Per Engzell
@pengzell
Sociology Prof @UCLSocRes. Associate Ed RSSM & ESR. Past @SOFI_su_se @NuffieldCollege @OxfordDemSci @MIT_IWER. Also https://t.co/2iyBLXV3Ad / https://t.co/Vcgc1TFQEJ
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📝 Very short notice, but CERC Migration are inviting applications for 1-month visits from practitioners with 'international experience working in the field of migration or immigrant integration'. Stipend and travel covered.
Deadline tomorrow, 1st May!
tinyurl.com/5n63zk2z
Submit your paper for our conference on 'Causes and Consequences of Labor Market Mismatch,' Dec 9-10 in Santiago, Chile 🇨🇱. We're thrilled to feature superb keynote speakers: Xi Song from Penn Sociology & Luca Flabbi from UNC Economics! 🎤 Deadline: Aug 30. Millenium Nucleus LM2C2 Núcleo Milenio LM2C2
Still not too late to apply to #BSPS2024 in gorgeous Bath this Sept! Joe Strong and I are organising #CriticalDemography sessions, which (imho) were a hit last year - come present and discuss #data , #methods , and research ethics with us.
Deadline approaching!!
Last two weeks to submit your papers or extended abstracts for this workshop in Vienna.
For questions, don't hesitate to contact us (Franziska Disslbacher Pedro Salas Rojo Valentina Contreras Guido Neidhöfer )
Working on collective bargaining issues? Why not submit a paper to our Industrial Relations special issue?
Come work with us!
Our World in Data is looking for a writer who can write global issues for a wide audience. You could focus on poverty, inequality, health, demography, or any of the many other topics we cover (or don't yet)! (And the team is awesome.)
ourworldindata.org/writer-q2-2024
🕑 Join us *today* at 13:45 CEST for this exciting talk on decomposing group inequalities by Carla Rowold (@MPIDRnews).
⬇️ Zoom link and details below
I had missed this when it came out. Great work by my UCL Social Research Institute (SRI) colleagues
This semester I've been teaching 'Economic Inequality and Growth' at UC Berkeley. This is a thread with some of my favorite graphs.
First, the headline everyone's-seen-it graph: falling then rising income inequality in Anglophone countries.
Excited to share our new paper “The Class Ceiling in Politics” conditionally accepted at American Political Science Review! Co-authored with Johanna Rickne. Available at: drive.google.com/file/d/1rdrUwP… 1/9