Séminaire ’Virtual Inequality Brownbag (VIB)’
The Virtual Inequality Brownbag (VIB) provides a space for graduate students and postdocs to present their early-stage work. By bringing together affiliates from different inequality research centers - CID (Michigan University), PSE, LSE, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), the University of Amsterdam, and the European University Institute - the organizers also hope to maintain and expand professional networks during a time where these opportunities are limited.
VIB presentations differ from most other professional presentations : They are short (10min) and focus on questions by the researcher and constructive feedback by the audience (15min). Presenters are not trying to convince the audience of their findings, but seek help with an idea or a particular set of questions ; often those that occur during early stages of a project.
During the Winter 2021 term, the sessions of the Virtual Inequality Brownbag (VIB) will be held virtually on Mondays from 3:30-5:00pm CET/2:30-4:00pm GMT/9:30-11am EST, every two weeks.
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Archives
- Lundi 17 mai 2021 15:30-17:00
- (17 mai 2021) A. Herten-Crabb J. Tang O. Barrera E. Chávez
- Abstract
Asha Herten-Crabb / London School of Economics, International Inequalities Institute :
Can feminist trade negotiations democratise EU trade relations with former EU colonies
Junchao Tang / University of Michigan, Center for Inequality Dynamics :
Boarding and Inequality of Academic Achievement – Evidence from China
Oscar Barrera and Emmanuel Chávez / Paris School of Economics, World Inequality Lab :
Information, the academic framing, and attitudes towards tax justice
- Lundi 10 mai 2021 15:30-17:00
- (10 mai 2021) T. Huijsmans C. Puglisi R. Wetter
- Abstract
Twan Huijsmans / University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies :
The urban-rural divide in political attitudes
Chiara Puglisi / European University Institute Florence, Inequality & Social Demography :
The impact of educational marital sorting on the association between maternal education and child survival
Rebecca Wetter / WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Dynamics of Social Inequality :
Effect of individual experiences on meritocratic beliefs
- Lundi 26 avril 2021 15:30-17:00
- (26 avr. 2021) A. Dvir-Djerassi A. Zuniga-Cordero D. Zwier
- Abstract
Asher Dvir-Djerassi / University of Michigan, Center for Inequality Dynamics :
What if things had been different ? Using counterfactual historical simulations methods to estimate the joint distribution of income and wealth under alternative policy regimes.
Alvaro Zuniga-Cordero / Paris School of Economics, World Inequality Lab :
Skill-divide, income inequality, and electoral turnout in Costa Rica
Dieuwke Zwier / University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies :
Social networks and educational inequality in the transition from primary to secondary education
- Lundi 12 avril 2021 15:30-17:00
- (12 avr. 2021) M. Lim N. Bharti M. Adereth
- Abstract
Misun Lim / WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Dynamics of Social Inequality :
Does Delayed Childbirth Help Your Career ? Racial Differences in the Motherhood Wage Penalties among Millennials
Nitin Kumar Bharti / Paris School of Economics, World Inequality Lab :
Human Capital Accumulation in China and India : 1900-2020
Maya Adereth / London School of Economics, International Inequalities Institute :
Coalitions for Care : Trade Unions, Mutual Aid, and the Struggle for National Healthcare in the UK and US
- Lundi 29 mars 2021 15:30-17:00
- (29 mars 2021) A. Gethin M. Cañizares Espadafor P. Thijs
- Abstract
Amory Gethin / Paris School of Economics, World Inequality Lab :
Inequality and Redistribution in South Africa, 1993-2019
Mar Cañizares Espadafor / European University Institute Florence, Inequality & Social Demography :
A compensatory tale on the gender reversal in educational outcomes
Paula Thijs / University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies :
Adolescents’ development of democratic values, political socialization and educational trajectories.
- Lundi 15 mars 2021 14:30-16:00
- (15 mars 2021) W. Machado C. König A. Parmigiani
- Abstract
Weverthon Machado / European University Institute Florence, Inequality & Social Demography :
Contextual determinants of intermarriage in Brazil
Christian König / WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Dynamics of Social Inequality :
Environmental Inequality and Health
Alberto Parmigiani / London School of Economics, International Inequalities Institute :
A Political Economy of Tax Evasion : Theory and Evidence
- Lundi 1er mars 2021 15:30-17:00
- (1 mars 2021) M. Targa N. Simpson H. Mennes
- Abstract
Matteo Targa / German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) :
How does the Party rule ? A study of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Inequality in China
Nikita Simpson / London School of Economics, International Inequalities Institute :
Tension : An ethnographic study of women’s mental distress in rural North India.
Hester Mennes / University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies :
The role of educational governance and schools’ democratic education in social inequalities in youngsters’ democratic outcomes
- Lundi 15 février 2021 15:30-17:00
- (15 fév. 2021) B. Hogendoorn J. Suss M. Støstad
- Abstract
Bram Hogendoorn / University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies :
Single mothers and intergenerational coresidence
Joel Suss / London School of Economics, International Inequalities Institute :
Experienced economic inequality and pro-social behaviour
Morten Støstad / Paris School of Economics, World Inequality Lab :
Machine Learning and Inequality’s Large-Scale Effects
- Lundi 8 février 2021 15:30-17:00
- (8 fév. 2021) C. Hornberg R. Conte Keivabu F. Schaff
- Abstract
Carla Hornberg / WZB Berlin Social Science Center :
Dynamics of Social Inequality Technology and job quality – the mediating role of AET
Risto Conte Keivabu / European University Institute Florence, Inequality & Social Demography :
Too hot to study ? Gender and SES differences in the effect of temperature on school performance
Felix Schaff / London School of Economics, International Inequalities Institute :
The Unequal Spirit of the Protestant Reformation ? Religious Confession and Wealth Distribution in Early Modern Germany
- Lundi 25 janvier 2021 15:30-17:00
- (25 janv. 2021) F. Gogescu, G. Ciccolini
- Abstract
JAN 25, 2021
Fiona Gogescu / London School of Economics
Educational Stratification and Education-Based Meritocracy : A Comparative Perspective
Giuseppe Ciccolini / European University Institute Florence
Social Mobility and Voting