The anatomy of a population-scale social network
Lecture by Eszter Bokányi for the Network Seminar series of the Learning Planet Institute.
Capturing the social fabric: Population-scale socio-economic segregation patterns
Conference talk by Yuliia Kazmina at the Odissei Conference for Social Science in the Netherlands 2022.
Network-based study of segregation and social capital in the Netherlands using population-scale social network data derived from official population registers
Conference talk by Yuliia Kazmina at the Dutch Demography Day 2022.
POPNET Connects with Ágnes Backhausz
The impact of spatial and social structure on an SIR epidemic on a weighted multilayer network.
POPNET Connects with Sune Lehmann
Life2vec: Predicting personality, death, emigration, and other life-events from embeddings of registry data.
POPNET Connects with Ozan Candogan
Controlling Epidemic Spread: Reducing Economic Losses with Targeted Closures
POPNET Connects with Gert Stulp
Collecting personal networks to study social influences on fertility behaviour.
POPNET Connects with Miranda Lubbers and Michał Bojanowski
Simulating society-wide networks based on NSUM.
Segregation in population scale social networks
Lecture by Eelke Heemskerk and Yuliia Kazmina at the Sociology Department of Utrecht University
POPNET Connects with Bas Hofstra
In this seminar in the seminar series of POPNET Connects, Bas Hofstra, Assistant Professor at Radboud University's Department of Sociology, will discuss scholarly hiring between disciplines and identify patterns of interdisciplinary exchange and explaining the emergence and persistence of these network structures.
The anatomy of a population-scale social network
On Thursday 29 June, POPNET Postdoctoral Researcher Eszter Bokányi will present her work on "The anatomy of a population-scale social network" at Sunbelt 2023, which will take place in Portland, Oregon.