TeO2 - Trajectories and Origins 2nd edition The « Trajectoires et Origins 2 » survey (TeO2) is the second installment of a joint INED-INSEE statistical survey, TeO, conducted in 2008-2009, that established national statistics on population diversity in metropolitan France and studied the influence of migrant origin on individual outcomes. TeO2 measures the impact of origin on access to the primary goods that define a person’s place in society: housing, education, language proficiency, employment, public and social services access, health, social and family relations, citizenship, etc. This requires studying connections between origin and other factors of differentiation in French society, especially social background, gender, age, educational level, income, and residence neighborhood. The TeO2 questionnaire, administered to 26,500 respondents between July 2019 and November 2020, will be used to study individuals’ living conditions and trajectories. The survey concerns the entire resident population of metropolitan France. It is rigorously monitored by the organizations that supervise public statistics work in France. See the Te02 website:http://teo.site.ined.fr/See the Te01 website:http://teo1.site.ined.fr/ Mini-site Funding Funding program : CNAF/INJEP/CNAM Members List Head of Units Cris Beauchemin Senior researcher Mathieu Ichou Researcher Patrick Simon Senior researcher Gwennaëlle Brilhault Head of the survey team Elise de La Rochebrochard Senior researcher Pascale Dietrich-Ragon Researcher Charlotte Groppo Christelle Hamel Researcher Virginie Jourdan Laurent Lardeux Jérôme Lê Stéphanie Mas Dominique Meurs Ariane Pailhé Senior researcher Jean-Luc Primon Nathan Rémila Mirna Safi Aurélie Santos Engineer Willy Thao Khamsing Vincent Tiberj Sorana Toma Emmanuel Valat Research activities Projet En cours CT project_search - ID 1121 Consult Open edition En cours CT project_search - ID 1129 Consult Open edition