Sessions devoted to survey data harmonization and quality were organized by Marta Kołczyńska together with Piotr Cichocki and Piotr Jabkowski at two conferences:
European Survey Research Association conference Survey research in times of crisis: Challenges, opportunities, and new directions, 17-21 July, Milan
Papers:
Multidimensional Deprivation Index using Data Integration Approaches in Small Area Estimation: A Colombian Case Study
Dr Angelo Moretti (Utrecht University) - Presenting Author
Dr Alejandra Arias-Salazar (Freie Universitat Berlin)
Dr Natalia Rojas-Perilla (United Arab Emirates University)
Training in times of crisis – The interrelation of further training investments and business-cycle effects
Ms Marion Thiele (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB))
Ms Myriam Baum (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB)) - Presenting Author
Dr Dominik Becker (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB))
Professor Harald Pfeifer (Federal Institute for Vocational Training and Education (BIBB))
Validation of a Survey-to-Survey Imputation Approach to Filling Poverty Data Gaps at Low Cost: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment
Dr Hai-Anh Dang (World Bank)
Dr Talip Kilic (World Bank) - Presenting Author
Dr Vladimir Hlasny (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia)
Dr Calogero Carletto (World Bank)
Dr Kseniya Abanokova (World Bank)
A controlled vocabulary for a Social Sciences knowledge graph: better definition of relationships
Dr Janete Saldanha Bach (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) - Presenting Author
Dr Claus-Peter Klas (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
To what extent do supply and demand meet in politics? Comparing databases for the 2022 Italian General Elections
Professor Maria Paola Faggiano (Sapienza - University of Rome)
Dr Michela Cavagnuolo (Sapienza - University of Rome) - Presenting Author
Dr Viviana Capozza (Sapienza - University of Rome)
XX International Sociological Association World Congress in Sociology, Melbourne, 25 June-1 July
Papers:
Using Comparative Survey Data to Describe the Religious Heterogeneity of Societies - a Test Application Markus QUANDT, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
Combining Research Grade Accelerometers, Activity Trackers and Survey Data to Measure Physical Activity Vera TOEPOEL, Utrecht University, Netherlands and Anne ELEVELT, CBS, Netherlands
Maximizing Linkage and Panel Consent Using Repeated Queries with Varying Framings Sebastian HÜLLE, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany
Of the Same World? Methodological Challenges When Integrating Survey, Epidemiological and Social Media Data Philip ADEBAHR, Manuel HOLZ, Peter KRIWY and Jochen MAYERL, University of Technologie Chemnitz, Germany
Straying on the Limits of Equivalence. Case Study in Dilemma of International Value Comparison Ireneusz SADOWSKI, Institute of Political Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Obstacles in Conducting Valuable Analysis Based on Data from Multiple Sources. a Case Study of Methodological and Technical Challenges in Multilevel Cross-National Analyses on Attitudes Toward the Environment Piotr JABKOWSKI, Faculty of Sociology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
Modeling Macro-Level Public Opinion: Challenges and Opportunities Marta KOLCZYNSKA, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland