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      • 2019 “Inequality Trends around the Mediterranean” Conference
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      • 2020 (LIS)2ER workshop: “The Distributional Effects of Higher-Education Expansion”
      • 2021 (LIS)2ER workshop: “Policies to fight inequality: The case of family policy”
      • 2022 (LIS)2ER workshop: “Inflation, energy prices and tax policy: Effects on consumption and welfare”
      • 2023 (LIS)2ER workshop: “Housing Policy and Wealth Inequality”
      • 2024 (LIS)2ER workshop: “Fighting poverty: Measurement and policy challenges”
      • 2024 LIS Summer Introductory Workshop 01-05 July
      • 2025 LIS Summer Introductory Workshop 30 June – 04 July 2025

Launch of LIS Online Tutorial Series!

LIS is happy to announce the launch of its online tutorial series. The tutorials cover various topics and partially replace the LIS Summer Workshop 2020. The tutorials include the following:

  1. Introductory sessions on the LIS/LWS Databases
  2. Introduction to the LIS Databases
    LIS/LWS: Main Concepts of Socio-demographics
    LIS/LWS: Main Concepts of Labour Market
    Main Income Concepts
    Major Economic Aggregates
    Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS) Database : structure of datasets

  3. How to work with LIS MetaData Information System (METIS)
  4. Introducing METadata Information System (METIS)

  5. How to get started with the LIS remote execution system (LISSY) – Basic
  6. How to register to the LISSY system
    Getting started with the LISSY system – part 1
    Getting started with the LISSY system – part 2

  7. How to get started with the LIS remote execution system (LISSY) – Advanced
  8. How to easily select datasets & variables with Stata in LISSY: Using lissydata.ado & lissyuse.ado
    How to use weights in Stata
    Price deflators in LIS
    Price deflators in LISSY using Stata
    Creating R Outputs and Plots using LISSY

  9. Research showcases on the usage of LIS Databases
  10. The Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) for Educational Research
    Measuring the Inequality of Opportunity in More Periods Than Ever Before – Part 1
    Measuring the Inequality of Opportunity in More Periods Than Ever Before – Part 2- using the LISSY system

July 29, 2020 | News

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