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Social Inequalities in Health

First results from the European Social Survey (ESS) round 7

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Publié le mardi 20 septembre 2016

Résumé

Focused on the attitudes, beliefs and behaviour patterns of European people, the European Social Survey data is a substantial resource for researchers providing valuable information to public decision makers.During this afternnon, the agenda wil cover: first results from ESS round 7; presented alongside SHARE survey data; talk with public decision makers and academic researchers.

Annonce

Presentation

Focused on the attitudes, beliefs and behaviour patterns of European people, the European Social Survey data is a substantial resource for researchers providing valuable information to public decision makers.

On Monday 24th of October 2016 – 3pm, the European Social Survey and the PROGEDO large infrastructure will discuss social inequalities in health with international experts :

  • Rory Fizgerald, Director of the European Social Survey
  • Terje Andreas Eikemo, Scientific team of the European Social Survey health module, Professor of sociology - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Florence Jusot, Professor of economics - Université Paris-Dauphine
  • Thierry Lang, Epidemiologist - Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
  • Alain Fontaine, Head of strategy and research programme - French Ministry of Health

During this afternnon, the agenda wil cover :

  • First results from ESS round 7
  • Presented alongside SHARE survey data
  • Talk with public decision makers and academic researchers 

Agenda

2.30pm to 3pm : registration check and attendees welcoming

Opening speach (3pm to 3.10pm)

  • Elisabeth Vergès, Head of Strategy, research and Innovation Programme, French Ministry of Research

ESS topline results presentation (3.10pm to 4.10pm)

Introduction to the ESS and its methodology ; presentation of Topline results of ESS round 7 Rotating modules « Social inequalities in Health »

  • 3.10pm: Rory Fizgerald, Director of the ESS and Senior Research Fellow, City University London
  • 3.25pm: Terje Andreas Eikemo, Scientific team of the ESS health module and Professor of sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Complementarity with SHARE survey data (4.10pm to 4.35pm)

  • How Share survey data can enlighten the issue of Health inequalities, Florence Jusot, Member of the French SHARE Team and Professor of economics, Université Paris-Dauphine

Round Table (4.35pm to 5.35pm)

Discussion of the presented results and round table on health inequalities. Focus will be made on the use of European surveys data in health policy decision (including 25 minutes for questions)

  • Thierry Lang, Chairman of the working group on Inequalities in Health of the High Council for Public Health (HCSP), and Epidemiologist, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
  • Alain Fontaine, Head of strategy and research programme, French Ministry of Health

Conclusion (5.35pm to 5.45pm)

Round table wrap-up and conclusion of the afternoon

  • Pascal Buléon, PROGEDO large infrastructure Director 

Cocktail (6pm)

All attendees are invited to the closing cocktail offered by the ESS Head Quarter.

Catégories

Lieux

  • Institut d’Études Avancées de Paris - Hôtel de Lauzun - 17 Quai d'Anjou
    Paris, France (75004)

Dates

  • lundi 24 octobre 2016

Fichiers attachés

Mots-clés

  • inégalité, santé, enquête sociale européenne, SHARE

Contacts

  • Amélie Vairelles
    courriel : amelie [dot] vairelles [at] msh-paris [dot] fr

URLS de référence

Source de l'information

  • Amélie Vairelles
    courriel : amelie [dot] vairelles [at] msh-paris [dot] fr

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Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la CC0 1.0 Universel.

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« Social Inequalities in Health », Informations diverses, Calenda, Publié le mardi 20 septembre 2016, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/377704

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