Event

SEMILUX 16 January 2019

  • Lieu

    University of Luxembourg – Campus Belval Maison des Sciences Humaines – 1st floor – the LISER Seminar Room 1

    11 porte des sciences

    L- 4365 , Esch -sur -Alzette, LU

In order to bring together the main actors in social sciences in Luxembourg, the PEARL team has established a monthly social sciences seminar in collaboration with LISER and the Inspection Générale de la Sécurité Sociale. This seminar aims to integrate the spread-out potential for research on social inequalities that exists in Luxembourg.

Professional researchers, PhD students and policy analysts interested in social science research are particularly welcome to attend the seminar, participate in the discussions and present their research. Please contact anne.hartung@uni.lu

The following 2 presentations are scheduled :

  • Stéphane Legleye, Institut national d’études démographiques (INED) – Migration and smoking behavior in France: levels of use and changes after arrival. An analysis by region of origin
  • David Kaplan, University of Wisconsin – Quantifying Uncertainty in Models and Methods:  A Bayesian Perspective