Expertise assignment for EUROSTAT to modernise the collection of social statistics
In 2017, EUROSTAT instructed consultancy bureau SOGETI to investigate the availability of different tools used for the collecting of data on time-use and consumption patterns. The investigation also includes source that contain partial information (e.g. administrative databases, Apps, sensors, wearables, etc.) and that can be linked to other databases.
This project exists of four stages:
The project is led by Hubertus Cloodt (EUROSTAT), Maria Miceli (SOGETI) and Eniel Ninka (SOGETI). The academic partners include Uku Varblane and Siim Espenberg of the University of Tartu (Estland) and Joeri Minnen of thee Vrije Universiteit Brussel and hbits.
“Joeri Minnen (VUB-TOR, hbits) acts as an expert on tools and techniques for time registration.”
The project runs until the end of 2019.
SOGETI and EUROSTAT lead a consortium aimed at drawing up an inventory about online tools that measure behaviour.
Joeri Minnen (VUB-TOR, hbits) acts as an expert on tools and techniques for time registration.
The project is framed within the modernisation trajectory of data collection of social statistics.