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Seminar on Fertility and Poverty: micro and macro linkages

By Dan - Last updated: Monday, December 14, 2009

The Centre for Global Health, Population, Poverty, and Policy at the University of Southampton School of Social Sciences, in conjunction with the ESRC are holding a Seminar on Fertility and Poverty, focusing on micro and macro linkages. The seminar takes from on the 28th and 29th of January. A limited number of bursaries are available [...]

ESRC Seminar Series: Time-Space and Life-Course, September 2009

By Dan - Last updated: Friday, June 12, 2009

The ESRC seminar series on ‘Time-Space and Life-Course’ has reached Seminar 5, which is entitled: ‘Tools for the future: exploring the temporal and spatial ordering of daily life‘ takes place on Monday the 14th of September 2009. The event is to be held at Newcastle University. More details here Any queries regarding this event should [...]

Reproductive Health in Poor Countries

By Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Poverty and Reproductive Health in Poor Countries: Issues, Measurement & Evidence   BSPS day meeting Sponsored in collaboration with the ESRC Venue: New Academic Building (NABL09), LSE Friday 29th May, 2009   Background The burden of out-of-pocket expenditure related to reproductive health service use remains largely unexplored in poor country contexts. The knock-on effect of [...]