Just wrapped up an amazing workshop on Network Economics today! ππ‘
Great insights, engaging dialogue, and lots to think about. Big thanks to everyone who made it happen! #econresearch #econtwitter #workshop #econsky
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Applied economist working on migration. Research Fellow at the University of Southampton. Personal page: https://sites.google.com/view/valentina-di-iasio/home-page
Just wrapped up an amazing workshop on Network Economics today! ππ‘
Great insights, engaging dialogue, and lots to think about. Big thanks to everyone who made it happen! #econresearch #econtwitter #workshop #econsky
Image shows front cover of the ESRC Centre for Population Change Report: Working from home: Impacts on residential mobility and spatial inequality The report cover has an image of Birmingham Centenary Square, Image credit istock.com/holgs 2022. With logos from the ESRC, CPC, Connecting Generations, University of Southampton, University of St Andrews, University of Birmingham, City-REDI, De Montfort University and UAL. Authors list: David McCollum (University of St Andrews, CPC-CG) Ian Taylor (University of the Arts London) Jonathan Payne (De Montfort University, Institute for Responsible Business and Social Justice) Anne Green (University of Birmingham, City-REDI) Jackline Wahba (University of Southampton, CPC-CG) Armine Ghazaryan (University of Southampton, CPC-CG) Published May 2025
π #Workingfromhome has not meant greater geographical spread of talent to level up #economy
Findings from CPC-CG's @jackiewahba.bsky.social @unisouthampton.bsky.social & McCollum @standrewssgsd.bsky.social + @unibirmingham.bsky.social, @dmuleicester.bsky.social, UAL
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π½οΈ Incoming - THREE new #CPCCGWebinar videos are now available on our YouTube channel
1β£ First up, Emily Barker presents research on whether #migration and automation are realistic solutions to alleviate the challenges of #population #ageing
youtu.be/R9fMp5nkPK4?...
π NEW paper by Butterick, Smith, Bijak and Hilton
Extends research on #kinship models, showing how where people live β a #demographic characteristic ubiquitous across (and between) societies β can influence their #family networks.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The dramatic increase in naturalisations of British citizens across the EU and associated countries is one of the unmistakable effects of Brexit.
New @eu-eurostat.extwitter.link data show that 8 years after the π¬π§ decided to leave the πͺπΊ, we are well over the naturalisation peak of 2019.
This is a great idea. Iβd love to be added, if itβs not too late
27.01.2025 16:37 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Image shows people sitting on chairs listening to a speaker in a seminar room, with their backs towards the camera, and the speaker standing at a screen at the front of the room. Text reads: CPC-CG seminar series Professor Rod Hick from Cardiff University will be delivering a presentation, entitled "Beyond the 'two perspectives' on poverty in Europe: Explaining poverty and living standards two decades after the EU's eastern enlargement". Online / In-person Date: Thursday 30 January 2025 Time: 12:00 UK Time
π CPC-CG / CRA webinar on 30 Jan ‡οΈ
Rod Hick from Cardiff University explores how poverty rates and living standards have evolved across Europe since the 2004 EU enlargement, focusing on social security, labour markets, and #demographics.
Register to join us online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f...
Letting Asylum Seekers Work Is Not a βPull Factorβ - why do politicians get away with repeating the evidence-free argument?
www.cgdev.org/blog/letting...