Tuesday 16th June
| 9am -10.30am | 2pm – 3.30pm | 4pm – 5.30pm | |
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| Parallel Session 4 | Parallel Session 5 | Parallel Session 6 | |
| Burke Theatre | PS4.1: Occupational Structure of Contemporary Labour Markets | PS5.1: Migration Decisions and Mobility Dynamics | PS6.1: Influence of Work Schedule Flexibility on Modern Life |
| 1.Skilled Labour Shortage, Occupational Opening and Labour Market Segregation. Mena Franziska Lüsse 2.Underestimating Automation? Employee and Expert Assessments of Job Task Risk in Switzerland. Andrea Zangger 3.How Regional Labour Markets Shape Intra-Occupational Skill Demand: Evidence from Online Job Advertisements in Germany. Ines Loll 4.Trust and Global Inequalities in Online Labour Market Hiring. Arnaud Lelièvre 5.Vocational versus General Education and Workplace Power: A Comparative Analysis of Job Autonomy in 24 European Countries. Rumiana Zheleva | 1. 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. Jacob Thomas 2. The Gendered Cost of Staying: How Culture and Institutions Drive Female Migration. Irene Pañeda-Fernández 3. Settlement, Return, or Onward Migration? An Intersectional Perspective on Migration Decisions. Yuliya Kosyakova 4. Empowered and mobile: how returns to education shape women’s migration in the oecd countries. Laura Galbersanini 5. Returning descendants of Lithuanian deportees: enacting and negotiating transnationality. Natalia Polishchuk | 1. Job demands and work–life balance on digital labour markets. An analysis of content creators on YouTube. Sarah Weißmann 2. Autonomy Under Pressure: How Availability Expectations and After-Hours ICT Use Relate to Work-to-Life Conflict in Hybrid Work. Jens Doms 3. Who works when? Nonstandard work schedules in the UE from a gender, class and race perspective. Anne Lamberet 4. Beyond individual mismatches: Partners’ work hour mismatches across major life events. Silke Kagenaar 5. Does Increased Working from Home Improve Skill Matching? Longitudinal Evidence from the Australian HILDA Survey. Inga Lass | |
| Synge Theatre | PS4.2: Migration, Ethnicity, and Educational Integration | PS5.2: Discrimination and Skill Demand in Hiring | PS6.2: Higher Education Inequality and Stratification |
| 1. How both social class and ethno-racial origins shape educational attainment in Belgium. Elias Herman Kruithof 2. The Benefits of Cross-SES Exposure in the School Classroom for Aspiring High: Occupational Aspirations among Pupils with and without Migration Background in Germany. Robert Vief 3. Policy Gaps in Supporting the Integration of Students With an Immigrant Background. Demos Michael 4. Second Language Curriculum and Educational Inequality: Evidence from Finland. Achyut Gautam 5. Schools’ Role in Shaping Students’ (Gendered) Intergroup Attitudes Through Interpersonal Relationships and Critical Thinking. Anna Moya | 1. Hiring Young People with Disabilities Across Occupational Contexts: Insights from a Factorial Survey Experiment. Claire Edwards 2. Vocational Education and Late-Career Employment Risks: The Role of Skill Outdating and Health. Andrea Forster 3. Beyond Occupational Segregation: Structural Conditions of Gendered Hiring Preferences. Noël Werthmüller 4. Unequal pathways to the labour market: A national field experiment on ethnic discrimination in internship access. Eva Zschirnt 5. Housing Constraints and the Geography of Opportunity: Experimental Evidence on Job Acceptance and Mobility Intentions in Spain. Sergi Vidal | 1. Social inequalities at the transition into tertiary education: Socio-spatial determinants of young adults’ study decisions in Germany. Christian König 2. Breaking the Mold or Reproducing Class? Gender-Atypical Field-of-Study Choices. Irene Michelin 3. Wake Me Up When September Ends: Compensatory Advantage and Horizontal Inequality in Higher Education. Jose David Lopez Blanco 4. Social Inequality, Institutional Opportunities, and Higher Education in Germany. Rolf Becker 5. When Aspirations and Fields Don’t Match: Gendered Study Choices and the Risk of Dropout. Carina Toussaint | |
