Past events
Survey sampling – online training course
Presented by: Dr Tarek Al Baghal
Venue: Online
MiSoC training course: Models for Cause and Effect: causal inference for social scientists
Presented by: Professor Renee Luthra
Venue: Online
Survey Methods Mini-Conference – day 4 – Longitudinal Surveys During the Pandemic
Presented by: Professor Thomas Crossley, Nicole James, Professor Stefan Liebig, Dr Orla McBride, Dr Jamie Moore
Venue: online - please register for the link
Survey Methods Mini-Conference – day 3 – Understanding Society Event History Data
Presented by: Dr Edith Aguirre, Dr Tarek Al Baghal, Nicole James, Dr Alita Nandi, Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris, Liam Wright
Venue: online - please register for the link
Survey Methods Mini-Conference – day 2 – Linking Survey Data
Presented by: Dr Tarek Al Baghal, Professor Annette Jäckle, Curtis Jessop, Dr Alexander Wenz
Venue: online - please register for the link
Survey Methods Mini-Conference : day 1 – Maximising Survey Response
Presented by: Professor Katherine McGonagle, Dr Pablo Cabrera Álvarez, Hannah Carpenter, Kirsty Cole
Venue: online - please register for the link
Transforming social policies: bridgeheads for change part 2
Presented by: Hetan Shah, Chief Executive, The British Academy, Professor Paul Whiteley, Department for Government, University of Essex, Sir John Curtice, Senior Research Fellow at NatCen, Professor of Politics, Strathclyde University, Dr Arianna Giovanni, Associate Professor in Local Politics and Public Policy, DeMontfort University
Venue: online - please register for the link
Transforming social policies: bridgeheads for change part 1
Presented by: Hetan Shah, Chief Executive, The British Academy, Professor Vittal Katikireddi, MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Dr Mark Williams, Reader in Human Resource Management, Queen Mary University of London, Professor Morag Treanor, Deputy Chair of the Poverty and Inequality Commission in Scotland
Venue: online - please register for the link
Expert meeting on nowcasting and mid-term projections through microsimulation models
Presented by: Dr Daria Popova and others
Venue: online please register for the link
Building back healthier and fairer – is it time for universal school meals?
Presented by: Dr Angus Holford
Venue: online webinar - please register for the link
Eastern Arc DWP workshop
Presented by: Professor Matteo Richiardi, Dr Silvia Avram, Dr Daria Popova, Dr Laura Fumagalli, Katrin Gasior & others
Venue: online - please register for the zoom link
Have Changing Family Demographics Narrowed the Gender Wage Gap?
Presented by: Alexandra Killewald (Harvard University)
Venue: Zoom link for online meeting: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/6336987293 Please note that this event is open to everyone, but those who are not members of University of Essex need to register by simply sending their names to iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.
MiSoC training course: An introduction to machine learning for causal analysis using observational data
Presented by: Professor Paul Clarke and Professor Spyros Samothrakis
Venue: Building 39, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, Hants
Boomers and Boomerangs – The past and pandemic present of multi-generational living
Presented by: Professor Emily Grundy, Lord David Willetts
Venue: online
Cross-Institutional PhD Colloquium on Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in Migration Research
Venue: Online via Zoom - link sent on registration
Is it all about school? Intergenerational income mobility in England and the importance of education
Presented by: Lindsey Macmillan (UCL)
Venue: Zoom link for online meeting: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/6336987293 Please note that this event is open to everyone, but those who are not members of University of Essex need to register by simply sending their names to iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.
Do algorithmic job recommendations improve search and matching? Evidence from a large-scale randomised field experiment in Sweden
Presented by: Roland Rathelot (University of Warwick)
Venue: Zoom link for online meeting: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/6336987293. Please note that this event is open to everyone, but those who are not members of University of Essex need to register by simply sending their names to iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.
Workshop: Panel data econometrics using Understanding Society
Venue: University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ
The Corona-Crisis, Fathers’ Short-Time Work and the Division of Child Care in Couples
Presented by: Michaela Kreyenfeld (Hertie School) Tabea Naujoks (Hertie School & Humboldt University)
Venue: Zoom link for online meeting: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/6336987293 Please note that this event is open to everyone, but those who are not members of University of Essex need to register by simply sending their names to iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.
Introduction to Understanding Society using Stata/SPSS/R/SAS
Presented by: Understanding Society team members
Venue: University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