LIS is a data archive & research center facilitating cross-national analyses. LIS is home to the Luxembourg Income Study & Luxembourg Wealth Study Databases.
📣 2025 (LIS)²ER–SHARE Joint Workshop #Pensions & Old-Age #WellBeing: Policy Challenges in #Ageing Societies 📅 27–28 Nov 2025 | 📍 #Luxembourg
Two days of research and discussion on ageing, health, retirement, and inequality, concluding with a policy roundtable.
🤝 Co-organized by
LISER, LIS, and SHARE Luxembourg
Registration is free but required, please register until November 18.
🔗 More info & programme:
lisdatacenter.org/news-and-e…
4/ #InequalityMatters features three contributions:
🗒️Denys Orlov on savings, #financialliteracy & demographics in the UK
🗒️Chiara Mussida & Dario Sciulli on #inworkpoverty across 22 European countries
🗒️Jörg Neugschwender on household incomes in #Luxembourg & neighbours
"Occupational Assortative Mating and Gender Inequality in Earnings"
by Supriya Lakhtakia, Deepak Malghan, and Hema Swaminathan
lisdatacenter.org/newsletter…
🚨 New map features on @OurWorldInData! 🌍
OWID just rolled out upgrades to their data explorers—more intuitive, and easier to compare the LIS data.
ourworldindata.org/new-featu…
🚨 Major release alert
We’re thrilled to launch lissyrtools v0.2.0 — our R package that makes working with LIS & LWS microdata simpler, faster, and clearer 📦
🧵 1/12
🚀 Why use lissyrtools?
LIS/LWS data are powerful — but handling it can be complex.
lissyrtools helps researchers, students, and policymakers focus on insights, not infrastructure.
11/12