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Department of Social Policy
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sessions
Session 5
Session 5
Friday: 11.20-13.00 (5 papers)
Life Course and Mobility: Room 1. Sheikh Zayed Theatre
The Intergenerational Transmission of Socioeconomic Status and Intragenerational Income Mobility Over the Early Adult Life Course of Canadian Men and Women
Presenter:
Xavier St-Denis
A Tale of Two Cohorts: Educational Differentials in Labor Market Outcomes Cumulated over the Early Life Course
Presenter:
Limor Gabay-Egozi
Origins, Expectations, and Educational Attainment: A Life Course Perspective
Presenter:
Kaspar Burger
Cumulative Advantage and Disadvantage Across the Life Course for Jewish and Palestinian Women in Israel
Presenter:
Anette Fasang
Intergenerational class mobility in the life course of several birth cohorts in West Germany (1945–2008): A Long-term Longitudinal Analysis Identifying Age, Period, and Cohort Effects
Presenter:
Karl Ulrich Mayer
Methods and Mobility (III): Room 2. Wolfson Theatre
Educational Transitions and Family Background Effects: A Sibling Study.
Presenter:
Kristian Karlson
All that glitters is not gold: addressing the effect of parental education on children's attainment.
Presenter:
Mar Espadafor
The shadow of peasant past: Seven generations of inequality persistence in Northern Sweden.
Presenter:
Martin Kolk
Stratified diversity? Application strategies and admission chances for medical schools in Germany.
Presenter:
Claudia Finger
When analyzing intergenerational mobility, be cautious about the timing of the measurement of children's occupational position.
Presenter
: Richard Nennstiel
Genes, Gender and Education: Room 3. Alumni Theatre
Transgressing gendered occupational boundaries: Genes, stereotypes and their interplay?
Presenter:
Maik Hamjediers
Gender differences in genetic influences on education and income.
Presenter:
Antonie Knigge
The Nature-Nurture of Academic Achievement at the Intersection between Gender, Family Background, and School Context.
Presenter:
Kim Stienstra
Do high-SES parents compensate for genetic risk for poor educational achievement in offspring? A pre-registered genetically sensitive study.
Presenter:
Gaia Ghirardi
Educational outcome among children with a Disability: the impact of family characteristics
Presenter: Idunn Brekke
Education and Labour Market Returns: Room 4. Thai Theatre
The Positional Value of Education in the Americas: Dynamics of Inequality in Labour Market Returns under Educational Expansion, 2000-2019
Presenter:
Francisco Ceron
Economic Returns to Reproducing Parents’ Field of Study
Presenter:
Jesper Birkelund
Do the most prestigious colleges confer something more (like social privilege)? Challenging the hypothesis of degree homogeneity by way of origin-destination homogamy
Presenter:
Louis Chauvel
Does training beget training over the life course? On the influence of cumulative advantage on non-formal work-related further training participation among workers in Germany and the UK.
Presenter:
Sascha dos Santos
Socioeconomic disparities in future orientation: who plans for the future and benefits from it?
Presenter:
Hye Won Kwon
Health and the Life Course: Room 5. NAB 1.07
The Intergenerational Transmission of Health in Canada.
Presenter:
Anders Holm
Gendered Life Courses and Cognitive Functioning in Later Life: The Role of Gender Norms and Employment Biographies.
Presenter:
Ariane Bertogg
Subjective Social Status and Objective Health among Older People in England: A Longitudinal Approach with Biomarkers.
Presenter:
Lindsay Richards
Mental health problems as a potential mechanism to explain the persistence of social disadvantage over generations: A longitudinal investigation in Finnish register data
Presenter:
Henrik Dobewall
Perceived Social Mobility and Health in the United States
Presenter:
Patrick Präg
Schools and Social Inequalities: Room 6. NAB 1.15
Education plans in kindergarten: Can they counteract social inequality?
Presenter:
Sylvia Nienhaus
The role of tracking procedures and criteria in SES biases in teacher track recommendations
Presenter:
Sara Geven
Old habits die hard? School guidance interventions and the persistence of inequalities
Presenter:
Camilla Borgna
Student ICT resources and intergenerational transmission of educational inequality: Testing implications of a reproduction and mobility perspective
Presenter:
Renae Sze Ming Loh
School Quality under Distinct Political Regimes: Do Autocracies Suppress Critical Thinking?
Presenter:
Diana Rafailova
Unemployment, Familes and Wellbeing: Room 7. NAB 2.14
Unemployment Insurance and the Family: How effects on reemployment and economic precarity depend on family context.
Presenter
Ursina Kuhn
Parental unemployment and children’s well-being: The moderating role of educational policies.
Presenter
: Anna Baranowska-Rataj
The effect of parental job-loss and unemployment on primary school children’s wellbeing in Denmark
Presenter
: Simon Jensen
“Shelter from the storm”: Do household contexts buffer the adverse effect of unemployment on subjective well-being?
Presenter
Sebastian Prechsl
A longitudinal assessment of the unemployment-precariousness trade-off for health: Duration effects and adaptation dynamics.
Presenter:
Giulia Tattarini
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