Associate Prof. of Political Science @uni_lu and PI of PROPEL (PROActive Policymaking for Equal Lives). Social Policy | Inequality | Housing | Political Economy
🏠 #HousingDay 2023 at #uni_lu: tackling an essential issue in Luxembourg
Discuss housing policies, research & inequality in #Luxembourg.
🗣️ @LBFlynn
🗓️ 3 October
📍 Belval Campus
⚠️ Register by 21 Sept!
Meet the experts & shape the future of #housing!
https://t.co/YZm4pdTzwb
Bureaucratic 'inefficiency' is often by design - to promote fairness, enable oversight, assess need, etc. But important societal goals are colliding right now in very tragic ways.
Four months after Congress approved tens of billions of dollars in emergency rental aid, only a small portion has reached landlords and tenants, and in many places it is impossible even to file an application. https://t.co/7AauBSMail
One 36 month (extendable to 48) position for admission into a fully-funded PhD program at the University of Luxembourg focused on linking housing policy to other policy areas: https://t.co/kXBckrTseu
One 36-month postdoc at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research focused on testing causal mechanisms of housing policy: https://t.co/KLM4MneTIz
@wrightbryan3 @wrightbryan3 - other than feeling like a twitter newbie? I'm excited to be launching a project that promotes policy solutions to high levels of inequality. What's the answer? We should start by looking at the role that housing and housing markets play.