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Parental labor migration and educational attainment in Kyrgyzstan: An analysis of the data from the National Assessment of Educational Achievement
Given the continuing COVID19 situation, we will once again hold the Works-in-Progress session virtually. Please RSVP to georgia@arisc.org for a link to the event.
On Wednesday, 22nd of July, 18:30 Tbilisi time, Dr. Todd Durmmond will present "Parental labor migration and educational attainment in Kyrgyzstan: An analysis of the data from the National Assessment of Educational Achievement"
Coming Together and Growing Apart: A Decade of Transformation in the South Caucasus, June 26-27, 2020
The two-day virtual conference seeks to answer if broad political, economic, and social changes across the South Caucasus have braught the three nations of the South Caucasus together or drawn them apart.
Five thematic panels and two roundtable sessions will unpack questions posed in this year’s conference theme. The Sixth CRRC Methods Conference will feature two keynote speeches, from Professor John O’Loughlin (University of Colorado Boulder) and Professor Julie A. George (The Graduate Center, City University of New York). Furthermore, CRRC offices will celebrate the release of another wave of the Caucasus Barometer survey.
CRRC-Georgia’s action in response to the spread of COVID-19 in Georgia
Call for poster presentations at CRRC’s 6th Annual Conference
Under the auspices of its annual conference, CRRC is sponsoring a poster presentation session for advanced masters and doctoral students. Posters are simple but accessible way of presenting your research to a wider audience. They allow quick yet powerful dissemination opportunities for your research, and get you an immediate feedback from the participants.