Past events
Child Poverty
Presented by: Kate Green (Child Poverty Action Group)
Understanding Attrition on Longitudinal Surveys
Presented by: Ian Plewis (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London) and Noah Uhrig (ISER)
Did Legalising Abortion Reduce Crime in England and Wales?
Presented by: David Paton (University of Nottingham)
Party System Change in Venezuela, 1973-2003
Presented by: Oliver Heath (Government Department, University of Essex)
Testing for True State Dependence in Poverty Dynamics
Presented by: Enrico Rettore (University of Padova)
Rarely Pure and Never Simple. Extracting the Truth from Self-Reported Data on Substance Use
Presented by: Steve Pudney (ISER)
Do Men and Women Economists Choose the Same Research Fields?
Presented by: Juan Jose Dolado (University of Carloss III)
Cognitive Functioning and Labour Force Participation Among Older Men and Women in England
Presented by: David Haardt (ISER)
Ethnicity and Education
Presented by: Simon Burgess (University of Bristol)
Intergenerational Mobility and Assortative Mating. Effects of an Educational Reform
Presented by: Helena Holmlund (London School of Economics)
Working Hours Flexibility and Old Workers’ Labour Supply
Presented by: Anne Gielen (ISER Visitor)
Mother’s Parenting and Children’s Attainments in Adult Life: Moderation and specificity
Presented by: Eirini Flouri (University of London)
Earnings Data in FRS and BHPS: how different are they and does it matter?
Presented by: Francesca Zantomio (ISER), Holly Sutherland (ISER), Marco Francesconi (Department of Economics, University of Essex)
Modelling Criminal Conviction Careers – patterns and participation in crime
Presented by: Brian Francis (Lancaster University)
“Do As I Say, Not As I Do!” An Analysis of Young People’s Time Use, Considering Parent’s Time Use
Presented by: Killian Mullan (ISER)
Short-Term Income Variability for Low Income Working Families: Implications for Policy and Measurement
Presented by: John Hills (LSE)
Families, Research and Public Policy Over the Last Ten Years: reaching out to policymakers and practitioners
Presented by: Ceridwen Roberts (University of Oxford)
Unemployment and Subjective Well-Being – a question of entry-states?
Presented by: Signe Hald Anderson, (ECASS visitor, AKF Institute of Local Government Studies - Denmark)
Statistical Inference for Social Networks Dynamics
Presented by: Tom Snijders (University of Groningen)