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Opening and closing with keynotes from Mel Bartley (UCL) and Jessica A. Kelley (CWRU, Ohio), with a busy programme of talks in between.
Wishing our delegates an enjoyable final day!
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We are delighted to announce the launch of the call for sessions for the 21st Biennial ESHMS Conference in Hamburg, 19–21 August 2026.
Theme: Mental Health in Times of Uncertainty
Deadline for proposals: 31 October 2025 ⏰
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✨ Social Indicators Research (Springer)
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– Extended abstract (min. 1,000 words): 15 September 2025
– Full paper: 31 March 2026
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The provision of reserves for undocumented migrants may protect mental health but may not alter the impact of regularisation on mental health.
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#HealthSociology #Podcasting #ScienceCommunication
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8 – 10 Sep 2025
University of Fribourg, Switzerland 🇨🇭 #PopHealthLab
“Life Course Transitions and Patterns: Stronger Evidence for Better Policies“ @sllshome.bsky.social
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Life Course Transitions and Patterns: Stronger Evidence for Better Policies
University of Fribourg, Switzerland / 8-10 September
We look forward to receiving your submissions! 😀
Submission Deadline: 14/03/25
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See the call in picture and info in comments!⤵️
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A systematic comparison of methods (MICT-Timing) to impute missing longitudinal categorical data
Also propose new MICT-Timing algorihtm.
Methods suitable for #SequenceAnalysis and available in seqimpute #Rpackage
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I would go with D => Complexity
Another topic is the institutional perspective (policies), but perhaps it was included in A?