🗻5th TN-Square is here! 3 days workshop on research on social policies for early-career researchers. Great lineup: Neyer (@Sociologi_SU), Pavolini (@LaStatale), Fitzenberger & Seidlitz (@iab_news), @wvlancker (@KU_Leuven), @RafGrotti (@UniTrento). Info https://t.co/OxsJWMCSba
We are moving to Bluesky!
As a group of researchers, we have taken the decision to no longer be active on this platform and to join many other colleagues in a different digital space.
If you want to keep up with the CSIS delegation, you’ll find us here:
https://t.co/8vrL6KqN1a
A new paper is out for @zamberlanna , @GioachinFilippo & P. Barbieri! 👏🏻
Be sure to check out their latest work on hiring discrimination at the intersection of gender, parenthood and social status on @ESR_news !
Today our delegation crossed the Alps to @uniinnsbruck, where @agnevitali and @michelin_irene shared their works on, respectively, fertility trends in the Euregio and the role of social origin for overqualification.
It’s conference time! 📚
Today C. Dimitri and our G. Cutuli presented their analysis of growth regimes and service class expansion at the LIVES International Conference (@Centre_LIVES ) in Genève.
Starting the week with a reading recommendation! 🗞️
Check out this article by our P. Barbieri for an analysis of the Trentino labour market and and where it has room to grow.
https://t.co/Gwl6dd5aGf (Italian only)
Interested? Read the article below and stay tuned for an upcoming pre-doc grant opportunity funded by @ProvinciaTrento in collaboration with the Department of Sociology and Social Research at @UniTrento!
https://t.co/xMudN2RwAI (Italian)
New collaboration ahead! 📊
Our @agnevitali and @SSch_SSS are teaming up with @ProvinciaTrento on a research project aimed at tackling declining fertility rates in Trentino and identifying efficient policy interventions.
Already done reading? No worries!
Check out our P. Barbieri’s piece on inequality and the Nobel Prize for Economics recently awarded to prof. @DAcemogluMIT.
https://t.co/3RZjxhrVrK
(Italian only)
Is there a better time to catch up on more divulgative reading than the weekend? 🗞️
Today we recommend an interview featuring our P. Barbieri - alongside @marcoleonardi9 and M. Raitano - about reddito di cittadinanza on @iab_news.
https://t.co/xrM3ZJKQWO
The 5th edition of TN-Square has come to an end!
Thank you to all the speakers and participants for sparking such thoughtful conversations over the past few days ✨
#TNSquare2024
@iab_news Last but not least, A. Seidlitz (@iab_news ) wrapped up these workshop presenting quasi-experimental methods and the semiparametric event study approach. 💡
Today, B. Fitzenberger (@iab_news ) guided our participants through interesting ways for measuring and assessing social policy reforms -showing insights about the effect of parental benefits on fertility in 🇩🇪.
@LaStatale Then, it was @LeoAzzollini ‘s (@UniTrento ) time to share the deepest darkest secrets of multilevel regression analysis with us. #TNSquare2024
We started the day with E. Pavolini (@LaStatale) challenging our participants’ minds with a discussion about the Matthew Effect underlying (some) social investment policies.
@SUDA_Sthlm Time for some practice! 📝
Here’s @sunnee47 (@SUDA_Sthlm ) presenting how to apply discrete-time event history analysis with both micro and macro data.
This morning G. Neyer (@SUDA_Sthlm ) kicked off the theoretical session sharing her expertise on the conceptualisation of social policies in fertility research.