Past events
Essex Applied Micro Workshop
Presented by: Steve Pudney, Giovanni Mastrobuoni, Friederike Mengel, Sule Alan, Patrick Nolen, Emilia Del Bono, Carlos Tudela, Birgitta Rabe, Angus Holford, Matthias Parey, Christoph Siemroth
Venue: Large Seminar Room, SSRC Building (ISER)
JESS Seminar: Access to and Returns from Unpaid Graduate Internships
Presented by: Angus Holford, ISER
Venue: 2N2.4.16, Large Seminar Room
Monday Afternoon Seminar: title tbc
Presented by: Ive Marx, Univirsity of Antwerp
Venue: 2N2.4.16
JESS Seminar: Low income dynamics among ethnic minorities in the UK
Presented by: Alita Nandi, ISER
Venue: 2N2.4.16, Large Seminar Room
Insights 2016 – Education for All – beyond the classroom – new research using Understanding Society – ESRC Festival of Social Science event
Presented by: Discussing the policy implications of new findings published in Insights 2016, using Understanding Society data, with a range of policy makers as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science
Venue: Central London
JESS Seminar: Employment dynamics among ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom
Presented by: Nicole Martin, ISER
Venue: 2N2.4.16, Large Seminar Room
Not the Golden Age of Old – new research on life for older people in the UK – ESRC Festival of Social Science
Presented by: Professor Stephen Pudney
Venue: Church House, Westminster
Monday Afternoon Seminar: Disrupting Education? Experimental Evidence on Technology-Aided Instruction in India
Presented by: Abhijeet Singh, University College London
Venue: 2N2.4.16
JESS Seminar: Gender Stereotypes in the Classroom: The Role of Teachers and Effects on Educational Outcomes
Presented by: Ipek Mumcu, ISER
Venue: 2N2.4.16, Large Seminar Room
Ethnic variations in intragenerational social mobility between 1971 and 2011
Presented by: Saffron Karlsen, University of Bristol
Venue: Large seminar room 2N2.4.16
Ethnic variations in intragenerational social mobility between 1971 and 2011
Presented by: Saffron Karlsen, University of Bristol
Venue: 2N2.4.16
JESS Seminar: Involuntary Unemployment, Wages and the Signaling Effect of Interim Jobs
Presented by: Bernhard Schmidpeter, ISER
Venue: 2N2.4.16, Large Seminar Room
Monday Seminar: ‘SES’ and the Broad Street Pump
Presented by: Mel Bartley, University College London
Venue: Large Seminar Room, 2N2.4.16
JESS Seminar: TBC
Presented by: Matthias Parey, Economics
Venue: 2N2.4.16, Large Seminar Room. Note earlier time slot due to Executive Dean of Social Science's talk at 13:00
Against the odds? Explaining the mismatch between educational attainment and labour market position of the second generation minority ethnic members in the UK
Presented by: Yaojun Li, University of Manchester Yaojun.Li@manchester.ac.uk
Venue: Large Seminar Room, 2N2.4.16
JESS Seminar CANCELLED: Neighbourhood socioeconomic inequality and allostatic load
Presented by: Natasha Crawford, ISER
Venue: 2N2.4.16, Large Seminar Room
Monday Seminar: Do consumers respond to nutritional labels? Evidence from a quasi-experiment
Presented by: Stephanie von Hinke, University of Bristol
Venue: Large seminar room 2N2.4.16
Health and Gender: Global and Economic Perspectives 23-24 September
Presented by: Gabriella Conti (UCL), Marianne Bitler (UC Davis), Sonya Krutikova (IFS), Sonia Bhalotra (Essex), Paul Hunt (Essex - Law and Human Rights), Damian Clarke (Santiago, Chile), Libertad Gonzales (UPF Barcelona), Arthi Vellore (Essex), Hanna Muhlrad (Stockholm), Mircea Trandafir (University of Southern Denmark), Casper Hansen (Copenhagen), Alison Andrew (IFS), Farah Said (Lahore School of Economics)
Venue: Large Seminar Room, SSRC Building (ISER) The University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ
EUROMOD 20th Anniversary Conference
Presented by: There will be keynote presentations from people with strong associations, past or present, with EUROMOD-related research including Tony Atkinson, Olivier Bargain, Herwig Immervoll, Andreas Peichl and Holly Sutherland. There will also be a panel session on policy uses of EUROMOD. And a party!
Venue: Essex Business School, University of Essex
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