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Department of Social Policy
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sessions
Session 4
Session 4
Friday: 9.00- 10.40 (5 paper session)
Ethnicity/Migration and Education: Room 1. Sheikh Zayed Theatre
Does the “migrant gap” find its roots in the period before formal schooling? A path-model of educational achievement in primary school.
Presenter:
Stefanie Sprong
Intergenerational Consequences of Immigrant Selectivity: When Does Contextual Attainment Matter?
Presenter:
Alessandro Ferrara
The Role of Older Siblings in the Educational Attainment of Children with and without Migration Background.
Presenter:
Marion Fischer-Neumann
Understanding Ethnic Differences in Home Learning.
Presenter:
Leda Maria Bonazzi
What drives public attitudes towards birthright citizenship of children born in Italy to immigrant parents?
Presenter: Victoria Donnaloja
Poverty and Social Policy: Room 2. Wolfson Theatre
Inequality Below the Poverty Line Since 1967: The Role of U.S. Welfare Policy.
Pr
esenter:
Zachary Parolin
Intergenerational transmission of social assistance receipt: identifying vulnerable groups and additional risk factors.
Pr
esenter:
Outi Sirniö
Social States and Income Inequality: How Neoliberal Ideals fail Social Mobility.
Pr
esenter:
Nate Breznau
Persistent or short-term experience? – Poverty dynamics in Switzerland - A linked tax data-based analysis of poverty flows and drivers.
Pr
esenter:
Lukas Hobi
Social security for all? Job loss, household income and income inequality in different welfare regimes.
Pr
esenter:
Selçuk Bedük
Within-Family/ Sibling Designs: Room 3. Alumni Theatre
Birth Order at the Top of the Earnings Distribution.
Presenter:
Per Engzell
Labour market trajectories of teenage mothers- and fathers – a sibling comparison study.
Presenter:
Sara Kalucza
Family Socioeconomic Background, Gender and Sibling Correlation in Education. An Analysis of Educational Inequality in Upper Secondary School in Italy.
Presenter:
Antonina Zhelenkova
Can we trust null effects in within-family designs?
Presenter:
Martin Hallsten
The Effect of Parental Status and Child´s Sex on Educational Outcomes, Testing Trivers - Willard Hypothesis.
Presenter:
Janne Salminen
Gendered Effects of Parenthood on Wages & Work: Room 4. Thai Theatre
Heterogeneous Effects of Childbirth on the Couple’s Division of Paid Workhours: the Role of Pre-birth Breadwinner Status, Family Policies and Gender Culture.
Presenter:
Fei Bian
Do parental leave extensions for father’s increase or decrease wage penalties?
Presenter:
Kathrin Morosow
Effects of Postponing Motherhood on Wages: A Comparison of West Germany and the United Kingdom.
Presenter:
Linda Vecgaile
Gender inequality reinforced: the impact of a child’s health shock on parents’ labor market trajectories.
Presenter:
Maria Vaalavuo
Earnings penalties to motherhood and income inequality between couples with children: how do the US and the UK differ?
Presenter:
Susan Harkness
Social Origin, Education and Occupation: Room 5. NAB 1.07
Stratification in action: the relation between adolescent employment and higher educational attainment.
Presenter:
Amit Kaplan
Heterogeneous Effects of Social Origin on Educational Mismatches – The Role of Class-Specific Traits and Occupational Skills.
Presenter:
Marvin Bürmann
When failure meets bad luck: The consequences of educational dropout differ by local economy and social origin.
Presenter:
Kerstin Ostermann
Social inequalities in occupational attainment: using sibling data to estimate the total effect of family of origin and the role of education.
Presenter:
Adriana Duta
Vocationally Qualified Alumni and the Labor Market.
Presenter:
Jessica Ordemann
Gender Composition, Segregation and Work: Room 6. NAB 1.15
Tailored to women, provided to men? Occupational sex segregation and access to flexible working time arrangements.
Presenter:
Aljoscha Jacobi
Trends in Gender Occupational Segregation – What Can We Learn from Computers?
Presenter:
Efrat Herzberg-Druker
Gender composition and the symbolic value of occupations: New evidence of a U-shaped relationship between gender and occupational prestige based on German microdata.
Presenter:
Sabine Krüger
Sexual Orientation, Workplace Authority, and Occupational Gender Composition: Probability-Based Evidence from Germany.
Presenter:
Stephanie Steinmetz
Gendered Workplaces, Networks, and Labor Market Inequalities.
Presenter:
Thomas Lyttelton
Wealth, Family and Mobility: Room 7. NAB 2.14
Wealth Homogamy: Levels and Causes in Germany and the United Kingdom.
Presenter:
Nhat An Trinh
The Interplay of Intergenerational Family Positions and Wealth Trajectories in Different Life Phases.
Presenter:
Bettina Hünteler
The Concentration of Wealth within Family Lineages: Clans as Units of Analysis.
Presenter:
Doron Shiffer-Sebba
Decomposing wealth mobility in the US: The role of education and income.
Presenter:
Rafael Carranza
Wealth and post-secondary educational enrollment. Where is parental wealth more effective? A European comparison.
Presenter:
Jascha Dräger
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