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Focused on the attitudes, beliefs and behaviour patterns of European people, the European Social Survey data is a substantial resource for researchers providing valuable information to public decision makers.

European Social Survey

Social Inequalities in Health

Monday October 24

th

2016 , 3pm - Institut d’Etudes A

vancées de Paris

Rory Fizgerald,

Director of the European Social Survey

Terje Andreas Eikemo,

Scientific team of the European Social Survey health module Professor of sociology

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Florence Jusot,

Professor of economics Université Paris-Dauphine

Alain Fontaine,

Head of strategy and research programme French Ministry of Health

Thierry Lang

Epidemiologist

Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier

Free entry - Registration required

www.progedo.fr/ess-healthinequalities.htlm

Speakers

The European Social Survey and the PROGEDO large infrastructure will discuss social inequalities in health with international experts.

First results from round 7

Presented alongside SHARE survey data

Talk with public decision makers and academic researchers

With the courtesy of:

Institut d’Etudes Avancées de Paris Hôtel de Lauzun,

17 quai d’Anjou, 75004 Paris

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