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The GGPs stride to enhancing its societal value Professor Anne H. Gauthier 4 th International Conference on Research Infrastructures | ICRI 2018 Vienna, 12 - 14 September 2018 1 The Generations and Gender Programme 2 Key Themes Key GGP


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The GGP’s stride to enhancing its societal value

4th International Conference

  • n Research Infrastructures | ICRI 2018

Vienna, 12 - 14 September 2018 Professor Anne H. Gauthier

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The Generations and Gender Programme

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Key GGP survey themes

Key Themes

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Designing questionnai re Making data available & providing training Disseminati ng findings Engaging in public and policy debates Reflecting

  • n ‘fit for

purpose’

Societal value

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Examples of activities to enhance our societal value

  • 1. Data visualisation
  • 2. Evidence-informed

policies and debates

  • 3. Teaching and training

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Examples

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  • 1. Data visualisation
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The GGP datasets increase insights into how different factors influence the behavior of individuals and families and reveal societal level patterns of demographic change

Example: Marital Status at First Birth

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The GGP datasets increase insights into how different factors influence the behavior of individuals and families and reveal societal level patterns of demographic change

Example: Marital Status at First Birth

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Examples

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  • 2. Evidence-informed policies

and debates

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Demographic challenges Work-life balance and gender Loneliness and social exclusion

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https://www.population-europe.eu/policy-brief/becoming-adult-europe

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EU & Global Collaboration

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Examples

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  • 3. Teaching and training
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Support to new generations of scientists and academics

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Student Phd Student Post-Doc Senior Researcher

Figure 2 - Users by Seniority Level (2017) Figure 1 - Users by Gender & Seniority

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Student PhD Post-Doc Senior Researcher Women Men

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Reflections

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  • Does it work? What can we do further?
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Reflections

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  • 1. Strong central hub (leadership and resources)
  • 2. Multi-channels and collaboration with

partners

  • 3. Societal value at all stages of the data life

cycle

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“The GGP has been an invaluable source

  • f data, helping us understand family

dynamics during a period of rapid social

  • change. Research using the GGP has

helped policy makers to understand this change and how best to respond.”

Professor Pearl Dykstra European Commission High Level Group of Scientific Advisors

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