Past events
CANCELLED: Work Research Group Seminar
Presented by: Mark Taylor (ISER Work Research Group Chair)
Early Health Shocks, Parental Responses, and Child Outcomes (joint with J.J.Heckman, J.Yi and J.Zhang)
Presented by: Gabriella Conti, Department of Economics, University of Chicago
Inequalities Research Group Seminar
Presented by: Amanda Sacker (ISER Inequalities Research Group Chair)
Union threat and non-union employment: a natural experiment on the use of temporary employment in British firms.
Presented by: Andrea Salvatori (ISER)
Are all the good men fathers? Wage dynamics around child birth
Presented by: Astrid Kunze (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration)
Families Research Group Seminar
Presented by: John Ermisch (ISER Families Research Group Chair)
The Decade’s Most Important Methodological Advances in Survey Research
Presented by: Dr Mario Callegaro (Research Scientist, Google)
The effects of the financial crisis on older households in England
Presented by: James Banks (Institute for Fiscal Studies, London)
Adaptive Designs for Managing Survey Nonresponse
Presented by: Mick P. Couper (Survey Research Center, University of Michigan)
The Effects of Expanding the Generosity of the Statutory Sickness Insurance System
Presented by: Nicolas Ziebarth (DIW)
Methods Research Group Seminar
Presented by: Peter Lynn (ISER Methods Research Group Chair)
Why are child poverty rates so persistently high in Spain?
Presented by: Olga Cantó (Instituto de Estudios Fiscales and Universidade de Vigo)
Social Inequalities in Avoidable Mortality: Results from the ONS Longitudinal Study
Presented by: David Pevalin (University of Essex Dept of Health and Human Sciences)
Social mobility and health inequality
Presented by: Mel Bartley (UCL)
The Dynamics of Household Membership and Labour Supply Decisions of Young Adults in Britain: A Panel Data Approach
Presented by: Serkos Manoukian (ISER)
Jumping into an empty swimming pool: Lone parents and work activation in Great Britain
Presented by: Tina Haux (ISER)
Evaluating a time-limited in-work benefit for lone parents: did In Work Credit work?
Presented by: Mike Brewer (Institute for Fiscal Studies)