ESSPIN partners at the 2023 RSA Annual Conference

From the 14th to the 17th June, the ESSPIN consortium gathered in Ljubjana for the Regional Studies Association’s Annual Conference #RSA23. The four-day conference was run hybrid and brought together academics and policymakers to exchange news, views and research findings from the fields of regional studies and science, regional and economic development, policy and planning.

Within the RSA conference, ESSPIN has organised a special session where partners presented thier latest researches on Economic, Social and Spatial Inequalities in Europe.

Here you can find the list of all the presentations that took place during the special session:

  • Are Older People Aging Well in Europe? A Multidimensional Deprivation Index Among Older People – Valérie Berenger, Professor, University of Toulon
  • Demographics and Entrepreneurship: The Role of Institutions and Culture – Alina Sorgner, Associate Professor of Applied Data Analytics, John Cabot University
  • Types of Inequality: A Relational Matrix – Dimitris Kallioras, Academic institution
  • Trends of the Spatial Distribution of Immigrants in France – Alexandra Schaffar, Professor in Economics, LEAD – University of Toulon
  • Inter-regional University Student’s Mobility, Covid-19, and Income Inequalities Across Italian Regions – Ivan Etzo, Associate professor, Università degli studi di Cagliari
  • The Impact of Smart Specialisation and Industry 4.0 on Firms’ Performance – Luca Serafini, University of Cagliari
  • Housing and Consumption Inequalities among Elderly Population in France – Michel Dimou, LEAD – University of Toulon
  • Precarious Employment and Well-being in the U.K. – Alvertos Konstantinis, PhD Researcher, University of Groningen
  • Is Foreign Direct InvestmentLlinked to Wage Inequality between Firms? Empirical Evidence from EU regions – Iulia Siedschlag, Economic and Social Research Institute