Il seminario si svolgerà mercoledì 5 aprile 2006, dalle ore 9.45 alle ore 14.00, presso l’Aula Magna della sede centrale dell’Istituto nazionale di statistica (Istat) in Via Cesare Balbo 14, secondo il seguente programma:
9,45: Apertura dei lavori
Linda Laura Sabbadini (Istat – Direttore della Direzione Centrale per le indagini su condizioni e qualità della vita)
10,00: Gli obiettivi conoscitivi, il disegno di rilevazione e il piano campionario dell’indagine
Stefano Falorsi (Istat - Servizio Progettazione e supporto metodologico nei processi di produzione statistica)
10,30: Il processo di correzione e imputazione delle informazioni
Isabella Siciliani (Istat - Servizio Condizioni economiche delle famiglie)
11,00: Metodologia per la stima dei fitti imputati delle case di proprietà
Andrea Cutillo (Istat - Servizio Condizioni economiche delle famiglie)
11,15: Strategie di ponderazione per le stime trasversali
Claudio Ceccarelli (Istat - Servizio Condizioni economiche delle famiglie)
11,45: La valutazione dell’errore di campionamento degli indicatori europei di povertà e
disuguaglianza
Claudia Rinaldelli (Istat - Servizio Condizioni economiche delle famiglie)
12,20: Intervengono
Achille Lemmi (Università di Siena)
Aldo Russo (Università Roma Tre)
Nicola Torelli (Università di Trieste)
13,00: Discussione
13,30: Conclusioni
Cristina Freguja (Istat - Servizio Condizioni economiche delle famiglie)Convegno
Roma, 15-16 dicembre 2005
Palazzo Marini, Sala delle Conferenze
Via del Pozzetto 158
Il convegno rappresenta l'occasione per un dibattito approfondito sulla presenza straniera in Italia in rapporto ai cambiamenti avvenuti sul piano sociale e normativo.
Nell'ambito dell'incontro vengono presentati i contributi della statistica ufficiale e del mondo della ricerca alla conoscenza del fenomeno migratorio in un'ottica multidimensionale.
Sono presenti rappresentanti del Governo, docenti universitari, ricercatori dell’Istat, esperti e operatori del settore.
Per partecipare è necessario dare conferma della propria adesione al seguente indirizzo di posta elettronica: eventi@istat.it.
The IUSSP Scientific Committee on Historical Demography invites applications for junior demographers to attend the IUSSP seminar on Longevity: Early-life Conditions, Social Mobility and Other Factors that Influence Survival to Old Age, organized by the Scientific Committee on Historical Demography. The seminar will be held in Lund, Sweden, on 8-10 June 2006, in collaboration with the Research Group in Economic Demography, Lund University. (Further details available at: http://www.iussp.org/Activities/scc-his2/hist%20early-lifeannounce.pdf)
The Junior Demographer Travel Grant provides an opportunity for a young demographer to meet world renowned specialists in the field. The grant covers roundtrip transport to the meeting as well as accommodation during the meeting. In return the junior demographer may be asked by the seminar organizers to write up a summary of the meeting or help with other organizational tasks during the meeting.
Conditions of eligibility
Candidates are expected to be holders of an advanced degree in a discipline related to population and junior in the profession.
All applicants for the junior demographer award should be IUSSP members (nonmembers wishing to apply can apply for membership at the following link: http://www.iussp.org/Membership/4application.php).
Each candidate must be sponsored by two IUSSP members.
In the case of equal qualifications, preference will normally be given to a candidate from a developing country.
Application procedure
Candidates should submit a letter explaining why they are interested in attending the Seminar, what they expect to gain from it, and how they could contribute to it. The candidate’s letter, curriculum vitae, and letters of recommendation from two sponsors should be sent to the seminar organizers listed below.
Candidates interested in attending the IUSSP seminar on Longevity: Early-life Conditions, Social Mobility and Other Factors that Influence Survival to Old Age, to be held in Lund, Sweden, on 8-10 June 2006 should address their questions and application material to Tommy Bengtsson (Tommy.Bengstsson@ekh.lu.se) with a copy (cc) to Madeleine Jarl (Madeleine.Jarl@ekh.lu.se). The application deadline for this seminar is 28 February 2006.
The Junior Demographer Travel Grant provides an opportunity for a young demographer to meet world renowned specialists in the field. The grant covers roundtrip transport to the meeting as well as accommodation during the meeting. In return the junior demographer may be asked by the seminar organizers to write up a summary of the meeting or help with other organizational tasks during the meeting.
Conditions of eligibility
Candidates are expected to be holders of an advanced degree in a discipline related to population and junior in the profession.
All applicants for the junior demographer award should be IUSSP members (nonmembers wishing to apply can obtain a membership application form from the IUSSP website: http://www.iussp.org/Membership/4application.php).
Each candidate must be sponsored by two IUSSP members.
In the case of equal qualifications, preference will normally be given to a candidate from a developing country.
Application procedure
Candidates should submit a letter explaining why they are interested in attending the Seminar, what they expect to gain from it, and how they could contribute to it. The candidate’s letter, curriculum vitae, and letters of recommendation from two sponsors should be sent to the seminar organizers listed below.
Candidates interested in attending the IUSSP seminar on Space and Time in Historical Demographic Studies - New Methods and Models, to be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, on 30 October – 1 November 2006. should address their questions and application material to Myron Gutmann (gutmannATumich.edu) with a copy to Bree Gunter (bgunterATicpsr.umich.edu). The application deadline for this seminar is 31 May 2006.
Dipartimento di Scienze Demografiche
Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”
Università degli Studi di Pavia
Istat – Istituto Nazionale di Statistica
Seminario sui risultati dell’attività del progetto di ricerca MIUR
Determinanti biodemografiche della “fitness” nella popolazione italiana
Sardegna: caso paradigmatico di longevità riproduttiva?
Roma 15 novembre 2005
Via Nomentana, 41 – Roma IV Piano