Monday 15th June
| 9am -10.30am | 2pm – 3.30pm | 4pm – 5.30pm | |
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| Parallel Session 1 | Parallel Session 2 | Parallel Session 3 | |
| Burke Theatre | PS1.1: Migration and Labour Market Stratification | PS2.1: Migration Decisions and Mobility Dynamics | PS3.1: Influence of Work Schedule Flexibility on Modern Life |
| 223.The gender-specific returns to ICT skills: Do women and men profit equally from skill acquisition over their careers? 533. Who Benefits from Workplace AI? Educational Differences in AI Use, Skill Profiles, and Wage Inequality 679. How Employment Effects of Subsidized IT Training for Unemployed Shape Labor Market Inequality 392. The Gender Gap in Digital Skills at Work 757. When Competence Matters and When Gender Matters: Text–Face Divergences in Bias Toward AI Managers | 571. Why Do Most Who Consider Emigrating Never Do So?: Which Subjective Dimensions of Migrant Selectivity in Mental Health, Political Identity, and Traumatic Experiences of Historical Events Raise the Hazard and Speed of Emigration 414. The Gendered Cost of Staying: How Culture and Institutions Drive Female Migration 417. Settlement, Return, or Onward Migration? An Intersectional Perspective on Migration Decisions 58. Empowered and mobile: how returns to education shape women’s migration in the oecd countries 606. Returning descendants of Lithuanian deportees: enacting and negotiating transnationality | 515. Job demands and work–life balance on digital labour markets. An analysis of content creators on YouTube 640. Autonomy Under Pressure: How Availability Expectations and After-Hours ICT Use Relate to Work-to-Life Conflict in Hybrid Work. 489. Who works when? Nonstandard work schedules in the UE from a gender, class and race perspective 382. Beyond individual mismatches: Partners’ work hour mismatches across major life events 281. Does Increased Working from Home Improve Skill Matching? Longitudinal Evidence from the Australian HILDA Survey | |
| Synge Theatre | PS1.2: Education, Skills, and Labour Market Transitions | PS2.2: Discrimination and Skill Demand in Hiring: Experimental Evidence | PS3.2: Higher Education Inequality and Stratification |
| 664. Apprenticeships in Crisis: The Long-Term Consequences of COVID-19 Training Disruptions 619. PhD attainment and micro-class reproduction 199. Sibling Spillovers by Education: Evidence from U.S. Compulsory Schooling and Education Reforms 352. Merit or Gender? Changing Skill-Based Selection into Education Across Cohorts 498. De-standardized school-to-work trajectories in modern Russia | 284. Hiring Young People with Disabilities Across Occupational Contexts: Insights from a Factorial Survey Experiment 695. Too old for the job? Two preregistered experiments on age bias in hiring 292. Digital Skill Premia in Hiring: Cross-Country Experimental Evidence on Wages and Contracts 262. Beyond Occupational Segregation: Structural Conditions of Gendered Hiring Preferences 101. Unequal pathways to the labour market: A national field experiment on ethnic discrimination in internship access | 395. Social inequalities at the transition into tertiary education: Socio-spatial determinants of young adults’ study decisions in Germany 393. Breaking the Mold or Reproducing Class? Gender-Atypical Field-of-Study Choices 490. Wake Me Up When September Ends: Compensatory Advantage and Horizontal Inequality in Higher Education 170. Social Inequality, Institutional Opportunities, and Higher Education in Germany 62. When Aspirations and Fields Don’t Match: Gendered Study Choices and the Risk of Dropout | |
| Emmet Theatre | PS1.3: Democracy, Participation and Governance | PS2.3: AI, Media and Communication | PS3.3: Housing inequality and insecurity |
| 13. Deliberative Democracy as a Pathway to Reducing Social Inequality in Rural India 108. From open government data to innovation: evidence from Italian SMEs 166. Participatory in Form, Unequal in Effect: Multi-Level Governance and Social Regeneration in Hungary 565. Community Development Revisited: Power Struggles, Co-creation, and Soft Outcomes in Urban Community-led Local Development (CLLD) 217. Notions of Democracy in Democratic and Non-Democratic Countries: A Person-Based Approach | 371. Timely Exposure to Scandal-Triggering Content and Subsequent Participation in Mass Protest: Findings from the Panama Papers Leak Protest in Iceland, April 2016 403. Politics at First Sight: