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Why do women take fewer risks than men?
In this post Chris Dawson, Associate Professor at the University of Bath, shares his research on the differences between men and women when it comes to risk taking and loss aversion.
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UK Data Service Data Impact Fellows 2023: Naomi Miall
We are delighted to announce Naomi Miall as one of our Data Impact Fellows for 2023. In this post Naomi shares a bit about her background, her current work and research and what she hopes to get ou...
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5 Jahre AUSSDA – unsere Jubiläumsfeier
Stimmen aus der sozialwissenschaftlichen Community, eine Preisverleihung und spannende Diskussionen zur Zukunft von AUSSDA und Open Science – ein Rückblick auf unser Event
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5 years of AUSSDA – we celebrated our anniversary
Feedback from the social science community, an award presentation and engaging discussions on the future of AUSSDA and Open Science - a recap of our event
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DANS at the Open Science Conference
Het bericht DANS at the Open Science Conference verscheen eerst op DANS....
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Vertical and horizontal mismatch in the UK: are graduates’ skills a good fit for their jobs?
Michela Vecchi, Professor of Economics at Kingston University, and Catherine Robinson, Professor of Applied Economics at Kent Business School, share about their research looking at skills mismatch...