12-14 Sep 2019 Lausanne (Switzerland)

Programme > Session 7

Session 7

Saturday 14 September, 09:00 - 10:30

 

 

Voting and the radical right

Room 2121

Chair: Flavia Fossati

 

Leo Azzollini, Ross Macmillan

Losing Political Generations: Inequality, Scarring, and Political Disengagement among Millennials in Europe

 

Marieke Voorpostel, Ursina Kuhn, Gian-Andrea Monsch

When do negative life events push people to the populist right?

 

Satu Helske, Juta Kawalerowicz

Who enters a populist right wing party? Life histories of political candidates in Sweden

 

Juta Kawalerowicz

Bridging the representativeness gap: are radical right-wing candidates offering a better descriptive representation to working class voter?

 

 

 

Children and time use

Room 2207

Chair: Sander Wagner

 

Kitti Kutrovátz, Nikolett Geszler

The impact of focused time on children's academic performance and subjective wellbeing

 

Giacomo Vagni

The Social Stratification of Parental Time in the UK

 

Pablo Gracia, Tomas Cano

Children's Life Course in Divorced Families: Time with Fathers, Mothers, and Daily Routines Before and After Family Breakdown

 

Giulia Maria Dotti-Sani

Does spending time with your children make you happier? Evidence from the Italian Time Use survey

 

 

 

Multidimensional life course perspectives

Room 2129

Chair: Jonas Radl

 

Chiara Comolli, Laura Bernardi, Marieke Voorpostel

The spillovers between joint family and work trajectories and multidimensional wellbeing

 

Misun Lim, Juho Härkönen

Educational and gender inequalities in income trajectories: The role of educational disparities in family life courses

 

Emanuela Struffolino, Zachary Van Winkle

Family Demographic Processes and In-Work Poverty across the Life Course in Comparative Perspective

 

Danilo Bolano, Matthias Studer

A new approach for Sequence Analysis. Going beyond sequence typologies: extracting and selecting relevant properties using data mining techniques

 

 

 

Gender wage gap

Room 2137

Chair: Benita Combet

 

Vanessa Gash, Anke C. Plagnol

The Partner Pay Gap – Associations between Spouses' Relative Earnings and Life Satisfaction among Couples in the UK

 

Stephanie Steinmetz, Kea Tijdens, Stefano Visintin

The interrelation between task sex segregation and the gender wage gap – Some evidence of within-occupational gender inequality for the Netherlands

 

Giampiero Passaretta, Moris Triventi

Inequality at the top. The gender wage gap among the educational elite in the early career

 

Diana Galos, Nevena Kulic

Is the effect of field of study gendered? The male penalty and female bonus in the labour market outcomes of graduates

 

 

 

Parenting styles

Room 2235

Chair: Alessandro Di Nallo

 

Gabriele Mari, Renske Keizer

Hard Times: Economic Hardship and Family Life under Austerity

 

Anna Barbuscia

Parenting after medically assisted reproduction

 

Hannah Steinberg, Corinna Kleinert

The rationality of caring: Deciding on the timing of early institutional childcare in Germany

 

Muzhi Zhou, Man-yee Kan

Gendered Time Allocation and Family Formation in Great Britain: 1992-2016

 

 

 

New approaches to inequality

Room 2208

Chair: Louis-André Vallet

 

Anja Leist, Eyal Bar-Haim, Louis Chauvel

The Long-lasting Impact of Inequality of Educational Opportunities on Later-life Cognitive Functioning

 

Francesco C. Billari, Annamaria Lusardi, Francesco Saita

Financial Literacy and Inclusion: Inequalities and Intersectionality

 

Paolo Barbieri, Giorgio Cutuli, Saverio Minardi

Market forces, structural changes and the social gradient of socio-economic risks. A regional approach on European data

 

Esa Karonen, Mikko Niemelä

Necessity Rich, Leisure Poor: The Long-term Relationship of Low- and High-Income Cohorts on Consumption Through Age-Period-Cohort Analysis

 

 

 

Higher education and labour market outcomes

Room 2227

Chair: Anne Christine Holtmann

 

Laura Heiskala, Jani Erola, Elina Kilpi-Jakonen

Divergent trajectories after disappointment: Compensatory advantage in educational and occupational pathways after failure to access university

 

Martin Neugebauer, Annabell Daniel

Higher Education Dropout and Labor Market Integration: Experimental Evidence from Germany

 

Joan Madia

The Labour Market Returns to Higher Education in Italy. Evidence from a natural experiment

 

Miloslav Bahna

Post-graduation returns and non-returns of internationally mobile students: Good or bad for intergenerational social mobility?

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