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OISP Seminar Series: A New Dawn for Social Policy
Type
: Seminar Series
Series organisers
:
Dr Marek Naczyk (University of Oxford)
,
Dr Rossella Ciccia (University of Oxford)
Timing
: Thursdays, beginning 21st January
Web Address
:
https://www.spi.ox.ac.uk/events
Organising department
:
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Thursday 21 January 2021
16:00
-
Regimes of inequality and Covid-19: How the welfare states of the past affect health inequalities in the pandemic
Please be advised, registration will close on 19th January.
Julia Lynch
(University of Pennsylvania)
Thursday 28 January 2021
16:00
-
Locally Controlled Minimum Wages Are No Closer to Public Preferences
Please note that registration will close on 25 January.
Gabor Simonovits
(CEU)
,
Julia Payson
(NYU)
Thursday 4 February 2021
16:00
-
Fairwork in an Unfair World: Resisting Platform Capitalism
Please note that registration will close on Feb 1, 2021.
Matthew Cole
(University of Oxford)
Thursday 11 February 2021
16:00
-
Family changes and incipient political responses in a context of high inequalities: Latin America before and since COVID
Please note registration closes on 8 Feb, 2021
Merike Blofield
(GIGA)
Thursday 18 February 2021
16:00
-
Is Universal Basic Income (UBI) the one size-fits-all social policy of the post-pandemic era? / Employment and well-being effects of basic income: evidence from the Finnish basic income experiment
Please note that registration will close on 15 Feb.
Lena Lavinas
,
Olli Kangas
Thursday 25 February 2021
16:00
-
Taking back control: What will Brexit mean for UK social policy?
Please note that registration closes on 22 Feb.
Kitty Stewart
Thursday 4 March 2021
14:00
-
Hostile Environments: State Infrastructural Power and the Exclusion of Unauthorized Migrants in Western Europe
Please note that registration ends on 1 Mar
Kimberly Morgan
Thursday 11 March 2021
16:00
-
Climate change: the myopia of social policy
Please note that registration closes on 8 March
Ian Gough
(Visiting Professor, LSE; Emeritus Professor, U of Bath)