Programme
20 September | Internal session: “ESS priorities beyond 2020” (updated on 15.09.) |
11:30–13:00 | Registration |
12:00–13:00 | Buffet lunch |
13.00–13.30 | Welcome 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
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09:30–09:50 | Key note speech from Minister of Hungary
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09:50–10:10 | Key note scientific speech
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10:10–10:30 | Presentation from Hungarian CSO on migration statistics
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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 |