Organisation : Département Sciences sociales

  • Programmes d'études

    Master en Études parlementaires

    Le Master en Études Parlementaires a pour finalité de contribuer à la connaissance et à l’étude du fonctionnement des processus décisionnels et législatifs contemporains au niveau régional, national, européen et international.

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    Le défi populiste et l’avenir de la démocratie libérale

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    Bachelor en Sciences sociales et éducatives

    Le Bachelor en Sciences Sociales et Éducatives a pour vocation de former des généralistes de l’intervention sociale (pédagogie sociale, travail social).

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    SOHOME – projet de clôture

    Le projet SOHOME vise une meilleure compréhension des personnes en difficulté de logement dans divers domaines du travail social.Grace à la participation de nombreux intervenants sociales au projet, quelques pratiques, défis et perspectives sont réunis afin de démontrer la largeur de vues sur la problématique du logement.L’événement de clôture prévoit la présentation des résultats principaux…

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    SEMILUX: In Sickness and in Health: Job Displacement and Health Spillovers in Couples

    Using administrative labor market data matched to mortality and patient records, we document that negative labor market shocks produce sizable health spillovers in couples. For every 10,000 displaced men, there are 110 additional deaths. Of those, 60% accrue to the displaced worker but 40 % are due to excess spousal mortality. We also find a…

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    Lecture: Dementia care in primary care

    Miharu Nakanishi is Associate Professor of Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine. She has worked in dementia care research, including (1) development and implementation of a psychosocial dementia care program to manage neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia; (2) quality evaluation of end-of-life care for older adults using national data; and (3) facilitators and barriers to initiate…

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    Science of Science in the Spotlight

    Science as an engine of progress and progress of scienceIn order to help solve increasingly complex problems and questions, contemporary science has adopted new approaches to knowledge production that are predominantly team based and are less confined by disciplinary boundaries. The study of the character of and the interplay between the social, institutional and intellectual…

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    SEMILUX and LIS^2ER Spring Series – Inequality, mobility and wealth concentration – Prof. James E. Foster – Analysing intergenerational mobility with oriented measures and mobility curves

    Analysing intergenerational mobility with oriented measures and mobility curvesThis seminar studies oriented measures of intergenerational mobility that differentiate between upward and downward mobility, including headcount ratios that give the incidence of upward (or downward) movements and mobility gaps that gauge the average gain (or loss). We define oriented mobility curves that graphically indicate when mobility…

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    SEMILUX and LIS^2ER Spring Series – Inequality, mobility and wealth concentration – Prof. Alexandra Killewald – For Richer: Marriage and Wealth

    For Richer: Marriage and WealthMarriage is widely considered to benefit individuals’economic well-being, including their net worth. Yet establishing the role of marriage in wealthgeneration is complicated by the dynamic and reciprocal nature of marriage and wealth: marriage is both the result of prior wealth and a potential determinant of future wealth. In this paper, we…

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    SEMILUX and LIS^2ER Spring Series – Inequality, mobility and wealth concentration – Prof. Fabian Pfeffer – The Demography of Rising Wealth Inequality

    The Demography of Rising Wealth InequalityWe determine the independent contribution of several demographic trends to rising U.S. wealth inequality over the last three decades. Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances from 1989 through 2019 and novel decomposition techniques, we show that rapid growth in wealth inequality and increasing wealth concentration at the top…

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