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Presented by :Lydie Launay (INUC, Cers-LISST & Ined), Stéphanie Vermeersch (Mosaïques LAVUE, CNRS), Éric Charmes (RIVES, ENTPE) ; Discussant :Catherine Bonvalet (Ined)
From September to June, Ined organizes a weekly seminar. Ined researchers or outside guests present their work which is discussed by a peer. This seminar is the occasion for multidisciplinary scientific exchanges around a variety of population issues.
The seminar takes place every Monday from 11:30 to 12:30 at INED, salle Sauvy.
The meetings are also held by videoconference, using the Zoom system (see the event).
The seminar is open to the public, without prior registration. Depending on the speakers, the language may be French or English.
The weekly seminars consist in presentations of different kinds. Each research unit is in charge of one seminar per year. Seven times a year, a young researcher, PhD or postdoctoral student presents his or her research. Three times a year, the seminar is organized by the surveys department and devoted to a specific survey. Twice a year, it is organized by the publications department and devoted to a recently book recently published by the Ined editions. Once a year it is organized by the statistical methods department and devoted to current issues in this area. One seminar is organized by the IUSSP, and one by the Population journal. Other seminars, called Démodynamique, are organized by the seminar’s coordinators.
Every year, several « Lundis de l’INED » sessions are dedicated to the works of a researcher affiliated with a Campus Condorcet partner institution, an occasion for Campus researchers working on similar subjects to meet, give visibility to existing collaborations, and develop ideas for new research questions and interdisciplinary approaches. In 2021 we hosted Marie-Paule Couto of CRESPPA (Centre de Recherches Sociologiques et Politiques de Paris) and Marion Valarcher of OSC (Observatoire Sociologique du Changement) for a presentation of their study:
Coordination: Julie Fromentin and Arlette Simo Fotso
Secretariat: Marie-Laure Trudel
Contact: coord-lundis @ listes.ined.fr
Mailing list subscription: les-lundis-subscribe @ listes.ined.fr
Presented by :Lydie Launay (INUC, Cers-LISST & Ined), Stéphanie Vermeersch (Mosaïques LAVUE, CNRS), Éric Charmes (RIVES, ENTPE) ; Discussant :Catherine Bonvalet (Ined)
Presented by :Ognjen Obućina (Ined) ; Discussant :Herbert L. Smith (University of Pennsylvania)
Presented by : Didier Breton (Université de Strasbourg, Sage), Nicolas Belliot (Université de Bordeaux, COMPTRASEC), Magali Barbieri (Ined), Hippolyte d’Albis (École d’économie de Paris, CNRS), Magali Mazuy (Ined) ; Discussant : Patrick Festy (Ined)
Oscar Barrera (PSE, CEPII)
Présenté par : Ann-Zofie Duvander (Université de Stockholm) ; Discutant : Roméo Fontaine (Ined)
Presented by : Solène Brun (OSC-Sciences Po) ; Discussant : Damien Trawale (URMIS-UPEC)
Presented by : Francesco Billari (Université Bocconi, Milan) ; Discussant : ?
Presented by : Lawrence Berger (University of Wisconsin – Madison), Lidia Panico (Ined), Anne Solaz (Ined) ; Discussant : Marc Gurgand (Paris School of Economics)
Presented by : Philippe Cordazzo (SAGE-Université de Strasbourg & Ined) ; Discussant : Joanie Cayouette-Remblière (Ined)
Presented by : Quentin Lippmann (Université d’Aix-Marseille) ; Discussant : Milan Bouchet-Valat (Ined)
Presented by : Alice Olivier (Ined, OSC-Sciences Po) ; Discussant : Leïla Frouillou (Université Paris Nanterre, CRESSPA-GTM)
Presented by: Berkay Özcan (LSE - The London School of Economics and Political Science) ; Discussant: Sander Wagner (CREST)
Presented by :Julien Boelaert (Ceraps, Université de Lille) ; Discussant :Ewen Gallic (Aix-Marseille Université)
En 1851 et pour la première en France, une variable relative à la quantification des populations infirmes est introduite dans un recensement français. Elle concerne les aveugles, les sourds-muets, les idiots, les crétins, les aliénés et les goitreux. Cette démarche s’inscrit dans un contexte favorable à la prise en charge et à l’étude de ces populations atteintes ...
Presented by : Sophie Le Cœur (Ined) ; Discussant :Catherine Dollfus (AP-HP, hôpital Trousseau)
Presented by : Robert Anderson (National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ; Discussant : Viviana Egidi (Université La Sapienza, Rome)
Presented by : Kevin Diter ; Discussant : Olivia Samuel (Université de Versailles-Saint Quentin en Yvelines)
Presented by : Alain Blum (Ined) ; Discussant : Eric Le Bourhis (INALCO)
Presented by : Nathalie Berthomier & Sylvie Octobre (DEPS, Ministère de la Culture) ; Discussant : Sandrine Dauphin (Ined)
Presented by :Service des enquêtes et sondages de l’Ined (Géraldine Charrance, Amandine Stephan) et unité Enquêtes de Santé Publique France (Jean-Baptiste Richard, Arnaud Gautier, Noémie Soullier) ; Discussant :Séance de discussion entre intervenants
Presented by :Clémentine Rossier (Université de Genève, Ined et Ceped) et Géraldine Duthé (Ined) ; Discussant :Joseph Larmarange (IRD, Ceped)
Presented by : Philippe Tuppin (Cnamts) ; Discussant : Chantal Cases (Insee)
Presented by : Denis Cogneau (PSE-IRD et EHESS) ; Discussant : Géraldine Duthé (Ined)
Presented by :Ashira Menashe Oren (Université Catholique de Louvain) ; Discussant : Jacques Véron (Ined)
Presented by : Alexander Miething (Stockholm University) ; Discussant : Myriam Khlat (Ined)
Presented by Delphine Roy (DREES, Ministère des solidarités et de la santé) ; Discussant : Cris Beauchemin (Ined)
Presented by : Marta Dominguez Folgueras (OSC-Sciences Po) ; Discussant : Ariane Pailhé (Ined)
Presented by : Libertad González (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) & Lídia Farré (Universitat de Barcelona) ; Discussant : Anne Solaz (Ined)
Présenté par : Mona Claro (EHESS & Ined) ; Discutante : Cécile Lefèvre (Cerlis - Université Paris Descartes)