Censuses, surveys and data harmonisation in Europe

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l'INED - Salle Sauvy, Campus Aubervilliers 9 cours des Humanités - 93300 Aubervilliers

Le Colloque "Censuses, surveys and data harmonisation in Europe", organisé par Nathalie Le Bouteillec du Centre Universitairede Recherche sur l'Action Publique et le Politique. Epistémologie et Sciences Sociales (CURAPP-ESS)1  et Marie Digoix de l'Institut National d'Études Démographiques se déroulera les 21 & 22 novembre 2024, à l'INED - Salle Sauvy, Campus Aubervilliers, 9 cours des Humanités, 93300 Aubervilliers.

L'entrée est libre. 

  • 1CURAPP-ESS - UPJV/CNRS

Le programme

Jeudi 21 novembre
 

13h30 : Accueil des participants

14h30 :  Session 1 - Harmonising European censuses
Intervenante : Roxane Silberman (ENS-PSL)

Fabian Bach (EUROSTAT) - “Towards harmonised European census and population statistics - the EU perspective”, Fiona Willis-Nunez (UNECE) – “Developing the Conference of European Statisticians Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses”, Alexandre Lebrère (INSEE) – “European statistics on population and housing (ESOP): thenegotiations on a future European regulation”

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Table ronde avec tous les intervenants


Vendredi 22 novembre
 

9h30 : Session 2 - Harmonisation of European statistics and comparability of population censuses
Intervenante : Elisabeth Morand (INED)

Marja Alastalo (University of Eastern Finland) - “Eurostat – Making the European Union commensurate and comparable”, Nathalie Le Bouteillec (University of Picardie Jules Verne/INED) – “Moving towards greater harmonisation, but what about the comparability of the population censuses in Europe?”, Eric Schulte Nordholt (Statistics Netherlands) - “The usability of administrative data for population and housing censuses”, Muriel Barlet & Sébastien Hallépée (INSEE) – “Meeting the international requirements with the French rolling census”
 

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Table ronde avec tous les intervenants
 

Pause déjeuner

 
14h00 : Session 3 - Harmonisation of Microdata, survey data and metadata
Intervenant : TBC


Lara Cleveland (IPUMS) - “The Changing Census Methodology Landscape in Europe: Implications
for Microdata Harmonization at IPUMS”, Olga Grunwald (NIDI) & Thibaud Ritzenthaler (INED) – “Making Data Comparable: Lessons learned
from the Generations and Gender Programme”, Ami Saji (CNRS /PROGEDO) – “Harmonising metadata in line with the FAIR principles: the case of
Quetelet-Progedo-Diffusion”, Julie Baron (INED) – “Harmonising surveys for INED’s new metadata catalogue”