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Statistics to Inform Radical Change
Presented by: Peter Lynn & Olena Kaminska
Venue: St Luke's Community Centre, London
Presented by: Peter Lynn & Olena Kaminska
Venue: St Luke's Community Centre, London
Making comparisons is one of the main ways through which we, as humans, perceive the world. In the context of education, bringing together children will inevitably lead them to compare themselves with each other. As academic performance is easily perceived, they will likely be able to rank themselves among their...
Presented by: Tommaso Sartori, ISER
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
“a long overdue and important contribution to the literature…opening up the lid of the “black box” of household and family finances and taking a peek inside.’”
The prestigious interdisciplinary conference will focus on inequalities across the life course and generations. Deadline for abstracts 29 February.
Pregnancy is a time in which individuals change their health behaviours, bolstered by extensive public health guidance and growing evidence that a healthy prenatal environment fosters child development with lifelong benefits. We provide evidence on the dynamics of food purchases and nutritional quality during pregnancy and immediately after childbirth. Using...
Presented by: Professor Melanie Lührmann
Venue: 2N2.4.16 (to join us online, please contact the seminar series organisers at iserseminars@essex.ac.uk)
Sharing MiSoC’s expertise in policy-relevant research and analysis of large data sets, with individual government researchers working in a similar area
Venue: Erasamus University, Rotterdam
Venue: Institute for Social and Economic Research
Analysis by the House of Commons Library using UKMOD finds that 1.1 million in London and South East will end up in the 40p rate of tax by 2027, and almost 1 million of the lowest paid moving into the 20p rate.
Professor of Longitudinal Research at ISER and Director of Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, receives ”much-deserved recognition” for her outstanding contribution to world-leading social science.
Presented by: Dr Angus Holford and Professor Birgitta Rabe
Venue: Nuffield Foundation, 100 St John Street, London EC1M 4EH and online. Register for the link.
Event on 8 February presents our new evidence and discusses which policies best support improving children’s nutrition
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