Past events
Premarital Cohabitation, Religious Marriage and Family in Italy
Presented by: Francesco Billari (Bocconi University)
The Wage Effects of Educational Expansion
Presented by: Malcolm Brynin (ISER)
Pathways to Early Motherhood in the United Kingdom
Presented by: Carmen Huerta (Lodon School of Economics)
Underground Employment and Unions. Is there a Relationship? Evidence for Italy
Presented by: Elisabetta Marzano
Job Flexibility and the Gender Gap in Job Satisfaction: New evidence from matched employer-employee data
Presented by: Rosa Fernandez (University of Oxford)
Where Have All the Voters Gone?
Presented by: Paul Whitely (Government Department, University of Essex)
Changing Neighborhood and Infant Mortality in Rural India
Presented by: Wiji Arulampalam (University of Warwick)
A Subsidence Slope in Patterns of Inheritance? A cohort comparison
Presented by: Andrea Sch‰fer (DIW, Berlin)
Decisionmaking by the Children of the NLSY
Presented by: Shelly Lundberg (University of Washington)
Economic Conditions and Public Attitudes Toward Welfare State Policies
Presented by: Morten Blekesaune (ISER)
Chidlhood Determinants of Risk Aversion: the long shadow of compulsory education
Presented by: Maria Luengo-Prado (Northeastern University in Boston)
Families Without Jobs: three decades of change
Presented by: Richard Berthoud (ISER)
Non-Pecuniary Returns to Higher Education: the effect on smoking intensity in the UK
Presented by: Alfonso Miranda (School of Economics and Management Studies, University of Keele) (joint with Massimiliano Bratti)
Family Policy in the UK since 1997 – the role of research
Presented by: Ceridwen Roberts (Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Oxford)
Stefan Speckesser
Presented by: Stefan Speckesser (Policy Studies Institute, London)
Estimating the Impact of a Policy Reform on Welfare Participation: The 2001 extension to the Minimum Income Guarantee for UK pensioners
Presented by: Francesca Zantonio, ISER
People’s Trust: the design of a survey-based experiment
Presented by: Diego Gambetta (Department of Sociology, University of Oxford) (joint with John Ermisch, ISER)
Is It the Way She Moves? New Evidence on the Gender Wage Growth Gap in the Early Careers of Men and Women in Italy
Presented by: Emilia Del Bono, ISER ( joint with Daniela Vuri, University of Florence)
Estimating Ethnic Minority Poverty Rates in Britain Using Matched Survey Data
Presented by: Ken Clark (Department of Economics, University of Manchester)
Income and Childbearing Decisions: evidence from Italy
Presented by: Concetta Rondinelli, ISER Visitor (Bocconi University)