Dora Tuda

Dora Tuda

@doratuda.bsky.social

Economist ESRI Dublin; focus on labour and public econ; PhD Trinity College Dublin; previously Tilburg Economics and ECB. Croatian. Views own. https://sites.google.com/view/doratuda

280 Followers 153 Following 5 Posts Joined Sep 2024
3 days ago

Čestitam Andrej, bravo!

1 0 0 0
1 month ago
Post image

An exciting day here @maynoothuni hosting this year's Irish Postgraduate and Early Career Economics (IPECE) Workshop 2026. The workshop is an excellent opportunity to engage with research results and work-in-progress in a welcoming and constructive environment.

5 2 0 0
1 month ago
Careers

We are currently recruiting for the following position:

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Economics (Taxation, Welfare & Pensions)

The successful candidate will be involved as a key team member in several stages of this research, including working on the maintenance and development of the ESRI’s

1 3 1 1
1 month ago

Come and join a great team in Dublin! The post would also suit a quant sociologist with an interest in microsimulation #ECSR @europeansocreview.bsky.social

2 1 0 0
3 months ago
Post image

📢 New dataset for researchers!
The new European Parenting Leave Policies (EPLP) Dataset tracks parenting leave regulations over five decades! It provides harmonised data on maternity, co-parent, paid parental, and job-protected leave across 21 countries from 1970 to 2024.
🔗 eplp-dataset.org

57 33 1 6
4 months ago
Preview
Call for Papers for the Irish Postgraduate and Early Career Economics Irish Postgraduate and Early Career Economics (IPECE) Workshop 2026 29th and 30th of January 2026, Maynooth University Call for papers We invite early career economists and PhD students to submit

We invite early career economists and PhD students to submit their extended abstracts or research papers for consideration for the Irish Postgraduate and Early Career Economics (IPECE) Workshop 2026.

See more:

3 3 0 0
4 months ago
Post image

We invite early career economists and PhD students to submit their extended abstracts or research papers for consideration for the Irish Postgraduate and Early Career Economics (IPECE) Workshop 2026.

See more:
buff.ly/ceq1k8U

3 6 0 0
6 months ago

Cool event reminder! Please note we now have a number of €200 awards for PhD students travelling to Galway to participate. If you wish to be considered for an award, please get in touch (contact details at end of Matthew’s thread). Reposts welcome! Cc: @i4replication.bsky.social

7 4 0 0
8 months ago

Cool event alert! Join us in Galway in September for a workshop on replication in economics and Ireland's very first replication games. Full details in Matthew’s thread below. Please repost/share widely.

4 5 0 0
11 months ago

Potpisano!

1 0 1 0
11 months ago
A graphic advertising an event that reads: 'Geary Lecture: Understanding Immigration: Labour Markets, Policy, and Public Perception", Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL), Professor of Economics, University College London,  Date: Wednesday, 2 April 2025, Time: 16:00-17:00, Location: Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). Register at ESRI.ie/events. There is an image of a globe symbolising immigration.

EVENT | Join us for our annual Geary Lecture where Prof Christian Dustmann (UCL) will deliver a talk titled "Understanding Immigration: Labour Markets, Policy, and Public Perception".

🗓 Wednesday, 2 April 2025
⌚ 16:00-17:00
📍 ESRI

Register: www.esri.ie/events/under...

0 2 1 0
1 year ago

Reminder ⏰

There are still some places left for our #IWD2025 event in the University of Galway on Monday 10th at 11am.

Register now to secure your place:
buytickets.at/irishsociety...

0 2 0 0
1 year ago
Post image

Join us for the next monthly research seminar where Luke Munford from @official-uom.bsky.social will be presenting 'Within-area inequalities in mental health and economic productivity in England'.

🗓 Wednesday 5 March 2025
⌚ 13:00 - 14:00
📍 @esri.ie

Register here: esri.ie/events/esri-...

2 1 0 0
1 year ago

I was just told that I have to remove “climate” from the title of an ongoing grant if I want to keep it. And publications from that grant cannot include “climate” and other forbidden words. I can’t believe I’m writing this from the United States of America. #AcademicSky

12,961 5,509 553 579
1 year ago
Dr Claire Keane, Associate Research Professor at the ESRI, delivering a keynote at the Business Post National Pension Summit 2025.

This September, Ireland will become the last country in the @oecd-ocde.bsky.social to adopt pension auto-enrolment.

📰 Read @businesspost.bsky.social coverage of the National Pension Summit featuring the ESRI's Dr Claire Keane: businesspost.ie/commercial-r...

📄 Read more: esri.ie/publications...

