
UNED Inequality & Social Demography Group
@uned_inequality
@UNED based group of scholars interested in social stratification and social demography. Organizer: Fabrizio Bernardi. Cover: @MilesCorak
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07-10-2022 10:38:27
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We enjoyed the insightful and stimulating presentation, on the mechanisms behind grading bias, given by Asta Breinholt at the UNED Inequality & Social Demography Group seminar last night!




Nuevo estudio de Manuel Valdés (Manuel Valdés) publicado en Social Forces (Social Forces): "Month of Birth and Cognitive Effort: A Laboratory Study of the Relative Age Effect among Fifth Graders" academic.oup.com/sf/advance-art… Con Jonas Radl (UC3M, EFFORT Project, European Research Council (ERC))

📢Tomorrow we have UNED Inequality Seminar! 👉 Sergi Vidal (Sergi Vidal) will present a study analysing occupational outcomes of migration within Italy. 📍7pm @ UNED Gregorio Marañón (Calle Argumosa, 3 - Lavapiés, Madrid). See you there!



Our team at UNED Inequality & Social Demography Group is hosting the ECSR Sociology network workshop: 'Exploring the Role of Geography in Educational Inequality Research' 📅 9-10 April, 2024 📍 UNED, Madrid Interested? Reach out to the organisers Ilaria Lievore & Manuel Valdés Check out the program ⬇️


In super sunny Madrid to present joint work with Kerstin Ostermann & Alexander Patzina where we use geography to i) proxy social origins in German register data and ii) instrument apprenticeship dropout. Findings in the title 👇x.com/UNED_Inequalit…





Sociologists and demographers who are in Madrid and are interested in the social aspects of assisted reproduction: Today there's an unmissable seminar at 19 in the center of Madrid organized by UNED Inequality & Social Demography Group featuring researcher Alice Goisis from @UCL. 👇

🤼Great final UNED Inequality & Social Demography Group seminar of the academic year last night, with a stimulating presentation from Alice Goisis of @UCL!


EFFORT Project UNED Inequality & Social Demography Group UCL Thank you for having me and for the great comments and suggestions!
