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Call for Papers for the MICS 2024 Conference

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10 April 2024

Children's Lives: International conference on children and their families using the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS). Two day conference, in person and online 2nd and 3rd September 2024

The Call for Papers is now open

Children's lives: International Conference in Children and their families using the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)  

Background and motivation

The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) programme was developed in the 1990s. Since then, six rounds have been completed, with the 7th round (2023-2026) ongoing. During this time, 118 countries have carried out over 350 surveys. Microdata is available for the majority of surveys (see https://mics.unicef.org/surveys)

UNICEF, in collaboration with the Graduate Program on International Affairs at the New School organized an international conference to promote the use of MICS data in 2004. A selection of papers were published in Minujin et al (2006) Human Rights and Social Policies for Children andWomen: The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) in Practice, New York, New School.

Twenty years later, as the seventh round is underway, a new conference will be held in Autumn 2024. The conference is a collaboration among UNICEFBristol Poverty Institute (University of Bristol) and Equity for Children (The New School).

 

Content

Papers based on analysis of MICS data, dealing with children, adolescents, youth and their families and households, will be considered.

Proposed papers can be focused on one country or survey or a comparison across two or more countries or surveys. The papers can use data from any round or multiple rounds of MICS.

Proposed papers can address a specific topic or methodological work (i.e. regarding protocols, data quality, etc.). The latter could include topics of measurement, survey design and implementation, but they must be focused on MICS.

While proposed papers can address any topic, special consideration will be given to papers relevant to the Sustainable Development Goals.

 

Timeline

An abstract of between 100-300 words should be submitted to: mics@unicef.org by 6th May, 2024 - with the subject line “Paper proposal for International Conference on MICS”. Please specify if you would prefer to present your paper in-person or online.

Abstracts will be reviewed by a committee comprised of members from the University of Bristol, Equity for Children and UNICEF.

Notifications will be sent in June.

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