WEBINAR:
FROGEE WORKSHOP ON DIMENSIONS OF WELL-BEING
28-29 JUNE 2021
Platform opens to participants
Welcome
Gender economics of well-being
Sonia Bhalotra (University of Warwick): Maternal Mortality and Women’s Political Power,
with: Damian Clarke, with Joseph F. Gomes and Atheendar Venkataramani
	 Discussion: Yuki Takahashi
Yuki Takahashi (University of Bologna): Gender Differences in the Cost of Corrections in
Group Work
	 Discussion: Sonia Bhalotra
Damian Clarke (University of Chile): Dynamic Impacts of Lockdown on Intimate Partner
Violence – Lessons from Many Policy Shifts in Chile, with: Emilia Brito, Sonia Bhalotra, Pilar
Larroulet and Francisco Pino
	 Discussion: Sanna Ericsson
Lunch break
Well-being in the COVID-19 pandemic
Anthony Lepinteur (University of Luxembourg): Pandemic Policy and Life Satisfaction in
Europe, with: Andrew Clark
Lev Lvovskiy (BEROC): Laissez-faire Covid-19: Economy and Society in Belarus Under
Government Denial, with: Kateryna Bornukova and Gleb Shymanovich
MONDAY, JUNE 28 2021
10:40
10:45-11:00
11:00-11:40
11:40-12:20
12:20-13:00
13:00-14:30
14:30-14:50
14:50-15:10
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Khar Khachatryan (American University of Armenia): The impact of the coronavirus
pandemic on the labor market in Armenia, with: Aleksandr Grigoryan and
Pundarik Mukhodpadhaya
Thesia Garner (US Bureau of Labor Statistics): Consumer Response to Economic Im-
pact Payments during the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Subjective Assessments of
Well-Being: A View from the U.S. Using a Rapid Response Survey, with: Jake Schild
Moderated discussion
End of the workshop day 1
Platform opens to participants
Identifying determinants of well-being
Claudius Garten (TU Dortmund): Homeownership and Material Security in Old Age, with
Michał Myck and Monika Oczkowska (CenEA)
	Discussion: Barbara Pertold-Gebicka
Barbara Pertold-Gebicka (Charles University): Family Size and Subjective Well-being in
Europe: Do More Children Make Us (Un)Happy?, with: Dominika Spolcova
	 Discussion: Claudius Garten
Coffee break
Inequality and deprivation
Ingrid Bleynat (King’s College London): Faces of Inequality: A Mixed Methods Approach to
Multidimensional Inequalities, with: Paul Segal
	 Discussion: Nicolai Suppa
Nicolai Suppa (Centre for Demographic Studies at the UAB): Walls of Glass: Measuring
Deprivation in Social Participation
	 Discussion: Ingrid Bleynat
Lunch break
Regions, institutions and later life outcomes
Elizaveta Pronkina (University Carlos III): USSR, Education, Work History, Fertility Choices,
and Later-Life Outcomes, with: Telmo Pérez-Izquierdo
	 Discussion: Alina Schmitz
Alina Schmitz (TU Dortmund): Health limitations, regional care infrastructure and wellbeing
in later life: A multilevel analysis of European NUTS-2-regions, with: Martina Brandt
	 Discussion: Elizaveta Pronkina
Coffee break
Moderated Q&A session: Authors of all papers
Closing of the workshop
MONDAY, JUNE 28 2021
TUESDAY, JUNE 29 2021
15:10-15:20
9:45
10:00-10:40
15:20-15:40
10:40-11:20
11:20-11:30
15:40-16:00
16:00-16:30
16:30
11:30-12:10
12:10-12:50
12:50-14:00
14:00-14:40
14:40-15:20
15:20-15:30
15:30-16:00
16:00
Coffee break

Program | Online workshop on Dimensions of Well-being

  • 1.
    WEBINAR: FROGEE WORKSHOP ONDIMENSIONS OF WELL-BEING 28-29 JUNE 2021 Platform opens to participants Welcome Gender economics of well-being Sonia Bhalotra (University of Warwick): Maternal Mortality and Women’s Political Power, with: Damian Clarke, with Joseph F. Gomes and Atheendar Venkataramani Discussion: Yuki Takahashi Yuki Takahashi (University of Bologna): Gender Differences in the Cost of Corrections in Group Work Discussion: Sonia Bhalotra Damian Clarke (University of Chile): Dynamic Impacts of Lockdown on Intimate Partner Violence – Lessons from Many Policy Shifts in Chile, with: Emilia Brito, Sonia Bhalotra, Pilar Larroulet and Francisco Pino Discussion: Sanna Ericsson Lunch break Well-being in the COVID-19 pandemic Anthony Lepinteur (University of Luxembourg): Pandemic Policy and Life Satisfaction in Europe, with: Andrew Clark Lev Lvovskiy (BEROC): Laissez-faire Covid-19: Economy and Society in Belarus Under Government Denial, with: Kateryna Bornukova and Gleb Shymanovich MONDAY, JUNE 28 2021 10:40 10:45-11:00 11:00-11:40 11:40-12:20 12:20-13:00 13:00-14:30 14:30-14:50 14:50-15:10 Continues on the next page >>
  • 2.
    Khar Khachatryan (AmericanUniversity of Armenia): The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the labor market in Armenia, with: Aleksandr Grigoryan and Pundarik Mukhodpadhaya Thesia Garner (US Bureau of Labor Statistics): Consumer Response to Economic Im- pact Payments during the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Subjective Assessments of Well-Being: A View from the U.S. Using a Rapid Response Survey, with: Jake Schild Moderated discussion End of the workshop day 1 Platform opens to participants Identifying determinants of well-being Claudius Garten (TU Dortmund): Homeownership and Material Security in Old Age, with Michał Myck and Monika Oczkowska (CenEA) Discussion: Barbara Pertold-Gebicka Barbara Pertold-Gebicka (Charles University): Family Size and Subjective Well-being in Europe: Do More Children Make Us (Un)Happy?, with: Dominika Spolcova Discussion: Claudius Garten Coffee break Inequality and deprivation Ingrid Bleynat (King’s College London): Faces of Inequality: A Mixed Methods Approach to Multidimensional Inequalities, with: Paul Segal Discussion: Nicolai Suppa Nicolai Suppa (Centre for Demographic Studies at the UAB): Walls of Glass: Measuring Deprivation in Social Participation Discussion: Ingrid Bleynat Lunch break Regions, institutions and later life outcomes Elizaveta Pronkina (University Carlos III): USSR, Education, Work History, Fertility Choices, and Later-Life Outcomes, with: Telmo Pérez-Izquierdo Discussion: Alina Schmitz Alina Schmitz (TU Dortmund): Health limitations, regional care infrastructure and wellbeing in later life: A multilevel analysis of European NUTS-2-regions, with: Martina Brandt Discussion: Elizaveta Pronkina Coffee break Moderated Q&A session: Authors of all papers Closing of the workshop MONDAY, JUNE 28 2021 TUESDAY, JUNE 29 2021 15:10-15:20 9:45 10:00-10:40 15:20-15:40 10:40-11:20 11:20-11:30 15:40-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30 11:30-12:10 12:10-12:50 12:50-14:00 14:00-14:40 14:40-15:20 15:20-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00 Coffee break