On November 12th, CBS is organizing a microdata webinar, with the theme ‘inequality.’ This event offers scientists the opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience about working with CBS microdata.
The programme is as follows:
13:30 – 13:45: Welcome and introduction, Annette Scherpenzeel (CBS)
13:45 – 14:30: Plenary session
- Inequality in the life-course; who grows up to become what? Tanja Traag (CBS)
- Research at CPB on inequality in incomes and labour market outcomes, with special attention to intergenerational mobility. Egbert Jongen (CPB)
14:30 – 14:45: Chat moment in smaller break out rooms
14:45 – 15:45 Parallel sessions:
A. Ongelijkheid en onderwijs / Inequality and education 1 Who knows best, the teacher or the test? Kimberley Lek (CITO) 2 De onderwijsachterstandenindicator. Jaap Walhout (CBS) 3 Ongelijkheid in het onderwijs vanuit het stelseltoezicht. Maarten Balvers, Daan Fettelaar (Onderwijsinspectie) |
B. Ongelijkheid en gezondheid / Inequality and health 1 Hogere sociaaleconomische status, dus gezonder? Jan Willem Bruggink (CBS) 2 Heeft het perinataal gezondheidsprogramma in Rotterdam de perinatale resultaten verbeterd? Erik de Jonge (EUR) 3 Paid work and income after cancer- result of data linkage between the Dutch Cancer Registry and CBS. Sietske Tamminga (Amsterdam UMC) |
C. Ongelijkheid en arbeid en inkomen / Inequality and labour and income 1 Wie stroomt uit naar werk na langdurige bijstand? Sophie Doove (CBS) 2 Ongelijkheid over de levensloop. Sander Muns (TiU) 3 Inequalities in employment and health. Merel Schuring (EUR) |
15:45 – 16:00: Perspectives of CBS Microdata Services. Ruurd Schoonhoven
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