January 9, 2017 | News, Seminars
During the POLPAN Seminar on January 16th Dr. Marta Olcon-Kubicka and Mateusz Halawa (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences) will present a paper titled ‘Ethnography of Household Money and Credit.’ The meeting will be held in...
December 14, 2016 | News, Seminars
During the POLPAN Seminar on Monday, December 12, Dr. Ireneusz Sadowski (Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences) presented a paper titled “Educational and occupational homogeneity of biographically defined social circles”. The paper...
November 22, 2016 | News, Seminars
During the POLPAN Seminar on Monday, November 21st, Dr. Barbara Jancewicz (Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw) presented a paper titled ‘Inequality and its perception: in search of sources of multidimensionality using multidimensional scaling.’...
October 18, 2016 | News, Seminars
During the POLPAN Seminar on October 17th, Professor Tadeusz Krauze (Hofstra University) presented a talk on “A New Approach to Differentiation of Public Opinion.” Abstract: We present some concepts and tools for investigating the differentiation of public opinion....
July 15, 2016 | News, Presentations
Third ISA Forum of Sociology took place in Vienna from July 10 to 14, 2016. Members of the POLPAN Team presented the following papers based on POLPAN data: Skills, Inequalities, and Overeducation: The Perverse Effects of Educational Expansion in Poland – Anna...
June 23, 2016 | News, Seminars
The seminar held on June 21st was devoted to the problem of inter-wave harmonization of POLPAN variables. The meeting was led by Professor Kazimierz M. Slomczynski who introduced the topic. Next, Marta Kolczynska presented an example of a harmonized variable and...
March 9, 2016 | News, Seminars
During the POLPAN Seminar on March 8th, Dr. Mikolaj Pawlak (University of Warsaw) and Dr. Michal Kotnarowski (Polish Academy of Sciences) presented a paper titled ‘Hard Times – Strong Ties? How the Conditions of Local Economy Impact on Getting a Job.’...