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8th Workshop on Labour Force Survey Methodology

Gdansk, Poland, 23 - 24 May 2013


AGENDA

LFS OUTPUT

DRAFT AGENDA

Thursday, 23 May 2013

09:00 - 09:30 Registration of the participants

09:30 - 09:45 Welcome by CSO


09:45 - 11:15 A Statistics on labour market dynamics Antonio Discenza Chair
  A1 Labour market flows estimates for Portugal Sónia Torres PT
  A2 Labour market dynamic Anouk Bläuer-Herrmann CH
  A3 What can the LFS learn from register-based statistics on labour market flows Ole Villund NO
  A4 Measuring transitions in ILO status for the EU: some first interesting results Frank Espelage EU

11:15 - 11:45 Coffee and tea break


11:45 - 13:15 B Quality of employment Johan van der Valk Chair
  B1 Measuring quality of employment – The UNECE/ILO/Eurostat framework and its implementation as statistical output Thomas Körner DE
  B2 One number on job quality in Europe: operationalisation based on the 5th European working conditions survey Agnes Parent Thirion Eurofound
  B3 Measuring job satisfaction in Italian Labour force survey Francesca della Ratta IT
  B4 Some elements of employment quality. Which links with wish of another job ? Fabien Guggemos FR

13:15 - 14:45 Lunch break


14:45 - 16:15 C Ambivalent professional status (quasi employees or fake self-employed) Thomas Körner Chair
  C1 Slovak experience with fake self-employment Dáša Rachelová SK
  C2 Additional questions to better measure the self-declared professional status and how to link the mismatches produced in previous series through an econometric model Javier Orche Galindo,
Miguel Ángel García Martínez
ES
  C3 The new self-employed in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe Lian Kösters NL
  C4 Rise of involuntary self-employment? Case of Finland Anna Pärnänen FI

16:15 - 16:45 Coffee and tea break


16:45 - 17:30 D Types of atypical (or non-standard) employment Hanna Strzelecka Chair
  D1 Atypical employment. German experiences and steps towards international measurement Christian Wingerter DE
  D2 Standard and non-standard employment during the crisis in Austria and the conceptualization of different forms of non-standard employment Käthe Knittler AT

17:30 - 19:00 City tour of Gdansk

20:30 Dinner




Friday, 24 May 2013


09:00 - 9:45 E Youth unemployment compared Sónia Torres Chair
  E1 Comparing youth unemployment Anna Broman,
Karl Erik Kristiansson
SE
  E2 Comparing youth unemployment figures in EU countries: do unemployment figures reflect marginalization of youth? Liisa Larja FI


9:45 - 11:00 F Results of comparative analysis Frank Espelage Chair
  F1 How to deal with educational bias in the LFS – A comparison between the use of educational registers in Denmark and Sweden Frida Videll
Jonas Gielfeldt
SE,
DK
  F2 Outside the Box: Cross-Border Dependency of Labour Market Issues in Luxembourg Christiane Löh LU
  F3 Working hours: analysis of Italian LFS results versus administrative data and business survey Andrea Spizzichino,
Silvia Loriga
IT

11:00 - 11:30 Coffee and tea break


11:30 - 13:00 G Other interesting new output Michael Frosch Chair
  G1 Additional indicators plus of the unemployment Martijn Souren NL
  G2 Implementation experiences of the supplementary indicators on unemployment in Germany Martina Rengers DE
  G3 Commuting to work in the Polish LFS Andrzej Gieszczyk PL
  G4 New household variables for the EU LFS to broaden the knowledge on labour market participation Johan van der Valk EU

13:00 - 14:15 Lunch break


14:15 - 15:30 H Dissemination and publication issues Agnieszka Zgierska Chair
  H1 Publication of small figures Melitta Fasching AT
  H2 Breaks in the LFS and their treatment: Italian experiences on survey breaks in 1992 and 2004 and the recent NACE changes Antonio Discenza IT
  H3 Dissemination of LFS results in Latvia Zane Mangale LT


15:30 - 16:00   Closing of the Workshop & looking ahead Agnieszka Zgierska,
Johan van der Valk,
Antonio Discenza
PL,
EU,
IT
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