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Online Workshop: Statistical Needs for Research in Social Sciences, 29.03.2021
by Bagryan Malamin | 15.03.2021

The BEYOND 4.0 project ((Inclusive Futures for Europe BEYOND the impacts of Industrie 4.0 and Digital Disruption < https://beyond4-0.eu/the-project>) aims to help deliver an inclusive European future by examining the impact of the new technologies on the future of jobs, business models and welfare.   

One of the objectives is to expertise which statistics could be used ot re used existing databases and source for creating data for the analysis of the future of work (https://beyond4-0.eu/packages/3).   

In this context, the Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi et du Travail (Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers – CNAM) organises an on-line expert workshop with experts from statistical agencies and data users on March 29, 2021.

This workshop has three sessions:   

  •  The objective of the first session is to bring together data producers and users to discuss the development of EU-wide linked employer/employee databases and address what could be done to facilitate such linkage    
  • The second session aims at proposing and discussing a measurement frame for the ongoing technological transformation and its future developments from the points of view of organisations and workers. The availability of indicators to feed into this frame will be reviewed as well as existing data gaps.
  • The last session aims at discussing data access policies and servicing needs by confronting data producers' and data users’ views.   

Click here for more information and the programme

We would be very pleased if you could participate to this workshop. The participation is free but you have to fill out the registration form to receive the Teams link which will allow you to participate in the workshop for 25th of March at least : https://framaforms.org/beyond40-workshop-29th-of-march-2021-1615825339

We hope to have the opportunity to meet you during our workshop.   

If you have any question about this event, please don’t hesitate to contact : sylvie.hamon-cholet@lecnam.net