3 1 0 0
1 year ago
“If You Can’t See It, You Can’t Be It!” News Media Engagement and Gender Differences Among Irish Economists | The Economic and Social Review Women are under-represented across most facets of economics. One under-investigated area of research is their participation in the media. The absence of female representation may contribute to the perception of economics as a largely male dominated discipline, with consequences for role modelling, influencing public debate, and ultimately policy decisions. Using an online self-reported survey, this study investigates levels of news media engagement among economists in Ireland and the supply-side factors influencing barriers to engaging with the media. We find that women economists are less likely to be invited to participate in news media events compared to their male counterparts. Women are also more likely to refuse to participate and require longer to prepare for an interview. While there are no gender differences regarding feeling equipped to deal with the media, women are less confident and more likely to state that media engagement is not an important part of their working lives. Despite this, women feel a greater responsibility to inform the public about the implications of their research, and to act as role models for junior economists. Our findings suggest that a multi-faceted approach is required to achieve greater gender equality – by economists themselves, who could build media networks and promote their research through different channels; by employers, who could give women economists more time to engage with the media; by journalists, who could better foster and build relationships with women economists; and by representative bodies, who could better communicate the depth and diversity of economists’ areas of expertise.

Delighted to see our paper, “If You Can’t See It, You Can’t Be It!” News Media Engagement and Gender Differences Among Irish Economists, co-authored with @orladoyle.bsky.social
published in the winter edition of @econsocrev.bsky.social

Full paper available here: esr.ie/index.php/es...

🧵(1/6)

5 2 1 0
1 year ago
Preview
Research Analyst - Taxation, Welfare & Pensions The ESRI (Economic and Social Research Institute) is seeking to recruit a Research Analyst on a three-year, fixed-term basis to join its Taxation, Welfare and P

We're hiring a Research Analyst on a fixed-term three year contract. If you are proficient in #microsimulation, interested in tax and welfare policy and want to work at @esri.ie Dublin, this could be the job for you!

candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationI...

7 5 0 0
1 year ago
The Economic and Social Review The Economic and Social Review is inviting papers for a special issue on “Energy, Environment and Climate Change Economics” edited by Dr. Niall Farrell (Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland) Dr. Kelly de Bruin (Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland) and Dr. Jason Harold (University of Galway, Ireland). This special issue seeks to highlight research which develops our understanding of economic questions relating to climate change, the environment and energy. We are particularly interested in papers with immediate policy relevance and welcome papers from all economic disciplines addressing topics relating to climate change, the environment or energy.

I am editing a special issue of the Economic and Social Review on “Energy, Environment and Climate Change Economics”

Dr. Kelly de Bruin and Dr. Jason Harold are fellow guest editors.

Please share (and submit)!

Details: esr.ie/index.php/esr/…

5 7 1 0
1 year ago
Post image

We are currently recruiting for the following position:

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in CGE Modelling

Applications can be made through our website. The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday, 17 January 2025.

esri.ie/careers/current

#JobFairy #ESRI #Climate

0 2 0 0
1 year ago
Preview
RES Women’s Committee Mentoring Programme: Call for Mentees - Royal Economic Society The Royal Economic Society Women’s Committee is running its mentoring programme for early career women working/studying in academia.

🚨DEADLINE EXTENDED - RES Women’s Committee is seeking mentees for their #mentoringprogramme for #earlycareer women working/studying in #academia.

⏰Deadline is 31 December 2024
👉 bit.ly/3YrieiB

#EconSky #RESEvents #Mentorship #EconPhD

14 7 0 0
1 year ago
RESEARCH SEMINAR:
Are Pro-productivity Policies Fit for Purpose?
By Professor Bart van Ark, University of Manchester.
Wednesday 4 December 2024.
14:00 - 15:00.
ESRI, Whitaker Square, D2.
Register at ESRI.ie/events.
An Institiúid Um Thaighde Eacnamaíochta Agus Sóisialta. The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).

EVENT | Join us this Wednesday for the next ESRI monthly research seminar where Professor Bart van Ark from the University of Manchester will present a talk titled ‘Are Pro-productivity Policies Fit for Purpose?’

🗓 Wednesday 4 December 2024
⌚ 14:00 – 15:00
📍 @esri.ie

www.esri.ie/events/esri-...

2 2 0 0
1 year ago

Job alert! Assistant Professor in Economics at University of Galway. See Matthew’s posts below for details and please share widely.

3 4 0 0
1 year ago

#EconSky New publication alert! 🚨
Asylum seekers and refugees (the asylum population) face persistent economic disadvantages compared to other migrants. But are we measuring these disparities accurately? My recent paper uses Swiss data to study this question. 🧵 1/5
doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnae036

12 4 2 0
1 year ago

The Economic and Social Review is Ireland's leading journal for economics and applied social science and is now on Bluesky. Please follow and share folks! @orladoyle.bsky.social
@isweconomics.bsky.social @beta1hat.bsky.social @stephenkinsella.bsky.social @morgenrothedgar.bsky.social

8 16 1 0
1 year ago

Thanks Rebecca, could you please add me?

0 0 1 0
1 year ago

thanks! @doratuda.bsky.social

1 0 0 0
1 year ago

thanks!
@doratuda.bsky.social

1 0 0 0