What are the driving forces behind family transformation in our age? The old male breadwinner model is vanishing. What will take its place? How will a new stable family form evolve which is compatible with women's new roles?
These are the questions that Professor Gosta Esping-Andersen will address in this year’s Department of Social Policy Annual Lecture.
Meet our speaker and chair
Gosta Esping-Andersen is a research Professor at University of Bocconi Milan, and Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra where he directs the DEMOSOC research unit. His scientific work centres on life course dynamics, social stratification and comparative social policy.
Berkay Ozcan (@BerkayOzcan_) is Professor of Social and Public Policy in the Department of Social Policy, LSE. Berkay is a social demographer working at the intersection between family processes and child and economic outcomes to understand social stratification.
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