Past events
Racial discrimination and health across different life course stages: Results from international studies
Presented by: Laia Becares (University of Manchester)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
(Cancelled)
Presented by: Yadira Diaz (ISER)
Income Advantages of Poorly-Qualified Immigrant Minorities. Why School Dropouts of Turkish Origin Earn More in Germany
Presented by: Merlin Schaeffer (University of Cologne)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Human capital transferability and immigrant investment in host country education and training
Presented by: Irena Kogan (MZES, University of Mannheim)
Mind, Behaviour and Health – A Randomised Experiment
Presented by: Michele Belot (University of Edinburgh)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
The Dynamics of Relative Income Poverty: Drivers of Changing State Dependence in Great Britain and Germany
Presented by: Jan Brülle (Goethe-University Frankfurt)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Saying and Doing Gender: Early Vertical Transmission of Attitudes towards the Sexual Division of Labour
Presented by: Lucinda Platt (LSE)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Screened out? Young people, wellbeing and new media: Event discussing new ISER research and the policy implications
Presented by: Cara Booker
Venue: The Strategic Society Centre, London
Crisis at Home – Mancession-Induced Change in Intrahousehold Redistribution
Presented by: Olivier Bargain (Aix Marseille University)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Multiple Regression, Longitudinal Data and Welfare in the Nineteenth Century: Reflections on Yule (1899)
Presented by: Ian Plewis (University of Manchester)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
MiSoC workshop on Family Economics
Presented by: Keynote speakers: Kjell Salvanes (Norwegian Business School) and Michael Keane (Oxford). Other presenters include: Dan Anderberg (Royal Holloway), Marianne Bruins (Oxford), Adeline Delavande (Essex), Rita Ginja (Uppsala), Jonathan James (Bath), Sonia Bhalotra (Essex), Valerie Lechene (UCL), Emma Tominey (York), Angus Holford (Essex), Martin Palme (Stockholm)
Venue: University of Essex
July 2015 EUROMOD Course
Presented by: Silvia Avram (trainer)
Venue: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
Living with an ill child. An investigation of potential consequences on the healthy sibling: cognitive and noncognitive development and parental inputs
Presented by: Francesca Marino (University of Padova)
Venue: Large Seminar Room (2N2.4.16)
ESRC Multi-disciplinary Health & Biomarkers Conference
Presented by: Day 1. Professor John Hobcraft (University of York), Day 2. Professor Meena Kumari (University of Essex)
Venue: University of Essex
Training child caregivers to induce behavioral change: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in rural Punjab
Presented by: Prakarsh Singh (Amherst College)
Venue: Large Seminar Room (2N2.4.16)
Adult Children’s Resources and Parents’ Health in Mexico
Presented by: Jenjira Yahirun (University of Hawaii)
In-work benefits and employment dynamics
Presented by: Mike Brewer (ISER)
Venue: Large Seminar Room (2N2.4.16)
Intrahousehold distribution in migrant-sending families
Presented by: Luca Piccoli (University of the Balearic Islands)
Elite or middling? International students and migrant diversification
Presented by: Renee Luthra (ISER)
Venue: Large Seminar Room (2N2.4.16)
Measuring the stock and flow of information and how it affects behavior
Presented by: Dean Lillard (Ohio State University)