Using Labour Force Surveys for Comparative Research in Demography: Looking Forward to the IPUMS LFS Project

the Friday 22 November 2019 at l'Ined salle Sauvy,
  • Albert Esteve & Mariona Lozano (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics, Barcelona) - The Harmonization of International Labor Force Survey Microdata: IPUMS Meets the Challenge
  • Mariona Lozano(Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics, Barcelona) - Boom, Bust, and Goodbye: The length of long-term unemployment before and after the Great Recession and its implications for an aging Europe. 
  • André Grow (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) - The Changing Importance of Women’s Labor Market Position for Union Formation: Evidence from European Cohorts born between 1940 and 1980
  • Caroline Berghammer (University of Vienna & Austrian Academy of Sciences) - Change in the educational gradient of single mothers since the 1970s in European countries: a family life course approach

The interventions will be in English

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