AIAS Lunch Seminar Series January - July 2010

Day: Thursday, every fortnight, starting 7 January
Time: 12.15 – 13.15 hrs.
Location: AIAS, 3rd floor building M, Plantage Muidergracht 12
Enrol: Please send us an email. A sandwich will then be provided.

Abstracts of the presentations will be put online, one week in advance.

Click here if you want to be put on the mailing list for the lunch seminars. You will then receive a (reminder) email about 1 week before the lunch seminar with all the information and the abstract.
We hope to see you at one of our lunch seminars!

21 January

Dr Arjan Heyma – SEO
Consequences of full unemployment experience rating for labour demand and investments in human capital in the public sector

18 February

Elwin Wolters
Worker involvement in the European Company (SE)

25 February

Jacqueline O’Reilly
tba

4 March

Sander Steijn, AIAS
Country differences in the effects of rising inequality; A multi-level analysis of unwanted societal outcomes

11 March

David Hollanders, AIAS
Pension fund governance: the intergenerational conflict over risk taking

18 March

Heejung Chung – AIAS
Subjectively Perceived Employment Security of European Individuals: a Multi-level approach

1 April

Dr Trudie Schils – University of Maastricht
cancelled

15 April

Joanna Tyrowicz – NBP, University of Warsaw, Rimini Center for Economic Analysis and AIAS
Wage Formation Patterns: Transition and Business Cycles. The Case of Poland, coauthored by Katarzyna Saczuk – NBP & SGH)

20 May

Wiemer Salverda – AIAS
Effects of the crisis

3 June

Vera Glassner – ETUI
Transnational wage bargaining coordination in the metal sector in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany

10 June

tba

1 July

Pablo de Pedraza – University of Salamanca
cancelled

8 July

Danny de Vries – AIAS
Cancelled

15 July

Florian Sniekers – AIAS
The effects of trade unions and the minimum wage on earnings inequality in the OECD countries since 1980

22 July

Stefan Thewissen – Utrecht University School of Governance & Heejung Chung – AIAS
Same Question, Similar Responses? A Comparison of the Social and Unemployment Crisis Response Policies in Germany, the UK, and Sweden

Please send us an email to enroll free of charge aias@uva.nl. A sandwich will then be provided.
Abstracts of the presentations will be put online, 1 week in advance.
Click here if you want to be put on the mailing list for the lunch seminars. You will then receive a (reminder) email about 1 week before the lunch seminar with all the information and the abstract.
We hope to see you at one of our lunch seminars!