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Universal free school meals in primary schools reduce obesity and improve Reading scores
New MiSoC research looked at health and educational outcomes for children in four London boroughs piloting free meals for all primary school children
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Insights 2024 published showcasing new policy-relevant using Understanding Society data
Launch event – including new MiSoC study of intergenerational transmission of political engagement in immigrant families – presents a plethora of the latest UK evidence using Understanding Society data
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The Short- and Medium-Term Effects of Extended Play-Based Learning in Early Childhood
Governments around the world are investing heavily in early childhood development, however it is still not clear what skills early childhood development policies should target or how they are best implemented. In this paper I evaluate the effects of an extended play-based learning policy for early childhood in Wales -...
Presented by: Hettie Burn
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
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Essex’s 60 Stories Series: Celebrating MiSoC’s rich heritage of influential policy-relevant research
For over 30 years, the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change has been a powerhouse of evidence, producing world-class quantitative research that influences policy
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Call for papers: MiSoC/ERC European Social Science Genetics Network Conference III, Rotterdam 30-31 May
New research to improve understanding of how genetic endowments and environmental circumstances shape life choices and outcomes across the life-course of individuals
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Gender bias in evaluating assistant professorship applicants? Evidence from harmonized survey experiments in Germany and Italy
Klarita Gërxhani, Nevena Kulic, Alessandra Rusconi and Heike Solga This study examines gender differences in evaluations of applicants for assistant professorships in Germany and Italy in light of the dominant narrative of women’s discrimination in academic hiring. This narrative assumes that female applicants receive lower ratings than men. However, following...
Presented by: Professor Klarita Gërxhani
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
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Health Inequalities in Labour Market Outcomes. Do healthy labour markets lead to a healthy workforce?
The labour market is conceived as largely a marketplace for labour; where agents transact their labour in exchange of pay. However, this is a rather simplistic and narrow view. On closer examination we know that the labour market is comprised of people from a very diverse socio-demographic background with different...
Presented by: Dr Theocharis Kromydas
Venue: Online - to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
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Towering Intellects? Sizing up the Relationship Between Student Height and Academic Success
Stephanie Coffey and Amy Ellen Schwartz Do tall students do better in school? While a robust literature documents higher earnings among taller people, we know little about the potential academic origins of the height earnings gradient. In this paper, we use unique student-level longitudinal data from New York City (NYC) to...
Presented by: Professor Amy Ellen Schwartz
Venue: Online - to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk.
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The impact of COVID-19 on gender income inequality in Europe
Silvia Avram and Daria Popova This study provides the first comparative analysis of the gendered impacts of the pandemic and the associated policy responses on earnings and disposable incomes in the EU and the UK. The changes in the income distribution due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 were nowcasted...
Presented by: Dr Daria Popova
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
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Future of Work – Workshop on Ongoing Changes in the Labour Market
Venue: Innovation Centre, University of Essex
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Linking survey and digital trace data
Presented by: Professor Tarek Al Baghal and Dr Paulo Serido
Venue: ONLINE
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Workshop on inequalities in teacher assessment, prediction and mismatch
Presented by: Hettie Burn
Venue: Church House, Westminster