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9th European User Conference - Call for Abstracts
Microdata from Eurostat - SILC, LFS, AES, SES, CIS, CSIS, EHIS, HBS and TUS
Mannheim, 6–7 March, 2025
European microdata released by Eurostat are an important basis for comparative social research. More and more researchers use these data for a wide range of economic and social analyses. For many years, researchers have presented results of their work at the biennial conferences organised by GESIS.
This call invites you to submit an abstract to the 9th User Conference. Topics to be addressed include poverty and social exclusion, income inequality, low wage earners, gender earnings gap, migration and labour mobility, the effect of Corona on employment and unemployment, quality of work, innovativeness of enterprises, adult education, skills and qualification, job related health problems and social aspects of health. Presentations focusing on methodological topics are also highly welcome. They may include e.g. questions of data quality, cross-national and inter-temporal comparability as well as the comparability of different EU surveys and experiences with the Integrated European Social Statistics (IESS).
The 9th European User Conference is organised by the German Microdata Lab, GESIS, in cooperation with Eurostat. The conference will provide researchers with the opportunity to present and discuss their latest 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 get into contact with colleagues from Eurostat.
Researchers of all disciplines (e.g. economics, sociology, demography, geography, political science and public health) who use European microdata are encouraged to submit an abstract. All social research to be presented must be comparative and be based on data from at least two countries.
Submissions
The deadline for submissions of abstracts is October 31st, 2024. Proposals should be submitted online via the abstract submission form.
Abstracts should be 500 to 1000 words long. The abstract should be informative and clearly state the research question, the hypotheses, the methods and the dataset(s) used, the countries analysed and a description of preliminary findings. The abstract should also provide three keywords that specify the topic of your study. Please do not include tables or figures in your abstract. The submitters will be notified by December 13, 2024, whether their abstract was accepted for presentation or not.
Date and Location | The conference will take place from March 6th – March 7th, 2025 at the University of Mannheim in Mannheim. | |
Participation | Attendance fee: €120 | |
Abstracts | The deadline for submissions of abstracts is October 31st, 2024. Proposals should be submitted online via the abstract submission form. Abstracts should be 500 to 1000 words long. The abstract should be informative and clearly state the research question, the hypotheses, the methods and the dataset(s) used, the countries analysed and a description of preliminary findings. The abstract should also provide three keywords that specify the topic of your study. Please do not include tables or figures in your abstract. The submitters will be notified by December 13, 2024, whether their abstract was accepted for presentation or not. | |
Conference Programme | A preliminary conference programme will be available here soon. | |
Organisation | Organized by German Microdata Lab, GESIS, in cooperation with Eurostat | |
Contact | For any further questions, please contact the local organizers Heike Wirth and Klaus Pforr via eu-microdata(at)gesis(dot)org |