Past events
Attendance Allowance – the evidence and the options for local government
Presented by: * Neil Coyle MP, Work and Pensions Committee * Professor Ruth Hancock, University of East Anglia * Professor Stephen Pudney, University of Essex * James Lloyd, Director, Strategic Society Centre * Simon Bottery, Director of Policy and External Relations, Independent Age
Venue: Houses of Parliament
Child Poverty and Social Mobility: Lessons for Research and Policy
Presented by: Marianne Bruins, University of Oxford: TANF, Childcare and Child Welfare in Sole Parent Families; Rod Hick, University of Cardiff: The rise of in-work poverty in the UK, Cara Booker, University of Essex, Birgitta Rabe, University of Essex: The impact of part-time vs. full-time child care on mothers' labour supply: evidence from England (with Mike Brewer, Sarah Cattan and Claire Crawford), Almudena Sevilla, Queen Mary University of London, Abigail McKnight, London School of Economics
Venue: ISER
Infant Health and Longevity: Evidence from a Historical Intervention in Sweden
Presented by: Sonia Bhalotra (ISER)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Why Do Home Owners Work Longer Hours?
Presented by: Matthew Wakefield (Bologna and IFS)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Sex Imbalance and Violence against Women
Presented by: Sofia Amaral (ISER)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
JESS Seminar: Mind the Gap – Gender Wage Gap and Unemployment Rate in Local Labor Markets
Presented by: Stefanie Seifert, University of Tübingen
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Unexpected school reform: Academisation of primary schools in England
Presented by: Sandra McNally (University of Surrey/LSE)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Workshop: “Modelling individual dynamics with political science data”
Presented by: Harold Clarke (UT Dallas), Mark Pickup (Simon Fraser), Martin Kroh (Humboldt), Kees Aarts (Twente), and Geoff Evans (Oxford).
Venue: Essex Business School, room EBS 1.1 University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3SQ Colchester
Using EUROMOD: Summer School in ‘Cross country microsimulation’
Venue: University of Essex
The Bank of England/NMG Survey of household finances
Presented by: Philip Bunn, Bank of England
Venue: Large seminar room, ISER (2N2.4.16)
How should we understand immigrant integration in Europe?
Presented by: Laurence Lessard-Phillips (Manchester)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Correlates of mental wellbeing in late adulthood: evidence from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
Presented by: Mai Stafford (UCL)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Where did it go wrong? Marriage and divorce in Malawi
Presented by: Selma Telalagic Walther (Oxford)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
New form of dualization? Labour market segmentation patterns in the UK from the early 1990s to the post-crisis in the late 2000s
Presented by: Yeosun Yoon (University of Kent)
Childhood Circumstances and Young Adulthood Outcomes: The Effects of Financial Problems
Presented by: Conchita D'Ambrosio (University of Luxembourg)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
The Incidental Fertility Effects of School Condom Distribution Programs
Presented by: Kasey Buckle (Notre Dame)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 - Large Seminar Room
Introduction to Understanding Society using Stata
Presented by: Dr Gundi Knies, Dr Alita Nandi, Dr. Violetta Parutis, Dr Ricky Kanabar and Dr Nicole Martin
Venue: University of Essex
Marginal Employment: Evidence from Germany
Presented by: Carlos Carillo-Tudela (Dept of Economics. Joint with Andrey Launov and Jean-Marc Robin)
Identifying Panel Conditioning in Self-Reported Satisfaction Data
Presented by: Bert Van Landeghem (University of Sheffield)
Venue: 2N2.4.16