Upcoming events
Academies’ impact on pupils: Looking beyond exams
Presented by: Dr Nuno Braz - Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
How do economic shocks impact upon the mental health of retirees?
Presented by: Dr Mario Martinez-Jimenez - Imperial College London
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
Inequalities in exposures to unhealthy commodity marketing in the built environment
Presented by: Dr Tony Robertson - University of Stirling
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
More than just lunch: School-meal subsidies and language proficiency
Presented by: Samuel Franco Lado - Universtat de Girona
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
Mode of delivery of the first child and progression to a second birth in the Norwegian population
Presented by: Professor Emily Grundy - Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
Broadcasting Education at Scale: Long-Term Labor Market Impacts of Television-Based Schools
Presented by: Laia Navarro-Sola - Stockholm University
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
From Parents’ Cradle to Children’s Career: Intergenerational Birth Order Effects
Presented by: Nadine Ketel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Judging the Paper by Its Cover: Affiliation Bias in Conference Admissions
Presented by: Dr Luca Favero (ISER, University of Essex)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
ISER Seminar Series
Presented by: Professor Nava Ashraf - LSE
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
What sociodemographic factors are associated with live births for women using assisted reproductive technology: Evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Survey 2009-2022
Presented by: Professor Heather Brown - Lancaster University
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
Low Fertility as a Call for Action. Which Types of Arguments are Reasonable?
Presented by: Professor Øystein Kravdal - Centre for Fertility and Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health Department of Economics, University of Oslo
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
Eliciting and Shaping Beliefs About Shared Parental Leave: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Presented by: Dr Laura Fumagalli - ISER
Venue: ISER Large Seminar Room 2N2.4.16
Genetics and occupational status: gene-environment interplay, intergenerational transmission, careers and health
Presented by: Professor Melinda Mills (University of Oxford)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
Intercultural education to encounter cultural and linguistic diversity in classrooms: analyzing the tension between policy and bottom-up implementation practices.
Presented by: Irene Landini (University of Antwerp).
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
Eliciting and Shaping Beliefs About Shared Parental Leave: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Presented by: Laura Fumagalli (ISER)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
Cohabitation, childbirth and child human capital
Presented by: Gloria Moroni (University of Venice)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
‘Kinlessness’, social connectedness, and subjective wellbeing in Europe
Presented by: Marco Tosi (University of Padova)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
Becoming parents in the Nordics. What role do gender and social policies play for parents’ income and earnings trajectories?
Presented by: Professor Marie Evertsson (Stockholm University)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
Open the flood gates or skim the cream? Selective vs. open enrolment policies and the race for talent in Italy
Presented by: Massimiliano Bratti (University of Milan)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
Having a live birth after Medically Assisted Reproduction: does Socioeconomic status matter?
Presented by: Alice Goisis (UCL)
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)