Event
Survey Futures – Practice Forum 2
Presented by: TBC
Venue: Hybrid - Broadway House, Tothill Street, London
Presented by: TBC
Venue: Hybrid - Broadway House, Tothill Street, London
New collaboration brings together UK and international experts in survey design and practice, to explore innovations in research methods
Westminster event on 3 July showcasing new research on occupation change, wage inequalities and gender inequalities in job progression
Presented by: Lucy Wightman
Venue: ONLINE
Presented by: Dr Daria Popova and Dr Silvia Avram
Venue: Broadway House, London
Presented by: Professor Susan Harkness, Professor Sonia Bhalotra and Dr Ben Etheridge
Venue: Broadway House, London
Presented by: Peter Lynn
Venue: Broadway House, Tothill Street, London
Presented by: Renee Luthra
Venue: Public Policy exchange
We are pleased to announce the 2nd UKMOD Fest, a gathering of developers, users and friends of UKMOD to share experiences and ideas related to UKMOD, the free tax-benefit microsimulation model for the UK and its constituent nations. Date: 30 June 2023 Venue:abrdn Financial Fairness Trust6 St Andrew Square,Edinburgh, EH2 2AH Register...
Venue: abrdn Financial Fairness Trust, Edinburgh
We co-host the 7th Workshop on Subjective Expectations in collaboration with Bocconi University in Milan, 12-13 June 2023
Westminster workshop showcasing new research, international comparisons and a policy panel discussion
Co-hosted by our ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change and the European Research Council
Presented by: Renee Luthra Neli Demireva
Venue: Art Exchange, University of Essex
That global life expectancy has more than doubled within the previous two centuries is – by any objective standard – something miraculous to behold, and the academic literature across the fields of economics, demography, public health, and evolutionary biology have all contributed to our understanding of the mechanisms behind variations...
Presented by: Dr Charles Rahal (University of Oxford)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
What is the relationship between family wealth and recruitment to Britain’s most powerful and influential positions, and how has it changed over time? In this paper we address these questions by combining 120 years of data from the UK Who’s Who (a unique catalogue of the British elite) with 140...
Presented by: Professor Aaron Reeves (University of Oxford)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Until the mid 1960s, the UK experienced regular measles epidemics, with the vast majority of children being infected in early childhood. The introduction of a measles vaccine substantially reduced its incidence. The first part of this paper examines the long-term human capital and health effects of this improvement in the...
Presented by: Professor Stephanie von Hinke (University of Bristol)
Venue: 2N2.4.16
Women tend to both commute shorter distances and earn lower wages. While this relationship is often assumed causal, empirical evidence on the mechanisms is lacking. Theory suggests mobile workers are likely to command higher wages, in part because they have access to more employers. We show how information on employment...
Presented by: Dr Silvia Avram
Venue: CTC.1.02
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