Pre-Conference Workshop

IRSA PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 
INDONESIAN FAMILY LIFE SURVEY – 5
Instructor: Dr. Firman Witoelar (SurveyMETER)
24 July 2016
08:30 – 17:00
Atria Hotel and Conference, Malang

We are pleased to announce the IRSA Pre-Conference Workshop on Indonesian Family Life Survey-5. The Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) is a longitudinal survey focusing on family life in Indonesia. The sample is representative of about 83% of the Indonesian population and contains over
30,000 individuals living in 13 provinces in the country. The fifth (latest) wave of the IFLS (IFLS-5) was updated on April 2016 by SurveyMETER. The main objective of this workshop is to offer an instruction in the use and interpretation of the latest wave of IFLS (IFLS-5).

About the Workshop Instructor:
Dr. Firman Witoelar holds a Master of Economics from Brown University in 1998 and a PhD in Economics at Michigan State University in 2004. Dr. Witoelar is an economist and Director for Research at SurveyMETER with the main focus of research on topics of micro-economic development (microeconomics of
development) including health behaviors, education and employment, in addition to the topics of the household survey method. He was the Co-Principal Investigator for the IFLS4 and IFLS5. Before joining SurveyMETER, he had become the Rockefeller Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Economic Growth Center,
Yale University (2004-2006), and a research economist at the World Bank, Washington DC (2009-2013).

For Participant:
Registration fee: IDR 800,000.
Participant is REQUIRED to have STATA background.
Due to very limited seats for the workshop, if you are interested, please submit CV and sample papers (that can be publication or
some parts of dissertation/thesis/publication/working paper) that use STATA by 28 June 2016 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Contact Person: Atu Bagus Wiguna (0857 909 02272).