| Emmet Theatre | PS4.3: Family and Socialisation | PS5.3: AI, Media and Communication | PS6.3: Housing inequality and insecurity |
| 1. National Identity, Economic Uncertainty, and Support for Native-First Allocation of Resources. Jozef Zagrapan 2. Youth Volunteering and Political Participation in Europe: Can Volunteering Reduce Inter- and Intra-Generational Inequalities? Clara Weißenfels 3. Do Grandparents Matter? Intergenerational Transmission of Civic Participation across Three Generations. Hans-Peter Y Qvist 4. Growing (up) apart? The impact of childhood family background on the development of partisanship in young adulthood. Lena Wagner 5. From Parents to Polls: Political Party Transmission in UK Immigrant Families. Magda Borkowska | 1. Timely Exposure to Scandal-Triggering Content and Subsequent Participation in Mass Protest: Findings from the Panama Papers Leak Protest in Iceland, April 2016. Jon Bernburg 2. Politics at First Sight: Partisan Inference from AI-Generated Visual Vignettes and Its Social Consequences. Nelly Buntfuß 3. Unpacking conspiracy narratives through computational methods: a sociological analysis of health controversies on social media. Massimo Airoldi 4. Visualizing the Past, Projecting the Future: Historical Narratives in Nordic Election Campaigning on Facebook. Kalle Eriksson 5. Beliefs in human and AI-generated fake news in 27 European countries. Dömötör Gere | 1. At the margins of measurement: housing insecurity and inclusion in official poverty statistics. Violetta Tucci 2. Residential Segregation of Work and Family Life Courses in Finnish Metropolitan Areas. Nayara Machado 3. Intergenerational Inequality in Income and Housing in Europe in the Context of Demographic Change. Giuseppe Ciccolini 4. Airbnb, Financialisation, and Evictions in Ireland: The 2020-21 Eviction Ban. Evan Carron-Kee 5. Family Solidarity at Home: The Role of Attitudes and Behaviour in Shaping Housing Inequality. Gabriela Sepúlveda-vásquez | |
| Davis Theatre | PS4.4: Contexts of Integration: Institutions and Places | PS5.4: Tracking, Sorting, and Educational Systems | PS6.4: Families, Networks, and Social Integration |
| 1. Civil Society Infrastructure and Labor Market Integration: A Spatial Analysis of Local Refugee Support Organizations in Germany. Samir Khalil 2. Residential Preferences of Refugees in Germany. Kerstin Ostermann 3. Spatial Effects on Refugees’ Integration: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Tae Kyeong Meixner-Yun 4. How political and social contexts condition the integration-settlement link among Ukrainian refugees in Germany. Leona Przechomski 5. Do Crises Equalize or Stratify? Institutional Responses to External Shocks and Migration Outcomes in the Baltic States (2016–2023). Santa Barone-Upeniece | 1. Bringing Ability Tracking (Back) In! Hartmut Esser 2. Do Deviations Divide? How Noncompliance with Track Recommendations Shapes Educational Inequality. Raphael Heiberger 3. The Impact of Early Tracking on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Digital Competence. Dario Nitschke 4. Rethinking Concepts and Measurement of Educational Tracking. Katja Pomianowicz 5. School Quality and Student Sorting. Herman Van De Werfhorst | 1. When to Tell and When to Hide: Experiences of Discrimination and Strategic Self-Presentation in Refugees’ Partner Markets. Irena Kogan 2. The influence of native friends on the development of immigrant youths’ gender role attitudes. David Kretschmer 3. Immigrant Families, Siblings, and Partner Choice – A Study of Sibling Similarity and Birth Order Effects on Intermarriage. Kasimir Dederichs 4. Who Cares? Migrant–non-migrant differences in informal care provision in Germany. Naomi Bader 5. Long-Term Residential Trajectories of Immigrants and Children of Immigrants in France, 1975–2024. Flavien Ganter | |
