Programme

20 September Internal session: “ESS priorities beyond 2020” (updated on 15.09.)
11:30–13:00 Registration
12:00–13:00 Buffet lunch
13.00–13.30Welcome and introduction
Welcome address by Gabriella Vukovich and Mariana Kotzeva
Introduction to the meeting by Genovefa Ružić
Presentation by Jørgen Elmeskov
13.30–14.15 Current situation and future challenges of the ESS
Chair: Marko Krištof
14.15–15.30 ESS’ strategic response and priorities beyond 2020 – break-out session (in 3 groups)
Group chairs: Giorgio Alleva, Konrad Pesendorfer, Aija Žīgure
15.30–15.45 Coffee break
15.45–17.15 ESS’ strategic response and priorities beyond 2020 – plenary discussion
Chair: Marjo Bruun
17.15–17.30 Conclusions and the way forward

21 September Statistical session: “Population Movements and Integration Issues – Migration Statistics” (updated on 14.09.)
08:00–09:00 Registration
09:00–09:30 Opening
  • Gabriella Vukovich, President of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office
  • Mariana Kotzeva, Acting Director General of Eurostat
09:30–09:50 Key note speech from Minister of Hungary
  • József Pálinkás, President of the National Research, Development and Innovation Office
09:50–10:10 Key note scientific speech
  • Frans Willekens, Professor Emeritus of Population Studies of the University of Groningen
Paper
10:10–10:30 Presentation from Hungarian CSO on migration statistics
  • Áron Kincses, Deputy President of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office
10:30–10:50 Coffee break
10:50–12:30 Session I
Migration statistics – data gaps and other challenges
Chair: Gallo Gueye
10:50–11:05 Introduction by the Chair
11:05–11:20 A user perspective on strengths and weaknesses of migration statistics. What is missing from the currently available statistics?
11:20–11:35 2021 Population census and migration statistics in Spain. Why exchanging microdata?
Paper
11:35–11:50 Migration statistics based on administrative data. Opportunities and challenges. The Danish case
Paper
11:50–12:30 Discussion and conclusions by the Chair. End of Session I
12:30–13:30 Lunch break
13:30–15:15 Session II
Research in migration statistics
Chair: Ineke Stoop
13:30–13:45 Introduction by the Chair
13:45–14:00 International migrations: Better data for a better use
14:00–14:15 Immigration from a family perspective. Opportunities and limitations in (official) statistics
14:15–14:30 Developments in the modelling of migration statistics – Impact of duration of stay definition on migration levels
14:30–15:15 Discussion and conclusions by the Chair. End of Session II
15:15–15:35 Coffee break
15:35–17:30 Session III
Future perspectives
Chair: Gabriella Vukovich
15:35–15:45 Introduction by the Chair
15:45–16:00 Using administrative sources for statistics on migrants and their socio-economic characteristics – A UK perspective
Paper
16:00–16:15 Data integration and harmonization for measuring migration in Italy: new perspectives towards continuous Census
Paper
16:15–16:30 Labour market status and length of stay of migrants in Austria
Paper
16:30–16:45 Planning for an increased use of administrative data in censuses 2021 and beyond, with particular focus on the production of migration statistics
Paper
16:45–17:00 Annual “census” migration data in a developed register-based system – the case of Slovenia
Paper
17:00–17:30 Discussion and conclusions by the Chair. End of Session III
17:30–18:30 Session IV
Panel discussion and conclusions
Chair: Mariana Kotzeva
17:30–18:00 Panel discussion
18:00–18:30 Budapest Memorandum and concluding remarks: Mariana Kotzeva, Eurostat