Call for Abstracts/Papers: ESPAnet 2025 Conference, Milan
(27-29 August 2025)
[Apologies for any cross-posting]
Dear all,
We invite abstract submissions for Stream 26: Data infrastructure in social policy research for the ESPAnet 2025 conference in Milan.
Stream description: Data infrastructure in social policy
research
Generally, there is a rich data infrastructure for comparative
social policy research in Europe. Eurostat provides microdata
such as the Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU SILC)
or the EU-Labour Force Survey. The European Social Survey and
Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and
the Social Policy Archive for SHARE are organized as European
Research Infrastructure Consortiums. Data collections such as
MISSOC (Mutual Information System on Social Protection) provide
for context information on the design of European welfare states
and further data collected by international organizations and
research networks tend to be most extensive for European
countries. Yet among European countries, there are also
considerable differences in the availability of data for social
policy research. The Nordic countries are known for the
availability of administrative microdata from different sources.
Also, the Dutch Statistical Office (CBS), the French Institute
of Statistics (INSEE) or the recently created Austrian Micro
Data Center allow data linkage and foster opportunities for
causal analyses and new empirical insights. In other countries,
access to administrative data is more restricted and information
that links administrative and survey information is less
developed or lacking. Deficits may also refer to administrative
data of social insurance funds, data at regional or local level,
common standards in federal systems, information on corporate
welfare, or the coverage of specific social groups and/or topics
in social policy research. These deficits constrain research
approaches as well as social policy consultancy and the
development of science-based policies as a response to social
problems and challenges welfare states are facing.
This panel aims to discuss current conditions of research data
infrastructure for (comparative) social policy research and
calls for contributions addressing
• strengths and weaknesses of data infrastructures in
specific social policy fields,
• data gaps and requirements for new surveys or the expansion
of existing survey programs,
• innovative and/or best practice approaches to realize the
potential of existing data sources,
• the institutional forms of policy advice that can help to
make use of improved data infrastructures for science-based
policies.
The link for abstract submissions is: https://www.espanetmilano2025.it/en-US/submission
Best wishes,
Achim Schmid (DIFIS University of Bremen), Kathrin
Komp-Leukkunen (LUT University, Lappeenranta)
-- Dr. Achim Schmid SOCIUM Forschungszentrum Ungleichheit und Sozialpolitik/ Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy DIFIS Deutsches Institut für Interdisziplinäre Sozialpolitikforschung Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik/ Collaborative Research Center 1342 Global Dynamics of Social Policy Universität Bremen Unicom, Raum: 3.4210 Mary-Somerville-Straße 3, 28359 Bremen, Germany +49 421 218-58526