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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme
under Grant Agreement no 730998
Brussels
FPS Social Security
11-13 March 2020
InGRID-2 Expert Workshop on the Non-take-up and Coverage of Social Benefits
Tim Goedemé, PhD
University of Oxford & University of Antwerp
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Welcome
• Welcome!
• COVID-19:
– Currently only events of 1000+ persons
– Please observe minimum precautions: (additional)
hand washing with soap; shaking hands; food
consumption coffee breaks
• Online streaming & Presentations Skype
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Streaming and Skype
• Link only meant for participants
• Recording presentations: potential publication online
after workshop only for those who agree, other video
recordings will be destroyed immediately after the
workshop
• Those following on Skype can respond: management by
chairs of sessions
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This workshop & presentation
• Non-take-up (first part) and coverage (Friday)
• Funded by InGRID-2; but also supported by FPS Social Security and TAKE project (Belspo) (https://takeproject.wordpress.com/)
• What follows:– InGRID 2
– Non-take-up
– Programme
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme
under Grant Agreement no 730998
InGRID
AN INTEGRATING EUROPEAN
SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTURE
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What kind of research InGRID facilitates?Facilitating top-level research …
Poverty & living conditions
Workingconditions & vulnerability
Com-parative
Policy-related
European
Inclusivegrowth
strategy
EU2020
Socialsciencesresearch
… Evidence-based policies
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Facilities and services of InGRID
HIGH-TECH
ANALYTICAL
TOOLS
COMPARATIVE
DATABASES
BETTER
REPORTING
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Enabler 1TRANSNATIONAL
ACCESS
Enabler 2NETWORKING
ACTIVITIES
Enabler 3RTD FOR
IMPROVEMENT
FocusIndicator
building
FocusIntegrated
data
FocusTools for
policy
evaluation
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Transnational Access: Visiting grants
Access to 16 European research infrastructures
Who can apply?
• Early-stage or expert researchers
• Employed in EU Member States & associated countries
What is offered?
• Work together on data between 5 and 15 days
• Free-of-charge
• Reimbursement travel costs & subsistence allowance
• Individual or in group
• (linked to attending summer school or expert workshop)
How to apply?
• Call every 4 months; see website
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Networking activities: summer schools
• Raising the competence level of early-stage researchers– Knowing, explaining, understanding, forward looking &
sharing
– 2,5 or 5 days
– Keynote lectures on core themes by experts
– Hands-on exercises
– Possibility to present their own work
• 6 x training events on advanced poverty and social policy research (LISER, DIW, CEPS)
• 3 x 5-day training events on advanced labour studies (CNAM, UvA, CEPS)
• 8 x 2,5-day training events on the use of EUROMOD (UA, UEssex)
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Networking activities: expert workshops
• Targeted at senior researchers and other
experts
• Identify and discuss key technical issues and
possible solutions in particular areas of InGRID
• Structured in relation to the JRA
– 8 x 2-day workshops on ‘Innovative tools and
protocols for the poverty and living conditions’ pillar
– 5 x 2-day workshop on ‘Innovative tools and protocols
for the working conditions and vulnerability’ pillar
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Networking activities
• 8 x Special interest groups– Specific community within the InGRID community-of-interest
– Advancing a specific area of methodological knowledge• Dynamic microsimulation
• Reference budgets
• Big data and work 2.0
• 8 x Data forums– For data providers, research-users, stakeholders
– Challenges of particular data types → suitable actions• Data on household finances
• Census data
• WageIndicator websurvey
• National working conditions surveys
• 2 x Stakeholder platforms– Identify emerging best practices
– Discuss synergies and options for joint development efforts
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JRA Poverty & Living conditions
• Data integration/harmonisation– Extension of Integrated Poverty and Living conditions Indicators System
(IPOLIS) in scope and coverage
– Exploration of harmonisation longitudinal data on educational careers
– Data linkages (and small area estimation) from statistical standards perspective
– Combining data tools for dynamic microsimulation
• Improvement of analytical tools– Conceptualisation and measurement of non-take-up and coverage
– Extending EUROMOD (new policies and new tools)
– Integrating data on welfare services
– Small area estimation techniques and regional poverty measurement
• Valorisation/reporting tools and new indicators– Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT): policy indicators
– Indicator protocols on migrants’ social rights
– Demographic factors and poverty indicators
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Non-take-up
• Non-take-up of a social benefit: being eligible fortaking it up, but not receiving the benefit (primary vs. Secondary non-take-up)
• Non-take-up of participation: being eligible for beingpart of the covered population, but not being part if it(e.g. voluntary social insurance programmes)
• Tertiary non-take-up: not being eligible, in spite of need
(forthcoming InGRID 2 paper)
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The programme
• Most sessions: 30 minutes for each presentation +
discussion, max. 20min. presentation
• Limit questions during presentations to minimum
required for understanding the presentation, comments
and suggestions for thereafter
• Enjoy! – looking forward to discussions
• Take a walk outside…
TÁRKI Social Research Institute Inc. (HU)
Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies – AIAS, University of Amsterdam (NL)
Swedish Institute for Social Research - SOFI, Stockholm University (SE)
Economic and Social Statistics Department, Trier University (DE)
Centre for Demographic Studies – CED, University Autonoma of Barcelona (ES)
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research – LISER (LU)
Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy – CSB, University of Antwerp (BE)
Institute for Social and Economic Research - ISER, University of Essex (UK)
German Institute for Economic Research – DIW (DE)
Centre for Employment and Work Studies – CEET, National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (FR)
Centre for European Policy Studies – CEPS (BE)
Department of Economics and Management, University of Pisa (IT)
Department of Social Statistics and Demography – SOTON, University of Southampton (UK)
Luxembourg Income Study – LIS, asbl (LU)
School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester (UK)
Central European Labour Studies Institute – CELSI (SK)
Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (GR)
Central Institute for Labour Protection – CIOP, National Research Institute (PL)
Partners
Co-ordinator
Integrating Research Infrastructure for
European expertise on Inclusive Growth from
data to policy Contract N° 730998
For further information about the InGRID-2
project, please contact
www.inclusivegrowth.eu
p/a HIVA – Research Institute
for Work and Society
Parkstraat 47 box 5300
3000 Leuven
Belgium
Monique Ramioul
InGRID-2
Thank you!