LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.

The Leuven research team working on historical demography is grateful for their opportunity to have collaboratively and intensively worked with Professor Dr. Kees Mandemakers over an extended period of time. We wish him a wonderful emeritus status, not only in academia, but also in the warm nest of...

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Main Authors: Sam Jenkinson, Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Instititute of Social History 2021-03-01
Series:Historical Life Course Studies
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Online Access:https://openjournals.nl/index.php/hlcs/article/view/9572
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description The Leuven research team working on historical demography is grateful for their opportunity to have collaboratively and intensively worked with Professor Dr. Kees Mandemakers over an extended period of time. We wish him a wonderful emeritus status, not only in academia, but also in the warm nest of his family, relatives, children, and grandchildren. The three of us have known Kees for some time, but most closely since 2014, when we became formally engaged as project partners under the so-called LONGPOP-project, an EU funded Marie Curie grant, named Methodologies and Data mining techniques for the analysis of Big Data based on Longitudinal Population and Epidemiological Registers. The importance of our close professional relationship is best demonstrated by our work in producing the COR*-IDS 2020 database. The historical demographic dataset for the Antwerp arrondissement, a letter sample COR*-2010, recorded total sample size of +/- 33,000 residents of Antwerp for nearly seven decades and was already available. The LONGPOP project began in Autumn 2016, setting in motion a collaboration between ourselves at KU Leuven and Kees and his colleagues at the IISH. From the outset, we had purposefully worked closely with Kees' team, utilising their premier expertise in database management and the IDS towards the new release of our database, the Antwerp COR*-IDS dataset. Here we set out our recollections of that intellectual process, encompassing the personal and professional reflections of our close working relationship.
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spelling doaj.art-1a4282a8fa6d45578645df1769c2701e2022-12-21T23:14:42ZengInternational Instititute of Social HistoryHistorical Life Course Studies2352-63432021-03-011010.51964/hlcs9572LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.Sam JenkinsonHideko MatsuoKoen MatthijsThe Leuven research team working on historical demography is grateful for their opportunity to have collaboratively and intensively worked with Professor Dr. Kees Mandemakers over an extended period of time. We wish him a wonderful emeritus status, not only in academia, but also in the warm nest of his family, relatives, children, and grandchildren. The three of us have known Kees for some time, but most closely since 2014, when we became formally engaged as project partners under the so-called LONGPOP-project, an EU funded Marie Curie grant, named Methodologies and Data mining techniques for the analysis of Big Data based on Longitudinal Population and Epidemiological Registers. The importance of our close professional relationship is best demonstrated by our work in producing the COR*-IDS 2020 database. The historical demographic dataset for the Antwerp arrondissement, a letter sample COR*-2010, recorded total sample size of +/- 33,000 residents of Antwerp for nearly seven decades and was already available. The LONGPOP project began in Autumn 2016, setting in motion a collaboration between ourselves at KU Leuven and Kees and his colleagues at the IISH. From the outset, we had purposefully worked closely with Kees' team, utilising their premier expertise in database management and the IDS towards the new release of our database, the Antwerp COR*-IDS dataset. Here we set out our recollections of that intellectual process, encompassing the personal and professional reflections of our close working relationship.https://openjournals.nl/index.php/hlcs/article/view/9572Historical demographyHistorical database managementIntermediate Data Structure (IDS)
spellingShingle Sam Jenkinson
Hideko Matsuo
Koen Matthijs
LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.
Historical Life Course Studies
Historical demography
Historical database management
Intermediate Data Structure (IDS)
title LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.
title_full LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.
title_fullStr LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.
title_full_unstemmed LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.
title_short LONGPOP and IDS. Personal reflections on our collaboration With Kees Mandemakers.
title_sort longpop and ids personal reflections on our collaboration with kees mandemakers
topic Historical demography
Historical database management
Intermediate Data Structure (IDS)
url https://openjournals.nl/index.php/hlcs/article/view/9572
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