Data situation, data access and data needs for European social
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Data situation, data access and data needs for European social
First German-French Socio-economic Conference Data situation, data access and data needs for European social research - a comparison between France and Germany Scientific Programme: First day: December 15, 2003 Chair: Wolfgang Jagodzinski, Managing Director of GESIS and of Zentralarchiv, Member of the Founding Committee for the German Council for Social and Economic Data Welcome Jens Alber, WZB Reinhard Junker, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research Alain Chenu, French Ministry of Research, Secrétaire général du Comité pour les données Micro data and policy counselling in Germany Gert G. Wagner, TU and DIW Berlin, Chair of the Founding Committee for the German Council for Social and Economic Data Micro data and political counselling in France Roxane Silberman, Chair of the Conseil Scientifique du Comité pour les données Access to official statistics and data infrastructure in Germany Ekkehard Mochmann, Director of GESIS, Zentralarchiv, Cologne The role and the future of household surveys in public policies assessment in France Michel Glaude, Director Demographic and Social Statistics, INSEE The European data protection framework from a German point of view Eckart Hohmann, President of the Statistical Office of the State of Hesse, Member of the Founding Committee for the German Council for Social and Economic Data The European data protection framework from a French point of view Michel Isnard, Chef de la division Environnement juridique de la statistique, INSEE Buffet dinner at the WZB Dinner speech Johann Hahlen, President of the Federal Statistical Office Germany, Member of the Founding Committee for the German Council for Social and Economic Data Second day: December 16, 2003 Chair: Alain Chenu, French Ministry of Research, Secrétaire général du Comité pour les données Micro data of income tax payers to supplement household surveys for inequality analysis Joachim Merz, University of Lüneburg Personal income distributions in Germany and France: comparing micro data from income tax statistics. A work in progress Fabien Dell, ENS-CEPREMAP-INSEE Micro data and labour market policy in Germany Bernd Fitzenberger, University of Mannheim, Member of the Founding Committee for the German Council for Social and Economic Data Micro data and labour market policy in France: the DADS – Persistent inter-industry wage differences: rent sharing and opportunity costs (J. Abowd, F. Kramarz, P. Lengermann, S. Roux) Francis Kramarz, CREST-INSEE, CEPR and IZA Micro data and educational policy in Germany Hans Merkens, Free University of Berlin Neighborhood effects on performances at school Eric Maurin, CREST Final words Jean-Michel Charpin, Directeur général de L’INSEE