| Data for Comparative European Socio-Economic Research: Challenges, Opportunities and Constraints 12-13 September 2002 Wivenhoe House, University of Essex Thursday 12 September 2002 |
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| 1:00 | Welcome | Marcia Taylor Michael Sherer |
| Identifying Key Issues | Marcia Taylor NESSIE Coordinator |
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| The Current Situation: What Data Exist Chair: Ekkehard Mochmann |
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| 1:30 | The CESSDA Experience | Bjørn Henrichsen |
| 1:50 | Data From the Academic Sector | Kevin Schürer |
| 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 |
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3:00 |
Labour Markets and Employment | Mark Smith |
3:40 |
Demography | Dimiter Philipov Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Rostock |
4:00 |
Communications Research | Ekkehard Mochmann |
4:20 |
Education and Training | Saxon Brettell |
| 4:40 | Household Economics | John Haisken DeNew DIW Berlin |
5:00 |
Bound to cooperate! | Gaston Schaber |
| 5:20 | Discussion | |
5:50 |
End of Session | |
| 7:30 | Reception | |
| Friday 13 September 2002 Strategies to Improve the Situation Chair: Gaston Schaber |
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| 9:00 | The Relationship Between Successful Comparative Research and The Need For Data Sharing |
Erwin Scheuch |
| 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 |
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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