Dear colleagues,
hope you will submitt abstracts to the upcoming EPH-conference in Berlin. Deadline is approaching. You must submit before Deadline 1 May 2022, 18:00 CET. The conference topic you should choose is
- Health at work, Social security and social welfare
If we all choose this topic we will have a better opportunity to get thematic sessions which in turn will give us better questions and discussions. A knowledgeable audience will contribute in many ways to the development of our research area.
As always we will have a pre-conference starting at 9.00 and ending at 17.00 CET. The preliminary title is
Longitudinal studies on social security, work and health – defining measurements, statistical analyses and ethical issues.
Focus will be on methodological issues in longitudinal studies as you can see.
Finally, we have some seminars in English that can be of interest for you. It is short notive but iperhaps ome of you can participate.
Thursday April 28 at 10.15 – 11.30 (CET) Dr Ben Baumberg Geiger from Kent university will talk about “Suspicious minds? The perception of disability benefit claimants and the misrecognition of media effects” Link to digital participation: The seminar is held at Gothenburg University, Sweden. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 622 2359 3908 Passcode: 701943
Friday April 29 at 9.00 CET PhD-student Elin Karlsson will defend her thesis “Legitimacy and comprehensibility of work-related assessments and official decisions within the sickness insurance system”. The opponent is dr Ben Baumberg Geiger. The seminar is held at Linköping University, Sweden. To enter the zoom meeting you can use the passcode 561832. Contact person is Camilla Rosén ()
Friday May 6 at 9.00 CET PhD-student Chantelle Murley will defend her thesis “Work disability, economic situation, and societal costs of multiple sclerosis in Sweden”. Professor Peter Lindgren will be the opponent. Link to the seminar
Best regards, Gunnel Hensing University of Goteborg
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