Want to live and work in this beautiful mountain valley in Hawaiʻi? #econsky
The University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization (UHERO) is hiring for 2 TT positions:
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Posts by Teresa Molina
What have we learned about women in the workforce?
Issue 2 of our VoxDevLit on Female Labour Force Participation by Rachel Heath and Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/fe...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/labour...
The Essen Health Conference 2026 will take place on 3-5 June 2026 in Essen, Germany. We accept papers on topics of Health, Education and Labour. We only accept full paper submissions. Please submit before the deadline of 31st January 2026, at the following link - https://bit.ly/submit-ehc26
The Call for Papers for Essen Health Conference 2026 is out now, with an excellent line-up of keynote speakers Melanie Wasserman @uclaanderson.bsky.social and Stephanie Von Hinke @bristoluni.bsky.social
🗓️Deadline for paper submissions is 31 January 2026 🚨
Details here - udue.de/ehc26
@dylantmoore.bsky.social
Call for papers for the Essen Health Conference 2025. The Conference will be held from 29-31 May 2025 in Essen, Germany. The conference accepts submissions on themes of Health, Education and Labour. Keynote speakers - Farzana Afridi (Indian Statistical Institute), Mariacristina De Nardi (University of Minnesota), and Uwe Sunde (University of Munich). Submit your full papers by 31 January 2025 to contact.conference@ibes.uni-due.de More information is available at udue.de/ehc25
Friendly Reminder! 🚨6 days left to apply for the Essen Health Conference 2025 ⏰
Submit your work in fields of health, labour or education by 31 January!
Find all information about the conference at: udue.de/ehc25
So great having you, Rune!
"An under-appreciated benefit of a safety net system is its ability to mitigate damages—both economic & psychological—when crises hit."
@eeshani.bsky.social & @tmolina.bsky.social argue broader safety nets can lessen the impacts of climate & pandemic disasters:
www.cgdev.org/blog/investi...