Monthly WiPs (Work-in-Progress Seminars)
A monthly internal seminar series showcasing ongoing research by EICCA PhD students, providing a space for discussion and constructive feedback
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“Buffer or Burden? The Conditional Role of Housing Wealth in Economic Insecurity Across Europe”
Yuting Li, 9th April 2026
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“Too Hot for Democracy?”
Francesco Politano (and co-authors), 3rd March 2026
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“How health hurts: exploring how personal health and economic insecurity shape support for left and right-wing populist parties”
Mia Dzepina, 3rd February 2026
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“Explaining Public Satisfaction with Government in Ecuador: A Decomposition Analysis”
Federico Fiorani, 16th January 2026
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“Economic Insecurity in Mid-Later Life Predictors, Transactions, and Contextual Influences”
Burcu Sahmurat, 9th December 2025
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“Bridging Social Norms: A Framework for Assessing Unjust Inequality”
Vito De Sandi, 18th November 2025
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“Intergenerational Ties and City Structure”
Sebastian Dobre, 21st October 2025
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“Evidence or Echo: Dynamic Allocation of Attention in Collective Deliberation”
Tianxiong Yu, 12th June 2025
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“Job Insecurity and AI”
Loris Piccotti, 19th May 2025
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“Extreme Weather Events and Economic Insecurity: Evidence from Malawi”
Raffaela Grigolli Cesar, 7th April 2025