Intensive Courses Calendar a.y. 2018-2019

II Semester a.y. 2018-2019

Tuesday 16th and Thursday, 18th April 2019
10.00 – 12.30 (Lab. Informatico 3rd floor – DEM)
PPP methodologies (ICP program) and their implications for the measurement of poverty, and inequality in health and income
Emeritus Professor Prasada Rao (University of Queensland, School of Economics)


Thursday, 2nd May 2019
10.30 – 12.45 (Lab. Informatico 3rd floor – DEM)
Aggregating Multidimensional Indicators in Europe (first part)
Vincenzo Mauro (University of Pisa)


Thursday, 9th May 2019
10.30 – 13.30 (Lab. Informatico 3rd floor – DEM)
Poverty mapping to study income and cultural diversity in Europe
Nikos Tzavidis (University of Southampton)


Monday, 13th May 2019
10.30 – 13.30 (Lab. Informatico 3rd floor – DEM)
Vulnerable groups: child poverty, migration and gender in Europe
Christian Morabito (Save the Children)


Thursday, 16th May 2019
10.30 – 13.30 (Lab. Informatico 3rd floor – DEM)
Aggregating Multidimensional Indicators in Europe (second part)
Vincenzo Mauro (University of Pisa)

 

 



I Semester a.y. 2018-2019

Friday, 16th November 2018
10:30 – 12:00 (Room 2 – DEM) and 12:15 – 13:45 (Room G2 – Polo Piagge)
Multidimensional Indicators for Sustainable Development Goals in Italy and Europe
Maria Pia Sorvillo (Istat)


Thursday, 6th December 2018
10:30 – 12:00 (Room H2 – Polo Piagge) and 12:15 – 13:45 (Room F2 – Polo Piagge)
Surveying the poor and hard to reach populations in Europe
Mariola Chrzanowska (Warsaw University of Life Sciences)


Friday, 7th December 2018
10:30 – 12:00 (Room F2 – Polo Piagge) and 12:15 – 13:45 (Room G2 – Polo Piagge)
Tools for evaluating local policies in Europe
Nina Drejerska (Warsaw University of Life Sciences)


Thursday, 13th December 2018
10:30 – 12:00 (Room H2 – Polo Piagge) and 12:15 – 13:45 (Room F2 – Polo Piagge)
The implementation of the Agenda 2030 in Europe
Marina Gandolfo (Istat)


Friday, 14th December 2018
10:30 – 12:00 (Room 2 – DEM) and 12:15 – 13:45 (Room 2 – DEM)
Big data in Official Statistics in Europe
Jan van den Brakel (Maastricht University School of Business and Economics) and Marco Puts (Statistics Netherland)