Ekaterina Rebinskaya

I am currently researching the effect of national identities among migrants on the perception of political events in their country of origin. More precisely, I want to look at how different values in Russian migrants affect their perception of Russian nationality, and how the latter leads to more or less support for the Ukrainian war.

David N. Lyon Lecture: “Conflicting compassion: diversity in gender and sexuality in the modern world”

During Pride Month, Oriel College is delighted to present the 2023 David N Lyon Lecture on the Politics of Sex and Gender in Diverse Societies.

One day ahead of the meeting of the College of Bishops to discuss same-sex marriage in the Church of England, we invite a panel including the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, Lord Bishop of Oxford to explore identity, politics and faith.

Chaired by Oriel Fellow in Politics, Professor Teresa Bejan, our expert panel will comment on these ideas from their lived experience and expertise.

Subnational drivers of unequal development: resource curses, social cleavages, and political settlements

Why do distinct regions within nations experience unequal levels of political and economic development? How do social cleavages and resource conflict influence such inequality? How do distributions of power and political settlements shape regional and national constraints, obstacles, and opportunities for development?

Attenuation and reinforcement mechanisms of income and health inequalities

We analyse the complex dynamic feedback effects between three life domains – work, health, and family – and the associated implications for inequality of income measured over alternative time periods. Using a rich dynamic microsimulation model of individual life course trajectories parameterised to the UK context, we provide a quantification of the feedback effects, and analyse their impact on income and inequalities over different time horizons.

Authors: Patryk Bronka, Matteo Richiardi and Justin van de Ven
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