Events

25-27 January 2021

‘Recent advances in poverty and inequality research’ – January 2021 online seminar series

LISER is organizing three public seminars in the framework of the InGRID Winter School on ‘Recent advances in poverty and inequality research’ in January 2021.

Schedule

  • January 25, 4.30-6pm
    Paolo Brunori (University of Firenze and University of Bari) - “Tree-based Models to Estimate Inequality of Opportunity”
  • January 26, 4.30 – 6.00 p.m.
    Facundo Alvaredo (Paris School of Economics, INET and IIEP-UBA-CONICET) - “The distribution of wealth: Evidence from five data sources”
  • January 27, 4.30 – 6.00 p.m.
    Johanna Möllerstrom (George Mason University) - “Understanding Preferences for Redistribution – Experimental Designs”

Practical information

Participation (online via Webex) is free but registration is required by Wednesday, January 20 2021.

For more information, please consult the online winter school webpage.

Organising team

Alessio Fusco (LISER), Anne-Catherine Guio (LISER), Eric Marlier (LISER), Philippe Van Kerm (Université du Luxembourg and LISER), Axelle Depireux (LISER).