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EU funding (€9,345,421): Integrating Research Infrastructure for European expertise on Inclusive Growth from data to policy Hor1 May 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Integrating Research Infrastructure for European expertise on Inclusive Growth from data to policy
Referring to the increasingly challenging EU2020-ambitions of Inclusive Growth , the objectives of the InGRID-2 project are to advance the integration and innovation of distributed social sciences research infrastructures (RI) on ‘povety, living conditions and social policies’ as well as ‘working conditions, vulnerability and labour policies’. InGRID-2 will extend transnational on-site and virtual access, organize mutual learning and discussions of innovations, and improve data services and facilities of comparative research. The focus areas are a) integrated and harmonized data, (b) links between policy and practice, and (c) indicator-building tools. Lead users are social scientist involved in comparative research to provide new evidence for European policy innovations. Key science actors and their stakeholders are coupled in the consortium to provide expert services to users of comparative research infrastructures by investing in collaborative efforts to better integrate micro-data, identify new ways of collecting data, establish and improve harmonized classification tools, extend available policy databases, optimize statistical quality, and set-up microsimulation environments and indicator-building tools as important means of valorization. Helping scientists to enhance their expertise from data to policy is the advanced mission of InGRID-2. A research portal will be the gateway to this IRI. Networking activities will provide initiation (summer schools), in-depth discussions (expert workshops), and help to promote necessary innovations for sustainable inclusive growth. Extending the RI to all EU countries is an important mission on the agenda for InGRID-2. Based on surveyed users’ needs, joint research activities are conducted in the focus areas and concentrate on extending data integrations, exploring new data linkage and sources, innovating microsimulation tools, improving comparative policy data, and investigating new high-quality indicators.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy - Panstwowy Instytut Badawczy | €111,100 |
| Centre for European Policy Studies | €511,293 |
| Centro de Estudios Demograficos | €457,708 |
| Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers | €378,041 |
| DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FUR WIRTSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG DIW (INSTITUT FUR KONJUNKTURFORSCHUNG) e. V. | €241,425 |
| Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | €1,326,937 |
| Liser - Luxembourg Institute OF Socio-Economic Research | €823,820 |
| Luxembourg Income Study ASBL | €252,587 |
| Panteio Panepistimio Koinonikon Kaipolitikon Epistimon | €122,050 |
| Stockholms Universitet | €670,385 |
| Stredoeuropsky Institut Pre Vyskum Prace | €315,970 |
| Tarki Tarsadalomkutatasi Intezet Zrt. | €467,747 |
| The University of Manchester | €334,769 |
| Universita Di Pisa | €232,000 |
| UNIVERSITAT TRIER | €439,269 |
| Universiteit Antwerpen | €810,066 |
| UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM | €590,266 |
| University of Essex | €903,176 |
| University of Southampton | €356,812 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/730998
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