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”.
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.
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.
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.