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Turbulent Times in Europe due to Insecure Labor Markets?

April 15 – 17, 2019

Sonja Scheuring tried to give first answers to the question on the 4th International European Social Survey (ESS) Conference – Turbulent Times in Europe: Instability, Insecurity and Inequality at the University of Mannheim.

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SECCOPA presentation on the Well-Being of Vulnerable Employees on InGRID-2 Spring School at the University of Amsterdam

April 1 – 5, 2019

Sonja Scheuring attended the greatly organized Integrating Research Infrastructures for European Expertise on Inclusive Growth (InGRID-2) Spring School on “Vulnerable Groups on the Labour Market” – Determinants and Consequences of Economic Vulnerability across Europe at the University of Amsterdam. Moreover, she was invited to give a presentation on her recent work-in-progress on “Temporary Employment and Subjective Well-Being: Empirically Testing the Latent Deprivation Model within and across European Countries”.

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An interview with Prof. Dr. Michael Gebel

April 1, 2019

Our project is mentioned in an article in the newspaper „Grün-Alternative Zeitung Bamberg“ on the topic of „Network Europe – everyday research in Bamberg“. Our Principal Investigator Prof. Dr. Michael Gebel got interviewed on his experiences in EU-funded research.

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Our newsletter for Q1-Q4 is now available!

March 31, 2019

The first newsletter for our project looking on the Socio-Economic Consequences of temporary employment: a comparative Panel data Analysis (SECCOPA) is now available.

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Interesting research insights by visiting researcher Prof. Dr. Tatiana Karabchuk from United Arab Emirates University (UAEU)

March 25 – April 1, 2019

The SECCOPA team profited a lot from the fruitful exchange and discussions with Prof. Dr. Tatiana Karabchuk during her research stay at the Chair of Methods of Empirical Social Research at the University of Bamberg.

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