The Social Situation Monitor (SSM) team welcomes researchers, analysts and policy-makers to discuss the issue of social convergence in Europe during a research seminar which will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Brussels, on Monday 26 November (1-5pm).
“Convergence in living standards: what do we know?”
Speaker: Antonio Savoia, Senior Lecturer in Development Economics, University of Manchester
“Convergence towards a Dual Earner Model? Contrasting changes in family-related attitudes and family policies across Europe”
Speaker: Dirk Hofäcker, Professor for Methods of Quantitative Social Research, University of Duisburg-Essen.
“Looking Back to Convergence Trends and Inequality Developments in Central- and Eastern Europe: Almost Three Decades After the Transition”
Speaker: Márton Medgyesi, Senior researcher, TARKI Social Research Institute, Budapest
“Institutional divergence and the stability of a two-speed Euro area”
Speaker: Salvador Pérez-Moreno, Associate Professor of Economic Policy, University of Malaga
Information and registration:
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