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Brussels FPS Social Security 11-13 March 2020 InGRID-2 Expert Workshop on the Non-take-up and Coverage of Social Benefits Tim Goedem, PhD University of Oxford & University of Antwerp This project has received funding from the European


  1. 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 This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no 730998

  2. 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 www.inclusivegrowth.eu www.inclusivegrowth.eu 2

  3. 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 www.inclusivegrowth.eu www.inclusivegrowth.eu 3

  4. 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 www.inclusivegrowth.eu www.inclusivegrowth.eu 4

  5. InGRID AN INTEGRATING EUROPEAN SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no 730998

  6. What kind of research InGRID facilitates? Facilitating top- level research … Com- parative Social Policy- sciences related research Poverty & living conditions Working conditions & vulnerability EU2020 European Inclusive growth … Evidence-based policies strategy www.inclusivegrowth.eu 6

  7. Facilities and services of InGRID BETTER REPORTING HIGH-TECH COMPARATIVE ANALYTICAL DATABASES TOOLS www.inclusivegrowth.eu 7

  8. Focus Integrated data Enabler 1 Enabler 2 TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKING ACCESS ACTIVITIES Focus Tools for Focus Indicator policy building evaluation Enabler 3 RTD FOR IMPROVEMENT www.inclusivegrowth.eu www.inclusivegrowth.eu 8

  9. 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 www.inclusivegrowth.eu 9

  10. 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) • www.inclusivegrowth.eu 10

  11. 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 www.inclusivegrowth.eu 11

  12. 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 www.inclusivegrowth.eu 12

  13. 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 www.inclusivegrowth.eu 13

  14. Non-take-up • Non-take-up of a social benefit: being eligible for taking it up, but not receiving the benefit (primary vs. Secondary non-take-up) • Non-take-up of participation: being eligible for being part 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) www.inclusivegrowth.eu www.inclusivegrowth.eu 14

  15. 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 … www.inclusivegrowth.eu www.inclusivegrowth.eu 15

  16. Thank you! Co-ordinator Monique Ramioul InGRID-2 Partners Integrating Research Infrastructure for TÁRKI Social Research Institute Inc. (HU) European expertise on Inclusive Growth from Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies – AIAS, University of Amsterdam (NL) data to policy Contract N ° 730998 Swedish Institute for Social Research - SOFI, Stockholm University (SE) For further information about the InGRID-2 Economic and Social Statistics Department, Trier University (DE) project, please contact Centre for Demographic Studies – CED, University Autonoma of Barcelona (ES) inclusive.growth@kuleuven.be Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research – LISER (LU) www.inclusivegrowth.eu Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy – CSB, University of Antwerp (BE) p/a HIVA – Research Institute Institute for Social and Economic Research - ISER, University of Essex (UK) for Work and Society German Institute for Economic Research – DIW (DE) Parkstraat 47 box 5300 Centre for Employment and Work Studies – CEET, National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (FR) 3000 Leuven Centre for European Policy Studies – CEPS (BE) Belgium 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)

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