Upcoming events
Respondent Centred Surveys; Stop, Listen and then Design.
Presented by: Dr Laura Wilson (Office for National Statistics) & Dr Emma Dickinson (Office for National Statistics)
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
Gender Economics: Dead-ends and New Opportunities.
Presented by: Professor Shelly Lundberg (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
Implications of the genomic revolution for education research and policy
Presented by: Dr Neil Davies (University of Bristol)
Venue: Hybrid event: room CTC 3.01 [near North Towers, opposite NTC - NOT in ISER/SSRC!] & remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
The impacts of Universal Free School Meal schemes in England
Presented by: Angus Holford
Venue: Hybrid event: room 5B.24 & remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
The electoral impact of a large return migration shock in a nascent democracy.
Presented by: Professor Susana Peralta (Nova School of Business and Economics)
Venue: Hybrid event: room 5B.24 & remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
Intrahousehold income inequality and the gender income gap after union dissolution: a comparative study of European countries
Presented by: Silvia Avram and Daria Popova
Venue: Hybrid event: room 5B.24 & remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
How not to Assign Students to Schools
Presented by: Dr Josue Ortega (Queen's University Belfast)
Venue: Hybrid event: room 5B.24 & remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
The Returns to College(s):Relative Value-Added and Match Effects in Higher Education
Presented by: Dr Jack Mountjoy (The University of Chicago Booth School of Business)
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link.
Maternal Labor Supply: Perceived Returns, Constraints, and Social Norms.
Presented by: Prof Teodora Boneva
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
The Use of Advanced Social Media Targeting Methodology During Recruitment of Hard-to-Reach Audiences
Presented by: Ipek Bilgen (NORC, University of Chicago) https://www.norc.org/Experts/Pages/ipek-bilgen.aspx
Venue: Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
The Race between Mortality and Morbidity: Implications for the Global Distribution of Health
Presented by: Prof. Iñaki Permanyer (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED), Autonomous University of Barcelona, and ICREA)
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
Single Parents Competing in a Dual-Earner Society. Leveling the Playing Field
Presented by: Prof. Rense Nieuwenhuis (Institute for Social Research (SOFI) at Stockholm University)
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
Are Persistence and Severity of Food Insecurity Negatively Associated with Educational outcomes? Evidence from India
Presented by: Dr Jasmine Fledderhohann (Lancaster University) https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/sociology/people/jasmine-fledderjohann
Venue: Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
Can Mentoring Alleviate Family Disadvantage in Adolescence? A Field Experiment to Improve Labor-Market Prospects
Presented by: Prof. Ludger Woessmann (University of Munich)
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
Gender differences in job mobility and pay progression in the UK
Presented by: Silvia Avram
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
Effects of Socially-Mixed Public Housing Redevelopment on Health in Toronto’s Regent Park
Presented by: Prof. Jim Dunn (McMaster University, Canada) https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/people/dunn-jim
Venue: Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
Using Synergies Between Survey Statistics and Causal Inference to Improve Generalizability of Clinical Trials
Presented by: Prof Michael Elliot (University of Michigan)
Venue: Remotely via Zoom - contact the series organisers (at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk) if you do not have the link
Have Changing Family Demographics Narrowed the Gender Wage Gap?
Presented by: Alexandra Killewald (Harvard University)
Venue: Zoom link for online meeting: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/6336987293 Please note that this event is open to everyone, but those who are not members of University of Essex need to register by simply sending their names to iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.
Is it all about school? Intergenerational income mobility in England and the importance of education
Presented by: Lindsey Macmillan (UCL)
Venue: Zoom link for online meeting: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/6336987293 Please note that this event is open to everyone, but those who are not members of University of Essex need to register by simply sending their names to iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.
Do algorithmic job recommendations improve search and matching? Evidence from a large-scale randomised field experiment in Sweden
Presented by: Roland Rathelot (University of Warwick)
Venue: Zoom link for online meeting: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/6336987293. Please note that this event is open to everyone, but those who are not members of University of Essex need to register by simply sending their names to iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.