Roundtable 1
Agenda
Data for Comparative European Socio-Economic Research: Challenges, Opportunities and Constraints

12-13 September 2002
Wivenhoe House, University of Essex

Thursday 12 September 2002
1:00 Welcome

Marcia Taylor
NESSIE Coordinator

Michael Sherer
Pro-Vice Chancellor
(Academic Development) University of Essex

  Identifying Key Issues Marcia Taylor
NESSIE Coordinator
The Current Situation: What Data Exist
Chair: Ekkehard Mochmann
1:30 The CESSDA Experience

Bjørn Henrichsen
Norwegian Social Science Data Services, Bergen

1:50 Data From the Academic Sector

Kevin Schürer
UK Data Archive

2:10

Data from Statistical Offices & International Organisations

Franz Kraus
MZES, Mannheim

2:30      

Data Access Issues in an EU Context  Eric Marlier
CEPS INSTEAD, Luxembourg
2:50 Discussion  
Identifying the Gaps: Case Studies 
Chair: Bjørn Henrichsen

3:00

Labour Markets and Employment

Mark Smith
UMIST

3:40

Demography Dimiter Philipov
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Rostock

4:00 

Communications Research

Ekkehard Mochmann
GESIS ZA

4:20

Education and Training

Saxon Brettell
Urban Audit

4:40 Household Economics John Haisken DeNew
DIW Berlin

5:00

Bound to cooperate!

Gaston Schaber
CEPS INSTEAD, Luxembourg

5:20 Discussion  

5:50

End of Session  
7:30 Reception  
Friday 13 September 2002
Strategies to Improve the Situation
Chair: Gaston Schaber
9:00

The Relationship Between Successful Comparative Research and The Need For Data Sharing

Erwin Scheuch
University of Cologne

9:20

Creating Comparative Data from Existing Sources

Ruud Bless
Quinx Research, Netherlands

9:40

Creating a New Comparative Dataset Roger Jowell
European Social Survey

10:00

INSPIRE: a model for social science  data?  Max Craglia
University of Sheffield

10:45

Creating a Quantitative Europe

Ian Diamond
University of Southampton

11:20

Discussion on Priorities for Future Research & Final Discussion Chair:Marcia Taylor
Led by NESSIE Partners Panel
12:00 End of Roundtable  
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