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PAST EVENTS/SPRING 2006

 

CIQLE BROWN BAG SPEAKER SERIES
Department of Sociology, 107 Williams Hall
80 Sachem Street. (Lunch provided.)
Please RSVP with
ciqle@yale.edu

Marriage Reconsidered:
How Cohabitation Causally Reduces the Risk of Divorce

Felix Elwert (Harvard University)

February 22nd, 2006, 12:30-2:00


COMPARATIVE RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Department of Sociology, 107 Williams Hall, 80 Sachem Street

Skill Formation in Britain and Germany - Traditional Differences and Recent Trends.

Steffen Hillmert

March 22nd, 2006, 4:30-6:30


CIQLE METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP
Department of Sociology, 80 Sachem Street

Hands On: Longitudinal Data Analysis
Longitudinal data has become increasingly important in social science research. This workshop provides basic data management skills as well as an introduction to event history analysis and panel regression, with a special emphasis on event history analysis. Data from the German Life History Study will be provided for hands-on exercises. 

Silke Aisenbrey

March 24, 2006, 1:30pm-6pm
March 25, 2006, 10am-5pm

If you are interested in learning more or participating in this event, send email to ciqle@yale.edu


 

 

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