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SEMILUX – Pr Josip Glaurdic & Dr Christophe Lesschaeve: Health Versus Wealth During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Saving Lives or Saving the Economy?
En savoir plusThe University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a hybrid session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be held ONLINE and IN-PERSON due to COVID-19.Title: Health Versus Wealth During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Saving Lives or Saving the Economy?Abstract: Efforts to combat the COVID-19 crisis were characterized by a difficult trade-off:…
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SEMILUX on Work, Poverty and Inequalities – Pr Zac Parolin
En savoir plusThe University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a hybrid session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be held ONLINE and IN-PERSON due to COVID-19.The Intergenerational Persistence of Poverty in High-Income Countries Authors: Zachary Parolin, Gosta Esping-Andersen, Rafael Pintro SchmittThis study investigates differences in the intergenerational persistence of poverty in the…
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SEMILUX – Housing as an apparatus of capture: landowners, developers and property investors in Luxembourg – Dr Antoine Paccoud (LISER)
En savoir plusThe University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a hybrid session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be held ONLINE and IN-PERSON due to COVID-19.Housing as an apparatus of capture: landowners, developers and property investors in Luxembourg Housing is at the intersection of the three ‘heads’ of Deleuze and Guattari’s apparatus…
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Buchvorstellung: Emanzipation und Antisemitismus. Die jüdische Minderheit in Luxemburg vom 19. bis zum beginnenden 21. Jahrhundert
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Science of Science in the Spotlight: Jana Diesner – Computational Social Science: bias detection and theory validation
En savoir plusScience of Science in the Spotlight (SciSci) is committed to provide a forum for multidisciplinary research exchanges in the field of Science of Science in Luxembourg through international collaborations with leading experts from complementary cognate research fields and disciplines.
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UNESCO Chair Human Rights 21.11.2022: Children in Armed Conflict: How can they be protected in a Multilateral International Framework?
En savoir plusMonday 21 November, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Cercle Cité, 2 rue Genistre, Luxembourg Tuesday
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SEMILUX on Health Inequalities – Dr Valerie Moran (LIS) – Investigating unmet need for healthcare in Luxembourg using the European Health Interview Survey
En savoir plusThe University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a hybrid session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be held ONLINE and IN-PERSON due to COVID-19.Access to healthcare is an important policy issue in Luxembourg. Survey data are commonly used to ascertain individuals’ perceptions of unmet need arising from various barriers…
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SEMILUX 05.10.2022 – Serge Allegrezza – STATEC- Inflation, inequalities and the challenge to evidence based policies
En savoir plusSerge Allegrezza will discuss the difficulties faced by applied social scientists to analyze the consequences of the “polycrisis” (geo political, social inequalities, climate change) and to help decision makers to craft policies which alleviate the burden on the less favored citizens, and preserves the competiveness of the country. I will underline the difficulties of providing…
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SEMILUX 28.09.2022 – Susanne Backes & Thomas Lenz – LUCET: Different facets of educational inequality in Luxembourg – Findings and Perspectives from the National Educational Report
En savoir plusThe University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a hybrid session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be held ONLINE and IN-PERSON due to COVID-19.Dr. Susanne Backes & Dr. Thomas Lenz Luxembourg Centre for Educational Testing (LUCET),University of Luxembourg »Different facets of educational inequality in Luxembourg – Findings and Perspectives from the…
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Guest Lecture DSOC – Are Preservice Teachers Trained Inclusively? A Study on the Views and Experiences of Preservice Teachers
En savoir plusThe study examined the views and experiences of preservice teachers on how inclusively they have been trained during their preservice teacher education. The qualitative case study involved interviews of 18 preservice teachers in the last semester of their programs. The major finding is that preservice teachers were not being trained adequately to gain the knowledge…