Past events
Gender differences in promotion patterns into CEO and Vice-president positions in Denmark
Presented by: Nina Smith (Aarhus University)
Scheduled versus demand feeding of infants: maternal wellbeing and child cognitive outcomes
Presented by: Maria Iacovou (ISER)
Policy analysis with incredible certitude
Presented by: Charles Manski (Department of Economics and Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University)
Participation in Biosocial Surveys and Completeness of Measures Derived from Blood
Presented by: Stephanie McFall (ISER)
The Contribution of Increases in Family Benefits to Australia’s Early 21st Century Fertility Increase: An Empirical Analysis
Presented by: Nick Parr (Macquarie University)
Informal Adult Care and Caregivers’ Employment in Europe
Presented by: Emanuele Ciani (Dept of Economics)
Further Evidence on Time Discounting and Human Biology
Presented by: Liam Delaney (UCD)
Exploring educational mobility in Europe
Presented by: Antonio Di Paolo (ISER Visitor, aUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Institut d’Economia de Barcelona (IEB))
Are Gifts and Loans between Households Voluntary? (Joint with Marcel Fafchamps)
Presented by: Margherita Comola (Paris School of Economics)
From housewives to independent earners: Can the tax system help Italian women to work?
Presented by: Francesco Figari (ISER)
How do I choose a college degree? Evidence from predicted labour market earnings in Italy.
Presented by: Marcello Sartarelli (IOE, London)
Re-marry, re-cohabit or reconcile? How demographic and socio-economic factors are related to the different exits from lone motherhood.
Presented by: Alexandra Skew (ISER)
Exploring intergenerational transmission using the BHPS
Presented by: Robert Walker and Mark Tomlinson (Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Oxford)
A comparison of methods of turning banded family income into a continuous variable using longitudinal data
Presented by: Sos Ketende, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London
Conditional Cash Transfers, Women and the demand for food (joint with Orazio Attanasio)
Presented by: Valerie Lechene (Department of Economics, UCL)
The Empire Is Dead, Long Live the Empire! Values and Human Interactions 90 Years after the Fall of the Habsburg Empire
Presented by: Sascha Becker (University of Warwick)
Limiting long-standing illness and subjective well-being of family members
Presented by: Cara Booker (ISER)