| Swift Theatre | PS4.5: Economic Shocks, Work and Health | PS5.5: Social Context and Health Inequalities | PS6.5: Family Resources, Parenting, and Educational Decision-Making |
| 1. Do Parental Income Shocks Boost the Realization of Children’s Genetic Potential? Evidence from the UK Child Tax Credit Expansion. Alicia García-Sierra 2. When and What Matters in the Late-Career Path to Predict Poverty? A Diagnostic Sequence Approach Using Transformers. Linda Vecgaile 3. Does income loss explain why unemployment damages mental and physical health? Causal mediation analyses using German panel data. Gerhard Krug 4. Multidimensional in-work poverty in Europe: understanding the role of job quality. Marianna Filandri 5. Escaping In-Work Poverty and Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study of Swedish Workers. Wooseong Kim | 1. Why Europeans Report Their Health Differently: Cross-National Roles of Culture, Response Styles, and Language. Martina Bodo 2. Timing and Duration of Neighbourhood Disadvantage: A Life Course Perspective on Health Behaviours. Juste Lekstyte 3. Cumulative Neighbourhood Deprivation and Health Across the Life Course: The Role of Social Cohesion in England. Qiuyue Lin 4. The Consequences of Involuntary On-Site Work: Evidence from Worker Satisfaction, Engagement, and Health Outcomes. Stephanie Steinmetz 5. Schooling and children's overweight: The German case: The German case. Kars Van Oosterhout | 1. Parent-child mismatches in educational aspirations: Prevalence, stability, and convergence. Kaspar Burger 2. Socioeconomic Inequality and the Role of Parental Expectations in Track and Subject-Level Placement in Irish Secondary Education. Ilyar Heydari Barardehi 3. Withdrawn Advantage: How Parents React to Perceived School Quality. Jensen Skovgaard 4. “Nice White Parents”: How Parents of Different Socioeconomic Statuses Negotiate Educational Recommendations. Mette Nikkessen 5. Intergenerational Transmission of Parental Reading. Markus Klein | |
| Ui Chadhain | PS4.6: Housing, Wealth and Household Dynamics | PS5.6: Migration and Integration | PS6.6: Welfare and Social Inclusion Across the Lifecourse |
| 1. Empowering Homes? Unravelling the Connection Between Energy Efficiency and Well-being. Andrés Estévez 2. Why Own? Homeownership Motivations Profiles in Germany, Hungary, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Sergi Vidal 3. Intrahousehold homeownership structure and the gender division of housework: testing the relative resource theory. Davide Gritti 4. Buffer or Burden? The Conditional Function of Housing Wealth in Economic Insecurity Across Europe. Yuting Li 5. Housing Constraints and the Geography of Opportunity: Experimental Evidence on Job Acceptance and Mobility Intentions in Spain. Sergi Vidal | 1. Immigrants Confronting Immigration: Social Identity Reactions to Culturally Distant Outgroups. Josep Serrano-Serrat 2. Drawing the Line: National Identity, Belonging and Participation among Migrants in the UK and Germany. Antonia Carolin May 3. Leisure Association Involvement as a Pathway to Immigrant Integration? An Outcome-Wide Longitudinal Study of Children of Immigrants. Anders Bastrup Jørgensen 4. Where to Draw the Line? Youth Views on Expanding versus Constraining the Franchise for Immigrants and Emigrants. Natalia Malancu 5. Employment and job quality among ageing migrants in Italy: the role of age at arrival. Stefano Cantalini | 1. Do Normative Framings of the EU Shape EU Welfare State Solidarity? A survey experiment in Spain and Germany. Zsófia Ignácz 2. Missing Out on Social Assistance: The Consequences of Benefit Non Take-Up in the UK. Daria Popova 3. Caregiving, Credit, and Inequality: Financial Selectivity and Debt Dynamics among Informal Carers in the UK. Ursula Henz 4. Between Structure and Perceived Status: Social Exclusion, Social Isolation, and Loneliness Among Young People in Luxembourg. Charlotte Haussmann 5. Male Mortality, Widowhood, and the Gender Gap in Old-Age Poverty. Michal Gulczynski | |
