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Workshop on Subjective Expectations and Probabilities in Economics
Presented by: Charles Manski, Northwestern University
Venue: CESifo Group Munich, Poschingerstrasse 5, 81679 Munich, Germany
MiSoC workshop on the economics of Higher Education
Presented by: Keynotes: Peter Arcidiacono (Duke University), Todd Stinebrickner (Western University) Speakers from the universities of Zurich, Uppsala, Royal Holloway, Utah, Purdue, Essex & Oslo.
Venue: ISER, University of Essex
Royal Statistical Society workshop: Ethnic & Racial Harassment, Mental Health and Ethnic Concentration
Presented by: Alita Nandi (Essex Uni), Laia Becares (Manchester) & Gwilym Pryce (Sheffield)
Venue: Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX
MiSoC workshop: What works in health messaging? New international research
Presented by: Professor Sonia Bhalotra, Professor Adeline Delavande, Dr Paul Fisher (all of the University of Essex) & Dr Jonathan James (University of Bath)
Venue: University of Bath in London, 83 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ES
Universities in the UK – who applies, who stays, who achieves – what makes a difference
Presented by: Professor Emilia Del Bono, Professor Adeline Delavande, Dr Angus Holford, Dr Laura Fumagalli
Venue: Council Chamber, Broadway House, Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NQ
Modern motherhood – new evidence for better policies
Presented by: Professor Sonia Bhalotra, Professor Emilia Del Bono and Dr Birgitta Rabe
Venue: Council Chamber, Broadway House, Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NQ
What works for work incentives: moving off benefits
Venue: Broadway House, Tothill Street, London
What makes children unhappy? New research findings
Presented by: Dr Gundi Knies, Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex Dr Gill Main, University of Leeds Larissa Pople, The Children’s Society
Venue: Westminster Suite, Broadway House, Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NQ
Ethnic minorities and the British political system: new research on engagement and representation
Presented by: Dr Nicole Martin (University of Essex) - Ethnic Minority Voters in 2015: A Breakthrough for the Conservative Party? Dr Maria Sobolewska (University of Manchester) – Which ethnic minority candidates represent the views of ethnic minority constituents, and why? Dr Rebecca McKee (University of Manchester) - How MPs respond to their ethnic minority constituents. Substantive Representation of Ethnic Minorities in the UK Parliament
Venue: Council Chamber, Broadway House, Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NQ
MiSoC Workshop: Emerging Questions in Migration Studies
Presented by: Neema Begum - Bristol, James Laurence – Manchester, David Bartram – Leicester, Silvia Galandini – Manchester, David Voas – IoE, Merlin Schaeffer – Cologne, Germany, Sarah Carol – Cologne, Germany, Hector Cebolla Boado – Madrid, Spain,
Venue: University of Essex
MiSoC Workshop on Parental Beliefs, Information and Investments
Presented by: Orazio Attanasio (University College London) and Flavio Cunha (Rice University).
Venue: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, Colchester, UK
5th Annual UK Causal Inference Meeting (UK-CIM)
Presented by: Fabrizia Mealli (University of Florence) and Elizabeth Stuart (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)
Venue: Essex Business School
Childcare policy, maternal employment, and the UK policy debate: examining the evidence
Presented by: Stefan Bauernschuster, Professor of Economics at the Universitat Passau (Germany) Elizabeth Cascio, Professor of Economics at Dartmouth University (US) Sarah Cattan, Senior Research Economist, Institute for Fiscal Studies Gillian Paull, Senior Associate, Frontier Economics Natalie Perera, Head of Research, Education Policy Institute
Venue: Church House Conference Centre - Dean's Yard, Westminster, London SW1P 3NZ
Essex Applied Micro Workshop
Presented by: Steve Pudney, Giovanni Mastrobuoni, Friederike Mengel, Sule Alan, Patrick Nolen, Emilia Del Bono, Carlos Tudela, Birgitta Rabe, Angus Holford, Matthias Parey, Christoph Siemroth
Venue: Large Seminar Room, SSRC Building (ISER)
Not the Golden Age of Old – new research on life for older people in the UK – ESRC Festival of Social Science
Presented by: Professor Stephen Pudney
Venue: Church House, Westminster
Attendance Allowance – the evidence and the options for local government
Presented by: * Neil Coyle MP, Work and Pensions Committee * Professor Ruth Hancock, University of East Anglia * Professor Stephen Pudney, University of Essex * James Lloyd, Director, Strategic Society Centre * Simon Bottery, Director of Policy and External Relations, Independent Age
Venue: Houses of Parliament
Child Poverty and Social Mobility: Lessons for Research and Policy
Presented by: Marianne Bruins, University of Oxford: TANF, Childcare and Child Welfare in Sole Parent Families; Rod Hick, University of Cardiff: The rise of in-work poverty in the UK, Cara Booker, University of Essex, Birgitta Rabe, University of Essex: The impact of part-time vs. full-time child care on mothers' labour supply: evidence from England (with Mike Brewer, Sarah Cattan and Claire Crawford), Almudena Sevilla, Queen Mary University of London, Abigail McKnight, London School of Economics
Venue: ISER
Workshop: “Modelling individual dynamics with political science data”
Presented by: Harold Clarke (UT Dallas), Mark Pickup (Simon Fraser), Martin Kroh (Humboldt), Kees Aarts (Twente), and Geoff Evans (Oxford).
Venue: Essex Business School, room EBS 1.1 University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3SQ Colchester