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The results have helped in defining good practices in the management of employees, and in outlining the pattern of information sharing and communication that could improve firms' performance.
La conférence "SHARE User Conference" à Belval a marqué symboliquement l’entrée du Luxembourg dans ce réseau international de recherche.
En regardant les enquêtes PISA d’il y a dix ans, les résultats en terme de lecture des élèves issus de l'immigration se sont nettement améliorés.
The InGRID autumn school on ‘Elaborating a discrete-time dynamic microsimulation model with LIAM2, an open source development tool’ was intended as an extensive introduction for those who wished to initiate the development of a dynamic microsimulation model.
The more Luxembourgers come into contact with immigrants from neighbouring countries (France, Belgium & Germany), the less they feel threatened by the presence of non-natives, and the more relaxed they feel about new arrivals holding onto their cultural identities.
Le stand de l’Observatoire de l’Habitat pour la Semaine Nationale du Logement était composé de panneaux illustrant les travaux de l’année 2015.
Le LISER est heureux d’annoncer la publication du rapport final du projet de recherche européen EUROSOFIN – Social dialogue in the Financial Sector in Europe: contribution to anticipation and restructuring
2500 jeunes ont participé à l’Enquête "Situation des jeunes sur le marché du travail". L'un d'entre eux a remporté un MacBook.
The fifth World Congress of the International Microsimulation Association (IMA) welcomed around 150 participants from all over the world.
LISER awarded the 3 best papers presented by young researchers for their scientific quality and originality.
Plans for joint appointment of four professors
The World Bank has set up a new Commission on Global Poverty, chaired by Sir Tony Atkinson, to report on the best ways to measure and monitor poverty around the world and help the World Bank Group achieve its twin goals and track other forms of poverty and deprivation.
The team "Urban development" has presented the state of play report during a workshop entitled “the potential of small and medium cities in cross-border polycentric regions".
Prof. Dr. Hilmar Schneider a débuté sa présentation en rappelant que la période à laquelle nous nous référons dans ce rapport concerne un temps où l'Institut s’appelait encore CEPS/INSTEAD.
Dr. Arnaud Dupuy has been recently honored with the “Prix Malinvaud” for its paper titled “Personality Traits and the Marriage Market".
Based on the law of 3rd December 2014, CEPS/INSTEAD turns into the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER).
Le projet CURHA s’interroge sur les interactions entre environnement urbain, mobilité et santé.
In many European countries, labor markets are characterized by high regional disparities in terms of unemployment rates on the one hand, and low geographical mobility among the unemployed on the other hand.
Expert round table on social relations and civic participation among immigrant population.
Recueillir des données sur le revenu et les conditions de vie.
How the nature and the implications of family change may differ between men and women, mothers and fathers.
Becoming a grandmother significantly increases the probability of labor market exit.
An access to major international datasets together with scientific and methodological support.
Who becomes poor and who remains poor.
The use of borders, both real and imagined, has emerged as a powerful political resource.
In Germany students from a non-academic family background are still underrepresented in universities.
A cost-benefit analysis shows that payroll tax receipts would increase if the tax rate for workers under 30 was reduced.
An efficient retirement plan requires a precise prediction of one’s own longevity.
Une technique statistique sophistiquée qui a permis de pointer 10 facteurs d’attractivité.
An analyse of the effects of maternal employment and non-parental child care on child cognitive development, that takes into account the mother's time allocation between leisure and child-care time.
On January 20th, our CEO, Prof Dr Hilmar Schneider, welcomed the new members of the Administrative Board upon the occasion of their inaugural meeting that took place at the institute.
L’enquête SHARE pour analyser et comprendre le processus de vieillissement de la population du Luxembourg.
Workers residing farther away from the job center tend to search less for a job and are less likely to be employed.
Massimo Anelli uses a newly constructed dataset which links academic performance to college admission and labour market data for individuals.
"Capital Gains: The Returns to Locating in the Capital City". A seminar presented by Jörg Stahl.
Dr Pigné Yoann is assistant professor at the University of Le Havre, France. He is interested in the modelling and simulation of interaction networks, and especially focuses on human and mobile patterns. His work belongs to various fields of research
Greater awareness of environmental issues boosts a person’s use of public transport. However, the greatest deterrents to driving to work are practical factors, particularly the availability of parking at the destination.
Cet ouvrage analyse la syndicalisation des travailleurs migrants au Luxembourg pour en tirer des conclusions quant aux possibilités de renouvellement du syndicalisme et éclairer les enjeux du rapport des syndicats aux travailleurs migrants.