digital Sociology. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Retrieved Sep 12, 2025.

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Spring 2026 R Workshop Schedule