Partisan Inference from AI-Generated Visual Vignettes and Its Social Consequences 451. Unpacking conspiracy narratives through computational methods: a sociological analysis of health controversies on social media 620. Visualizing the Past, Projecting the Future: Historical Narratives in Nordic Election Campaigning on Facebook 629. Beliefs in human and AI-generated fake news in 27 European countries | 115. At the margins of measurement: housing insecurity and inclusion in official poverty statistics 375. Residential Segregation of Work and Family Life Courses in Finnish Metropolitan Areas 457. Intergenerational Inequality in Income and Housing in Europe in the Context of Demographic Change 685. Airbnb, Financialisation, and Evictions in Ireland: The 2020-21 Eviction Ban 68. Family Solidarity at Home: The Role of Attitudes and Behaviour in Shaping Housing Inequality | |
| Davis Theatre | PS1.4: Digital Experiences in the Workplace | PS2.4: Tracking, Sorting, and Educational Systems | PS3.4: Families, Networks, and Social Integration |
| 223.The gender-specific returns to ICT skills: Do women and men profit equally from skill acquisition over their careers? 533. Who Benefits from Workplace AI? Educational Differences in AI Use, Skill Profiles, and Wage Inequality 679. How Employment Effects of Subsidized IT Training for Unemployed Shape Labor Market Inequality 392. The Gender Gap in Digital Skills at Work 757. When Competence Matters and When Gender Matters: Text–Face Divergences in Bias Toward AI Managers | 507. Bringing Ability Tracking (Back) In! 549. Do Deviations Divide? How Noncompliance with Track Recommendations Shapes Educational Inequality 203. The Impact of Early Tracking on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Digital Competence 483. Rethinking Concepts and Measurement of Educational Tracking 219. School Quality and Student Sorting | 97. When to Tell and When to Hide: Experiences of Discrimination and Strategic Self-Presentation in Refugees’ Partner Markets 660. The influence of native friends on the development of immigrant youths’ gender role attitudes 301. Immigrant Families, Siblings, and Partner Choice – A Study of Sibling Similarity and Birth Order Effects on Intermarriage 212. Who Cares? Migrant–non-migrant differences in informal care provision in Germany. 609. Long-Term Residential Trajectories of Immigrants and Children of Immigrants in France, 1975–2024 | |
| Swift Theatre | PS1.5: Parenting, Gender & Work Inequalities | PS2.5: Social Context and Health Inequalities | PS3.5: Family Resources, Parenting, and Educational Decision-Making |
| 100. Gender Discrimination following Parental Leave 143. Motherhood and Access to Top Positions: Evidence from Norway's Top 1% Earners, 1971–2022 227. Who Accepts the Rewarding but Demanding Job? Parents, Guilt and the Paradox of Ambition 410. How men’s parenting leave uptake reshapes workplaces – Exploring adaptation processes through feedback-augmented Markov models 551. Gatekeepers or Enablers of Leave? Managerial Characteristics and the Uptake of (Un)Paid Parental Leave in Sweden | 658. Why Europeans Report Their Health Differently 250. Timing and Duration of Neighbourhood Disadvantage 338. Cumulative Neighbourhood Deprivation and Health Across the Life Course 396. The Consequences of Involuntary On-Site Work 456. Schooling and children's overweight: The German case | 69. Parent-child mismatches in educational aspirations: Prevalence, stability, and convergence 103. Socioeconomic Inequality and the Role of Parental Expectations in Track and Subject-Level Placement in Irish Secondary Education 195. Withdrawn Advantage: How Parents React to Perceived School Quality 329. “Nice White Parents”: How Parents of Different Socioeconomic Statuses Negotiate Educational Recommendations 152. Intergenerational Transmission of Parental Reading | |
| Ui Chadhain | PS1.6: Intergenerational mobility: concepts, measures and perceptions | PS2.6: Migration and Integration | PS3.6: Welfare and Social Inclusion Across the Lifecourse |
