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LIVES International Conference 17-18 : Presentations

Thursday, November 17

Dario Spini & Eric Widmer

Introduction - D.Spini & E.Widmer

Dimitri Mortelmans

Singlehood across time and space. Defining and measuring 'the single' in family studies

Gaëlle Aeby

The negotiation of divorce agreements from the perspective of the divorcee

Clémentine Rossier

Individual social capital of divorcees: Cross-national evidence of the gendered association with well-being?

Fei Bian

How do family policies and gender culture moderate the partner's influence on mothers' working hours?

Anna Baranowska-Rataj

Growing educational inequalities in subjective wellbeing across the life course: The role of differential risks and consequences of couples' unemployment

Mattia Vacchiano

Multilevel networks and status attainment

Jacques-Antoine Gauthier

Let's go together. The effects of visits to family and friends on couple satisfaction

Souleymane Sanogo

Family solidarity norms and the salience of family relationships for individual social support in a comparative perspective

Martin Ehlert

Does lifelong learning help workers affected by technological change? Further training and job mobility in Germany and the United Kingdom

Marco Giesselmann

Corroding resilience: Income poverty and longitudinal patterns of deprivation

Daniel Oesch

The myth of the middle class squeeze: Household income by class in six western countries, 1980-2020

Thomas Meyer

Education and labor market trajectories of young women and men in Switzerland: The emergence of gendered life courses through the lens of the TREE panel study

Jacques Babel

10 years of register-based longitudinal education data in Switzerland

Kevin Emery

Handling missing data in life courses

Matthias Studer

Sequence analysis for large databases

Gianinna Vaccaro

Measuring labour market transitions using a life-course perspective in selected developed and developing countries - An inventory of existing panel data and methods of analysis

Anette Eva Fasang

WZB, Berlin Social Science Centrer, Germany

Young adult life courses and political protest in the Global South

 

Claire Bidart

CNRS, LEST, laboratoire d'économie et de la sociologie du travail, France

Personal networks along life: Strengths and vulnerabilities

Gil Viry

Migration patterns among couples living in Switzerland: Impact on the division of employment and income between partners

Shawn Bauldry

Racial-ethnic disparities in dual-function life expectancy

Flavia Cangia & Eric Davoine

Gender and the career trajectories of highly skilled Syrian refugees in Switzerland

Liala Consoli

Does a change in the institutional context that provides individuals with new opportunities trigger a shift in their worldviews and a re-interpretation of their past ? Evidence from a qualitative longitudinal study

Pia Schober

Gendered work values and occupational preferences of immigrant and native youth: Findings from Germany, England, the Netherlands, and Sweden

Vanessa Gash

An empirical examination of the effects of exposure to violence and fear of violence on women and men's labour market outcomes

Valeria Insarauto

A Matter of incongruence: Attitudes toward women's voluntary childlessness and their relation to occupational sex segregation

Leen Vandecasteele

Changing attitudes about the impact of women's employment on families: The COVID-19 pandemic effect

Marcos Jose Bernal Marco

Sense-making in crises: Diaries as window on experiences of vulnerability across the lifecourse

Andreas Ihle

Lifespan development of reserves and vulnerability

Michel Oris

The accumulation of disadvantages: A critical assessment

Laura Bernardi

Relative time and life course research

Michael Shanahan

Application of models of life course epidemiology to gene expression data

Jan Paul Heisig

Female political representation and parental well-being

Luana Marx

How does couple's pre-unemployment relative income division moderate the effect of job loss on mental health?

Stefan Sieber

Links between subjective and objective health trajectories: A sequence analysis approach

Friday, November 18

Ella Cohn-Schwartz

Employment histories and later-life social relationships: A gendered perspective

Fiona Köster

Long-term effects of plant closures: What explains subjective career success among industrial workers?

Ieva Urbanaviciute

Job insecurity and (un)sustainable career development: Findings from a 7-year panel study in Switzerland

Benoit Laplante

Family formation and family policies in changing times.The case of the Quebec parental insurance plan

Anna-Majia Castren

Women's life course trajectories to a non-conjugal family: Couple norm and beyond

Olga Ganjour

The development of conjugal interactions over time: A longitudinal exploration in a sample of Swiss couples

Richard Settersten

Overcoming vulnerability in the life course: Reflections on a research program

Louis Chauvel

The long arm of wealth: Health and the effects of intergenerational wealth resources in the U.S. over the last three decades

Myriam Girardin

Feeling lonely while embedded in one's family. How do family conflict structures and loneliness feed each other in old age?

Patrick McDonald

Vulnerability and equity in life course research

Nicky Le Feuvre

When mobility meets gender in the transnational life-course

Laia Becares

Ethnic inequalities over the life course: the central role of racism

Zsolt Temesvary

Destitution among Central and Eastern European citizens from a life course perspective

Julien Fakhoury

The moderating effects of migration trajectories on the association between residence status regularization and mental health: A cohort-study

Mariano Sánchez

From 'age segregation' to 'generational segregation'. Broadening the life-course approach to time vulnerability?

Ariane Froidevaux

Changes in perceived age discrimination over time: Patterns, predictors, and outcomes

Adrien Remund

What does it take to become a centenarian?

Daniela Jopp

Swiss centenarians: Life at 100 between vulnerability and resilience

Ignacio Cabib

The diversity of life course patterns among the post-war generation across liberal regime countries

Katy Morris

The paradox of local inequality: Meritocratic beliefs in unequal localities

Denis Mongin

Neighbourhood socio-economic vulnerability, gender and COVID-19 in Geneva

Vida Cesnuitytë

The problem of non-take-up of social benefits in Lithuania: Causes and relation with the personal social networks

Sandra Hupka-Brunner

Life course perspectives on transitions from education to employment - Overcoming vulnerability?

Benita Combet

The role of preferences and stereotypes in gendered STEM field choice

Marie Baeriswyl

A reserve perspective on education over recent historical times

Michael Grätz

The effects of female education on child education: A prospective analysis

Hannah Klaas

A dynamic perspective on the evolution of perceived stress levels in Switzerland - Drivers before and during the Covid-19 pandemic

Charikleia Lampraki

Coping during Covid19: Impact on interindividual differences and

intraindividual change in depressive symptoms.

Sabrina Roduit

Access to healthcare: How Life course indicators are used to sort uninsured patients

Valérie-Anne Ryser

Health literacy across personality traits among older adults: A tool to identify the most vulnerable

Francesco Billari

University Bocconi, Italy

Lives, fast and slow

Lidia Panico

Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques, France

The (re)production of inequalities across generations: Birth health, early child outcomes, and parental investments