Organizing team

Conference Co-chairs

  1. Mari Kleemola, FSD – Finnish Social Science Data Archive, Finland
  2. Jon Johnson, CLOSER, UCL, Institute of Education, United Kingdom

Program Committee

  1. Alina Danciu, Center of Socio-Political Data, Sciences Po Paris, France
  2. Uwe Jensen, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
  3. Jon Johnson, CLOSER, UCL, Institute of Education, United Kingdom
  4. Mari Kleemola, FSD – Finnish Social Science Data Archive, Finland
  5. Mikko Saloila, Statistics Finland, Finland
  6. Joachim Wackerow, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
  7. Knut Wenzig, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) / German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), Germany
  8. Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany

Organization Committee

  1. Katri Aarnio, FSD – Finnish Social Science Data Archive, Finland
  2. Tuomas J. Alaterä, FSD – Finnish Social Science Data Archive, Finland
  3. Nikos Askitas, IDSC of IZA – International Data Service Center of the Institute for the Study of Labor, Germany
  4. Uwe Jensen, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
  5. Mari Kleemola, FSD – Finnish Social Science Data Archive, Finland
  6. Mikko Saloila, Statistics Finland, Finland

Organisers

EDDI19 is organized jointly by the institutions mentioned below.

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

The Finnish Social Science Data Archive (FSD) provides a single point of access to a wide range of digital research data for learning, teaching and research purposes.

FSD promotes open access to research data as well as transparency, accumulation and efficient reuse of scientific research. FSD operates as a separate unit of the Tampere University.

Tampere University

Tampere University is one of the most multidisciplinary universities in Finland. Tampere University was created in January 2019 by the merger of the University of Tampere and Tampere University of Technology. At the new University, technology and social sciences come together in a unique way.

The University’s research groups and projects conduct multidisciplinary research across institutional boundaries. The University has over 19.000 degree students.

Statistics Finland

Statistics Finland combines collected data with its own expertise to produce statistics and information services. Founded in 1865, Statistics Finland is the only Finnish public authority specifically established for statistics. It produces the vast majority of Finnish official statistics and is a significant international actor in the field of statistics.

Statistics Finland employs some 800 experts in a variety of fields in Helsinki and as interviewers throughout the country.

GESIS

Provides the general organization of the conference as part of the EDDI conference series.

IDSC

Provides the server platform for the conference software.

Sources of Support

EDDI19 is kindly supported by the following organization: