Conference on data sharing and secondary data analysis in child and youth wellbeing research

Posted on 10/01/2025

DASSI attended the Conference on data sharing and secondary data analysis in child and youth wellbeing research, which took place on 9 and 10 December 2024 in Zagreb, University Computing Centre (SRCE), Croatia.

The events was organised by CROSSDA – Croatian Social Science Data Archive, as part of the COORDINATE project, which aims to build a community of researchers focused on enhancing child wellbeing.

Two contributions were presented during the conference, within the session “Developing data sharing infrastructures for the social sciences: CESSDA data archives”:

  1. The role of social sciences data archives in the research on child and youth well-being
    • Filippo Accordino, Fabrizio Pecoraro, Daniela Luzi.
      • This study examines the reuse of data, on the topic of child and youth well-being, deposited in social science data archives that are part of the CESSDA infrastructure. The metadata were retrieved from the CESSDA data catalogue. A search was conducted in the Scopus database to identify instances of data reuse in indexed documents and papers, whereby data citations were identified in the references.
  2. Open Government Data
    • Domingo Scisci.
      • The project aims to explore the possibility of using institutional Open Data within research. Starting from the data made available by local institutions (municipalities and regions), the aim is to create a database that can be easily consulted by researchers, either through standard systems such as REST API or within the main statistical software (R, Stata, Python).

Read more about the conference by clicking here.

  • child
  • conference
  • data archive
  • secondary data analysis
  • youth wellbeing

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