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GDPoweR conference in Warsaw
On 11 September, the final conference of the GDPoweR project – Recovering workers’ data to negotiate and monitor collective agreements in the platform economy – cofinanced by the European Union and the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, was held at the Zielna Centre in Warsaw.
IBS and CVUT on the energy transition of housing cooperatives at the IASNR European Hub conference
On 11–12 September, the International Association for Society and Natural Resources (IASNR) European Hub conference was held at the Faculty of Biology of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
IBS hosts the ELMI 2025 Conference
This year, the meeting of ELMI – a scientific network of research centres – will be held in Warsaw. IBS, one of the initiators of the network, will host Anna Salomons and Michel Serafinelli, who will give opening lectures at the two-day conference.
The 11th International Conference of Work and Family
The 11th International Conference of Work and Family took place in Barcelona from June 30 to July 1. Katarzyna Lipowska presented the results of a study on the relationship between flexible working arrangements and parental burnout.
IBS Research Presented at the European Society of Population Economics (ESPE) Conference in Naples
The international conference of the European Society of Population Economics (ESPE) took place in Naples from June 12 to 14. Men's readiness to take parental leave was the topic of Mateusz Smoter's presentation.
IBS research during the ICA CCR Europe 2025 Conference
Jan Frankowski presented the ENBLOC research findings at the largest recurring European conference dedicated to cooperative studies in Helsinki.
Iga Magda at the SOHE Conference with the Beethoven project
The SOHE - Society for household Economics conference took place from 9 - 13 June in Zaragoza, Spain. The results of the work in the Beethoven project look at childcare sharing and decision-making and the use - or not - of non-transferable parental leave.
The Project WeLaR’s final conference
Organised by HIVA–KU Leuven and held on 12 June 2025 in Brussels, the conference featured 20 papers across six sessions. It brought together a diverse group of labour economists, sociologists, and other social scientists to present and debate research on the changing world of work.
GDPoweR Conference – Workers’ Data, Collective Bargaining, and the Platform Economy
The international closing conference of the GDPoweR project – “Recovering Workers’ Data to Negotiate and Monitor Collective Agreements in the Platform Economy” – will take place on 11 September 2025 at the Zielna Conference Centre in Warsaw.
ELMI 2025 Conference in Warsaw
The ELMI research network Conference ‘Jobs, Skills, and Productivity in Structural Transformations’ will take place in Warsaw on 7-8 October 2025.
GDPower Conference Call for Papers
The Institute for Structural Research invites you to submit papers for the upcoming GDPower final conference, which will be held on September 11, 2025, in Warsaw.
The NEVI-EVY project has started
The very fruitful kick-off of the NEVI-EVY project took place on 4 April 2024 in Warsaw.
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