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Registration open: 3rd European User Conference for EU-LFS and EU-SILC, 21- 22 March 2013

The 3rd European User Conference for EU-LFS and EU-SILC (21- 22 March 2013, Mannheim) provides an international forum for the exchange of research based on EU-LFS or EU-SILC data. An important aim of the conference is to bring together people not only to encourage the discussion within the research community on both substantive and methodological issues, but also to offer researchers the opportunity to give feedback to Eurostat.

Conference sessions will focus on effects of social policies, poverty and deprivation, quality of life, labour market issues, gender and work as well as on methodological topics. In the closing session more European microdata available for research purpose will be presented (see the programme).

The conference is financially supported by the European Commission under the FP7 project Data without Boundaries there will be no conference fee.

Application for participation can be made via:

http://www.gesis.org/en/events/conferences/european-user-conference-3/application-for-participation/

However available places are limited therefore please wait for confirmation of your participation.

Preliminary Programme

DwB-Training Course: Working with data from official statistics in Europe particularly the European Labour Force Survey

Mannheim (Germany), 18-20 July, 2012

Data without Boundaries organizes in cooperation with Eurostat a series of three day training courses on integrated Eurostat datasets.

This first course will particularly focus on the European Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) and will be hosted by GESIS (Mannheim); other partners involved in this course are UK Data Archive (Essex), Réseau Quetelet (Paris), Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (Paris) and Eurostat (Luxembourg).

The course is aimed at post graduate and senior researchers from throughout Europe who are seeking to conduct research on the basis of the EU- LFS. Besides highlighting the legal and administrative aspects of data access the course will demonstrate the possibilities of the EU-LFS in a hands-on computer session which will explore the potential for both international as well as longitudinal analysis. A basic understanding of multivariate statistical methods and SPSS/Stata will be required.

The course will consist of the following three parts:

Part I: Overview of European Data from Official Statistics Part II: The EU-LFS: Content, documentation, data structure, analysis Part III: Accessing confidential national microdata

Interested parties should send a short application letter (max. 500 words) explaining their motivation to participate in this course to 1st-dwb-training@gesis.org. Deadline for applications will be June 15th, 2012. For further information see attachment or contact christof.wolf@gesis.org

Further Information

Call for Papers: 3rd European User Conference (EU-LFS & EU-SILC)

European Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) and
European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC)

3rd European User Conference Mannheim, March 21-22, 2013

Organized by
German Microdata Lab, GESIS, in cooperation with Eurostat

EU-LFS and EU-SILC are the most important official microdata for comparative social research in Europe. An increasing number of researchers use these data for a wide range of economic and social analyses. Topics addressed include e.g. the impact of the crisis on employment and unemployment, quality of work, labour migration, integration of immigrants, monetary poverty, income mobility, income inequality, material deprivation, working poor, gender gaps on the labour market, child poverty. In the context of the rapidly growing use of EU-LFS and EU-SILC data there is a need to share experience between researchers, to provide feedback to producers, but also to learn more about the way these European statistics are developed, compiled and disseminated.

The 3rd European User Conference for EU-LFS and EU-SILC, organized (Financially supported by Data without Boundaries a EU-funded project supporting equal and easy access to official microdata for the European Research Area) by the German Microdata Lab, GESIS, in cooperation with Eurostat, will provide researchers with the opportunity to present and discuss their work and share their experience. In addition to fostering the discussion within the research community on both substantive and methodological issues, the conference offers researchers the opportunity to give feedback to the European Statistical System. Eurostat will inform about the ongoing work for improving EU social statistics, in particular EU-LFS and EU-SILC.

Researchers of all disciplines (e.g. economics, demography, geography, political science, public health, and sociology) who use either EU-LFS or EU-SILC microdata are encouraged to participate and to submit an abstract. Substantive topics may include, among others, all aspects of the European labour market, living conditions, migration, income inequalities, poverty and social exclusion. Methodological topics may include e.g. questions of data quality, cross-national and inter-temporal comparability, and statistical modeling. All presentations must be comparative and include data from at least two countries.

SUBMISSIONS:

The deadline for submissions of abstracts is October 31, 2012. Proposals should be submitted online via the presentation submission form at the conference webpage (http://www.gesis.org/en/events/conferences/european-user-conference-3/submission-form/).

Abstracts should not be longer than 1000 words. The abstract should be informative, clearly state the research question, indicate the dataset(s) used and the countries analyzed. The submitters will be notified by January 15, 2013, whether their paper was accepted for presentation or not.

For any further questions please contact the local organizers Christof Wolf and Heike Wirth and visit the conference webpage at http://www.gesis.org/en/events/conferences/european-user-conference-3/

European workshop to introduce the EU Survey of Income and Living Conditions and the EU Labour Force Survey data

Thursday 4 August – Friday 5 August 2011
University of Manchester

A two-day workshop organised by ESDS Government at the University of Manchester and GESIS at the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim. This workshop will give an introduction to the cross-national comparative EU-SILC and EU-LFS data. There is a registration fee of £110 (£55 for students).

For more information and to book a place please go to www.ccsr.ac.uk/esds/events/2011-08-04/ and see the flyer.