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Haley McAvay (Ined) – "Pathways out of the Parental Home: Contextual Determinants of Home-Leaving Patterns Across Second Generation Immigrant Origins in France"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm exceptionally Date: 7th of November 2018 exceptionally wednesday Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Haley McAvay (Ined) - "Pathways out of the Parental Home: Contextual Determinants of Home-Leaving Patterns Across Second Generation Immigrant Origins in France" Abstract : This paper uses the Echantillon démographique permanent, a large longitudinal data set from France, matched […]

Felix TROPF (University of Oxford) – "How gene-environment interaction shapes genetic discovery in the social sciences"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Date: 28th of November 2018 Wednesday exceptionnally Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Felix TROPF (University of Oxford) - "How gene-environment interaction shapes genetic discovery in the social sciences" Abstract : The emerging field of sociogenomics has great potential to improve empirical, quantitative social science research. Genetic scores measuring […]

Felix TROPF (University of Oxford) – "How gene-environment interaction shapes genetic discovery in the social sciences"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Date: 28th of November 2018 Wednesday exceptionnally Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Felix TROPF (University of Oxford) - "How gene-environment interaction shapes genetic discovery in the social sciences" Abstract : The emerging field of sociogenomics has great potential to improve empirical, quantitative social science research. Genetic scores measuring […]

Henning Hillmann (Universität Mannheim, MZES) – "Careers and Cohesion in Economic Networks"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 13th of December 2018 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Henning Hillmann (Universität Mannheim, MZES) - "Careers and Cohesion in Economic Networks" Abstract :     Organizers : Jeanne GANAULT, Céline GOFFETTE, Sander WAGNER (Laboratoire de sociologie quantitative – CREST) Sponsors : CREST

Henning Hillmann (Universität Mannheim, MZES) – "Careers and Cohesion in Economic Networks"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 13th of December 2018 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Henning Hillmann (Universität Mannheim, MZES) - "Careers and Cohesion in Economic Networks" Abstract :     Organizers : Jeanne GANAULT, Céline GOFFETTE, Sander WAGNER (Laboratoire de sociologie quantitative – CREST) Sponsors : CREST

-Canceled- Camille Peugny (UVSQ) – "La polarisation de l'emploi en Europe à partir des enquêtes EU-LFS"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 17th of Juanary 2018 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Annulé : Camille Peugny (UVSQ) - "La polarisation de l'emploi en Europe à partir des enquêtes EU-LFS" Abstract :     Organizers : Jeanne GANAULT, Céline GOFFETTE, Sander WAGNER (Laboratoire de sociologie quantitative – CREST) Sponsors : CREST

-Canceled- Camille Peugny (UVSQ) – "La polarisation de l'emploi en Europe à partir des enquêtes EU-LFS"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 17th of Juanary 2018 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Annulé : Camille Peugny (UVSQ) - "La polarisation de l'emploi en Europe à partir des enquêtes EU-LFS" Abstract :     Organizers : Jeanne GANAULT, Céline GOFFETTE, Sander WAGNER (Laboratoire de sociologie quantitative – CREST) Sponsors : CREST

Man-Yee KAN (Oxford University) – "Lagged Adaptation in the Association between Women’s and Men’s Gender Attitudes and Housework Time in 24 countries"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 14th of February 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Man-Yee KAN (Oxford University) - "Lagged Adaptation in the Association between Women’s and Men’s Gender Attitudes and Housework Time in 24 countries" Abstract : We examine the trend of the second demographic transition in Western and East Asian countries […]

Man-Yee KAN (Oxford University) – "Lagged Adaptation in the Association between Women’s and Men’s Gender Attitudes and Housework Time in 24 countries"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 14th of February 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Man-Yee KAN (Oxford University) - "Lagged Adaptation in the Association between Women’s and Men’s Gender Attitudes and Housework Time in 24 countries" Abstract : We examine the trend of the second demographic transition in Western and East Asian countries […]

Etienne OLLION (CNRS-Université de Strasbourg) – "Vivre en politique. Carrières et pratiques après le second moment de professionnalisation politique "

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 14th of March 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Etienne OLLION (CNRS-Université de Strasbourg) - "Vivre en politique. Carrières et pratiques après le second moment de professionnalisation politique " Abstract : Ces dernières années ont vu se multiplier les discours relatifs à la professionnalisation de la politique. En […]

Etienne OLLION (CNRS-Université de Strasbourg) – "Vivre en politique. Carrières et pratiques après le second moment de professionnalisation politique "

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 14th of March 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Etienne OLLION (CNRS-Université de Strasbourg) - "Vivre en politique. Carrières et pratiques après le second moment de professionnalisation politique " Abstract : Ces dernières années ont vu se multiplier les discours relatifs à la professionnalisation de la politique. En […]

Stine MOLLEGAARD (University of Copenhagen) "The Genetics of Education and the role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills"

The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Date: 9th of May 2019 Place: Room 3105, ENSAE. Stine MOLLEGAARD (University of Copenhagen) - "The Genetics of Education and the role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills" Abstract : Genome-wide association studies have mapped a genetic component to education, now explaining up to 10-12 % of the […]