Seminar
POPNET Connects with Yuliia Kazmina
Uncovering corruption risks in public procurement using big data: the case of Ukraine.
POPNET Connects with Zoltán Elekes
Using Swedish register data for regional and network science Drawing on statistical registers, Sweden offers world-class microdata resources for quantitative research. The register data covers the entire population of Sweden in a panel structure, also matching workers to workplaces. As ...
POPNET Connects with Lasse Folke Henriksen
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Careers through Networks – Studying the Relational Underpinnings of Social Mobility using Danish Register Data Labor market mobility is the product ...
POPNET Connects with Tobias Blanke
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Algorithmic Reason - The New Government of Self and Other Tobias Blanke will present parts of their forthcoming book (together with ...
POPNET Connects with Milena Tsvetkova
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Using networks to study inequality: two examples Do daily decisions and social interactions reproduce socioeconomic inequality? Limited resources could drive self-defeating ...
POPNET Connects with Márton Karsai
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Socioeconomic correlations in social-communication networks and mobility Our understanding of the structure and dynamics of social systems has been developed considerably during ...
POPNET Connects with Lőrincz László
The role of skills in local and global coworker networks Social connections that reach distant places are advantageous for individuals, firms and cities, providing access to new skills and knowledge. However, systematic evidence on how firms build global knowledge access ...
ANET Lab Seminar Series: Frank W. Takes
Frank W. Takes (Leiden University & University of Amsterdam): Population-scale Social Network Analysis Abstract | Country-wide administrative register data, as studied within the POPNET project, enables the discovery of population-scale insights into contemporary social scientific problems such as segregation, inequality, loneliness ...
POPNET Connects with David Schoch
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Rethinking one-mode projections Two-mode networks are usually analyzed in one of two ways. With the “direct” approach using methods tailored for ...
POPNET Connects with Fariba Karimi
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Network Inequality: Emergence of inequalities and bias in social networks In this talk, I show how fundamental properties of social interactions ...
POPNET Connects with Marjolijn Das
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Using a whole population network in the social sciences Network research can have enormous added value in different substantive research fields, ...
POPNET Connects with Willem Boterman
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. School choice and school segregation School segregation is both a result and a cause of educational inequalities in societies world-wide. Understanding ...