| 242. Empowering Homes? Unravelling the Connection Between Energy Efficiency and Well-being 405. Why Own? Homeownership Motivations Profiles in Germany, Hungary, Spain, and the United Kingdom 434. Intrahousehold homeownership structure and the gender division of housework: testing the relative resource theory 678. Buffer or Burden? The Conditional Function of Housing Wealth in Economic Insecurity Across Europe 374. Housing Constraints and the Geography of Opportunity: Experimental Evidence on Job Acceptance and Mobility Intentions in Spain | 190. Determinants of evolving LGBT-phobia: a case-based study of Catalonia 282. Immigrants Confronting Immigration: Social Identity Reactions to Culturally Distant Outgroups 370. Drawing the Line: National Identity, Belonging and Participation among Migrants in the UK and Germany 540. Leisure Association Involvement as a Pathway to Immigrant Integration? An Outcome-Wide Longitudinal Study of Children of Immigrants 717. Where to Draw the Line? Youth Views on Expanding versus Constraining the Franchise for Immigrants and Emigrants | 747. Do Normative Framings of the EU Shape EU Welfare State Solidarity? A survey experiment in Spain and Germany 791. Missing Out on Social Assistance: The Consequences of Benefit Non Take-Up in the UK 798. Caregiving, Credit, and Inequality: Financial Selectivity and Debt Dynamics among Informal Carers in the UK 436. Between Structure and Perceived Status: Social Exclusion, Social Isolation, and Loneliness Among Young People in Luxembourg 726. Male Mortality, Widowhood, and the Gender Gap in Old-Age Poverty | |
| AB3074 | PS1.7: Intergenerational Ties & Life Course Transitions | PS2.7: Caring and Kinship | PS3.7: Fertility, Parenting & Child Family Outcomes |
| 172. Kinship in midlife: Evidence from a new survey on nuclear and extended kin solidarity in Italy 267. Echoes of Loss: Parental Death and Extended Kin Relations in Younger Adulthood 312. Warm Ties, Late Departures: Intergenerational Relations, Age Norms and Home Leaving Expectations among Italian Adolescents 499. Invisible Inequality: Partnership Status and Unequal Access to Parental Support in Europe 704. Network Stability of Parents and Childless Individuals in Older Age | 92. Family Caregiving, Well-Being, and Inequality in the Danish Welfare State 300. Gendered Digital Connectedness in Families: Parent–Adult Child Contact Across Seven European Countries 555. Sandwiched caregivers: How do parents of young children divide care when additional informal care needs arise? Evidence from Germany 707. A Dyadic Approach to the Intergenerational Transmission of Household Work 795. Families, Work, and Welfare States: How Do First Family Transitions Alter Household Income Trajectories? | 73. Accumulating advantages before birth? Parental age and parental earnings inequalities across childhood 283. Changes over time in home language among children from language minorities: the role of family structure, socioeconomic status and parenting 341. Interparental Relational Mismatch: Implications for Children’s Non-Cognitive Development 463. Maternal Nonstandard Work Schedules and Children’s Physical and Mental Health: Evidence from the US 624. Are We ‘Family? Subjective Family Conceptualizations and Their Implications for Material and Subjective Well-Being | |
| AB3126 | PS1.8: Lifecourse Effects on Health and Well-Being | PS2.8: The Social Distribution of Care | PS3.8: Statistical Methodology 2 |
| 59. Cumulative (Dis)Advantage, Employment Turbulence and Health 247. The Impact of Educational and Employment Transitions on Health and the Role of Psychosocial Resources 582. Criminal convictions of different subtypes of adolescent bullies as young adults 590. The cumulative effect of grandchild care on cognitive functioning 725. Decomposing Mental Health Inequality Across the Lifecourse | 110. Living arrangements among the very old population in Germany 122. Formal and informal care trajectories: Home Care Use among Migrants and Non-Migrants in Germany 148. Trajectories of Spousal Caregiving prior to Widowhood across European Countries 387. Discrimination and cream skimming against vulnerable users? 732. Emotion work in ageing societies: A comparative study of family caregivers in Chile and Germany | 111. From Consent to Coverage: How Data Donation Designs Shape Social Inequalities in Digital Trace Data 423. The Family Socioeconomic Classification (FAMSEC): Outline of a methodological framework of the family as the unit in class analysis, with empirical results based on families with children who participated in the Norwegian EU-SILC 2017 health module 368. The Work Ethic in Europe. Overcoming Measurement Challenges to Track Change Across 18 Countries (1999–2017) 500. Measuring Negativity in Social Relationships: The Role of Ego Age, Alter Age, and Age Differences |