
This spring and summer, the GGP welcomed many researchers as part of the COORDINATE Transnational Access Visits (TAV) programme, providing them with the opportunity to advance their studies using GGS data.
Researchers from the program explored a diverse array of topics, each contributing unique insights to their fields. Nelė Jurkėnaitė from Lithuania investigated the influence of social relationships, particularly parental occupation, on generational renewal and career choices in agriculture. Fernanda Fortes de Lena, a postdoctoral researcher from Spain, worked on refining measurement methods for sexual minorities across cultures using GGS data to enhance the understanding of same-sex couples. Additionally, Antonela Čižmešija from Croatia focused on the NEET population in Denmark, Estonia, and Moldova, identifying happiness predictors and setting the stage for future analyses with Croatian data.
During their visits, the researchers engaged in productive discussions with the GGP team and fellow researchers at NIDI. The collaborative atmosphere fostered the exchange of ideas and offered valuable feedback, enhancing the quality and impact of their respective studies. Beyond academic pursuits, the visitors also enjoyed exploring the cultural and historical sights of The Hague and neighbouring cities!
Interested in advancing your research using GGS data? Read more below on the upcoming call for COORDINATE TAV applications!