pengzell.bsky.social

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Sociology prof at UCL Social Research. Not posting here, find me on bluesky.
LocationLondon/Stockholm
Websitehttp://perengzell.com
Blueskyhttps://pengzell.bsky.social
Great to be at @NYUSociology to present our paper Understanding Patterns and Trends in Income Mobility through Multiverse Analysis (now forthcoming in @ASR_Journal)
Great session on intergenerational mobility at #PAA2023 today. Glad I was able to show off some pop cultural knowledge with this slide.
Workshop on Education Economics and Policy, Trondheim, Norway
7- 8 September 2023. Send extended abstracts or full papers to [email protected] by Friday 5 May.
Keynote speakers: Jane Cooley Fruewirth (UNC-Chapel Hill) and Lindsey Macmillan (UCL).
Missed the deadline for @PopAssocAmerica this year? You can still register for the other PAA!
This by @AjayVerghese looks interesting! The Problem of Infinite Regress: A Stopping Rules Approach https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/07352751221142929
Sweden's former Minister for Education Anna Ekström in The Telegraph on the difficult decision to keep schools open. https://telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/10/swedish-schools-stayed-open-followed-science
Swedish schools stayed open because we followed science

It was a clear assessment: children were at little risk from Covid but faced a very serious threat from missing out on critical education

The Telegraph

Polite notice to all sociologists talking about "compensation" and "reinforcement": take a long and hard look this graph.

Source: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/25152459211007368

New work with my talented former student Olivia Granström. We examine European variation in intergenerational occupational mobility and its place-based drivers. https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/gzwha

Call for papers: International Workshop on Applied Economics of Education, Catanzaro, Italy 18-20 June 2023.

Submit a full paper or an extended abstract at http://www.iwaee.org by 28 February.

Keynote speakers:
Orazio Attanasio (Yale University)
Katrine Vellesen Løken (Norwegian School of Economics)
Ludger Woessmann (University of Munich and ifo)

With the UCU strikes temporarily suspended, this week we're excited to have Petra Sauer talk about higher education, earnings inequality, and gender. Sign up to attend in person or online: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=_oivH5ipW0yTySEKEdmlwkouHdGlOuVKnfQBZtdo2DRUQ1RUVE8xSlNWVjRHVDM0RlBNTlRCREpZTS4u
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