Topic : Sciences sociales
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LUXERA 10-11 November 2021
En savoir plusCall for Papers: deadline 31 July 2021.You are informed after the peer review outcome by early September 2021.Please submit your abstract to luxeraconf@uni.lu.
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IRSEI Brown Bag Seminar: Investigating risk factor trajectories and their association with trajectories of cognitive decline
En savoir plusInvestigating risk factor trajectories and their association with trajectories of cognitive decline – Matthias Klee
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SEMILUX Seminar: Climate change, global inequality and migration
En savoir plusThe University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a remote session of the monthlyseminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be organised ONLINE due to the currentsituation of COVID-19.This seminar aims to integrate the spread-out potential for research on social inequalities that exists in Luxembourg. Meeting link:https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=mf1a783d9f8a188378c17ca9a0671db51Meeting number: 175 533 4967Password: M32p8Uh4FJfJoin by video systemDial 1755334967@unilu.webex.comYou can…
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IRSEI Brown Bag Seminar: Unequal talk: Universal social class differences in parent-child dialogue and educational achievement
En savoir plusEmily Murphy: Unequal talk: Universal social class differences in parent-child dialogue and educational achievement
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IRSEI Brown Bag Seminar: Hiring Discrimination Against Foreigners in Multi-Ethnic Labor Markets: Does Recruiter Nationality Matter? Evidence from a Factorial Survey Experiment in Luxembourg
En savoir plusTamara Gutfleisch: Hiring Discrimination Against Foreigners in Multi-Ethnic Labor Markets: Does Recruiter Nationality Matter? Evidence from a Factorial Survey. Experiment in Luxembourg
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Social Science Department Lecture Series: Lives in Welfare States: Life courses and social inequality in four European countries
En savoir plusSocial advantages and disadvantages accumulate across life courses. We examine parallel work and family lives from ages 21 to 40 in four countries representing the liberal (United Kingdom), conservative (Germany), and social democratic (Denmark and Finland) welfare types withdifferent levels and trends in social investment policies. The analyses use longitudinal register and survey data and…
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PhD Defense Christina Haas
En savoir plusPhD Defense Christina Haas: “Higher Education Trajectories and Social Origin in Germany and the United States: A Comparative Sequence-Analytical Approach”Online: https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=m9a785531606f610763b4c87a3a175afc
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IRSEI Brown Bag seminar: Predicting standardized test scores with machine learning
En savoir plusPredicting standardized test scores with machine learning – Thiago Chaves
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IRSEI Brown Bag seminar: Retirement transition and changes in cognitive functioning. A longitudinal analysis using KLoSA data
En savoir plusRetirement transition and changes in cognitive functioning. A longitudinal analysis using KLoSA data – Jung Hyun Kim