Past events
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
Copula-based analysis of self-reported health states: an application to the use of EQ-5D in evaluating drug therapies
Presented by: Steve Pudney, ISER (joint work with Monica Hernandez, Sheffield)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Trouble in the Tails: Poverty, Inequality, and the Rise in Survey Nonresponse
Presented by: James Ziliak (University of Kentucky and UCL)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Improving the measurement of household finances
Presented by: Thomas Crossley – Department of Economics, University of Essex, Mike Brewer, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), MiSoC, University of Essex, Paul Fisher – ISER, University of Essex, Jim Ziliak – University of Kentucky & UCL, Jon Burton – ISER, University of Essex, Steve Pudney – ISER, University of Essex, Richard Tonkin – Office for National Statistics, Pierre Lamarche – Eurostat, Arie Kapteyn – University of Southern California, Annette Jäckle – ISER, University of Essex, Sebastien Perez-Duarte – ECB and HCFN, Joachim Winter – University of Munich
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room, University of Essex Colchester campus
JESS Seminar CANCELLED: Copula-based analysis of self-reported health states: an application to the use of EQ-5D in evaluating drug therapies
Presented by: Steve Pudney, ISER (joint work with Monica Hernandez, Sheffield)
Can Consulting Improve Health Care Management? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria
Presented by: Mario Macis (Johns Hopkins University, IZA and NBER)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Lifecourse theories masterclass
Presented by: The course will be led by Dr. Michelle Kelly-Irving and members of the Understanding Society team
Venue: Royal Institute of British Architects - 66 Portland Place London, Greater London W1B 1AD
A Longitudinal Assessment of the Relationship between Welfare and Globalization: How Do People Perceive?
Presented by: Burak Sonmez (Dept. of Sociology)
Asymmetric labor-supply responses to wage-rate changes. Evidence from a field experiment
Presented by: Denvil Duncan (Indiana University)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Minority and Majority Social Mobility in Britain (1982-2011)
Presented by: Anthony Heath (Oxford Emeritus)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
*Cancelled* JESS Seminar
Presented by: Sonia Bhalotra
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Assessing risk of nonresponse bias and dataset representativeness during survey data collection
Presented by: Gabriele Durrant (University of Southampton)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Webinar: An introduction to data on Information and Communication Technologies
Presented by: Margherita Ceraolo from the UK Data Service at the University of Manchester and Dr Cara Booker, Research Fellow at ISER, at the University of Essex.
Venue: This is an online webinar
How do payday loans affect consumer finances?
Presented by: Ben Guttman-Kenney (Financial Conduct Authority)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
MiSoC workshop: Education and the Development of Preferences and Attitudes in Children/Adolescents
Presented by: Presented by: Matthias Sutter (University of Innsbruck), Ragan Petrie (George Mason University), Elif Kubilay (Koc University, Istanbul), Marco Castillo (George Mason University), Sonia Bhalotra (ISER, University of Essex), Daniel Schuck (JGU Mainz), Sarah Cattan (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Armin Falk (University of Bonn), Sule Alan (University of Essex).
Venue: Large Seminar room, 2N2.4.16 ISER building, Colchester Campus
Rising Income Inequality and Ordinary Living Standards in OECD Countries
Presented by: Brian Nolan (INET, University of Oxford)
Venue: 2N2.4.16