Two SECCOPA presentations at the ISA RC28 Spring Meeting in Frankfurt, Germany
March 21 – 23, 2019
Dr. Jonathan Latner and Sophia Fauser gave two presentations on first results of the SECCOPA project, focusing on the effects of temporary employment on poverty and wages at the ISA RC28 spring meeting in Frankfurt, hosted by the Chair for Social Stratification and Social Policy (Prof. Markus Gangl).
Three SECCOPA presentations at the 6th European User Conference in Mannheim
March 6 – 8, 2019
Dr. Jonathan Latner, Sophia Fauser and Sonja Scheuring gave three presentations on first results for analyses within the SECCOPA project at the 6th European User Conference on March 6–8, 2019 in Mannheim hosted by the German Microdata Lab and GESIS in cooperation with Eurostat and CESSDA. The presented research focuses on a description of the distribution, the selection into and outcomes of temporary employment.
SECCOPA represented at COST Action YOUNG-IN in Thessaloniki
February 8, 2019
Prof. Dr. Michael Gebel held a presentation on „The transition from education to work and youths’ well-being. Evidence from German panel data“ at the 2nd General Meeting of the COST Action CA17114 YOUNG-IN in Thessaloniki.
SECCOPA presentation at the University of Kaiserslautern
December 12, 2018
Prof. Dr. Michael Gebel gave a presentation on “The effect of temporary employment on subjective well-being in the early career“ at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Sociology at the University of Kaiserslautern.
Productive stay of visiting researcher from Russia: Daria Salnikova
November 5 – December 5, 2018
Daria Salnikova, doctoral student from the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) stayed for about four weeks for a research stay at our chair. Her research interests concern the causal effect of objective economic well-being on subjective economic well-being in the post-Soviet Russia.