| AB3074 | PS4.7: Intergenerational Ties & Life Course Transitions | PS5.7: Caring and Kinship | PS6.7: Fertility, Parenting & Child Family Outcomes |
| 1. Kinship in midlife: Evidence from a new survey on nuclear and extended kin solidarity in Italy. Marco Tosi 2. Echoes of Loss: Parental Death and Extended Kin Relations in Younger Adulthood. Kateryna Sytkina 3. Warm Ties, Late Departures: Intergenerational Relations, Age Norms and Home Leaving Expectations among Italian Adolescents. Renzo Carriero 4. Invisible Inequality: Partnership Status and Unequal Access to Parental Support in Europe. Veronika Corradi-Eiger 5. Network Stability of Parents and Childless Individuals in Older Age. Maximilian Tolkamp | 1. Family Caregiving, Well-Being, and Inequality in the Danish Welfare State. Anna Amilon 2. Gendered Digital Connectedness in Families: Parent–Adult Child Contact Across Seven European Countries. Zuzana Zilincikova 3. Sandwiched caregivers: How do parents of young children divide care when additional informal care needs arise? Evidence from Germany. Aysegül Güneyli 4. A Dyadic Approach to the Intergenerational Transmission of Household Work. Katia Begall 5. Families, Work, and Welfare States: How Do First Family Transitions Alter Household Income Trajectories? Juliana de Castro Galvao | 1. Accumulating advantages before birth? Parental age and parental earnings inequalities across childhood. Julia Leesch 2. Changes over time in home language among children from language minorities: the role of family structure, socioeconomic status and parenting. Elina Kilpi-Jakonen 3. Interparental Relational Mismatch: Implications for Children’s Non-Cognitive Development. Sharon Picco 4. Maternal Nonstandard Work Schedules and Children’s Physical and Mental Health: Evidence from the US. Pablo Gracia 5. Are We ‘Family? Subjective Family Conceptualizations and Their Implications for Material and Subjective Well-Being. Stephanie Hess | |
| AB3126 | PS4.8: Lifecourse Effects on Health and Well-Being | PS5.8: The Social Distribution of Care | PS6.8: Methodology 2 |
| 1. How healthy do regularized migrants feel after a long stay in the host country? Self-rated and mental health of regularized migrants in France, Trajectories and origins 2 survey (2019-2020). Milica Jankulovic 2. Precarious Employment for Older Women and Health in Extended Working Lives: A Latent Class Approach. Elif Seyban 3. Criminal convictions of different subtypes of adolescent bullies as young adults. Esa Karonen 4. Gendered Trajectories of Intimate Partner Violence. Meritxell Rami Mosella 5. Decomposing Mental Health Inequality Across the Lifecourse: An Oaxaca-Blinder Analysis of Education Gaps Across the Life Course. Frans Johannes van Leeuwen | 1. Frailty and healthcare utilisation in ageing population: a bibliometric mapping of the literature. Sara Rebottini 2. Formal and informal care trajectories: Home Care Use among Migrants and Non-Migrants in Germany. Lea Römisch 3. Trajectories of Spousal Caregiving prior to Widowhood across European Countries. Zachary Van Winkle 4. Discrimination and cream skimming against vulnerable users? A field experiment in access to nursing home services. Jorge Rodríguez-menés 5. Emotion work in ageing societies: A comparative study of family caregivers in Chile and Germany. Catalina Ganga Leon | 1. From Consent to Coverage: How Data Donation Designs Shape Social Inequalities in Digital Trace Data. Jessica Daikeler 2. 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. Erling Solheim 3. The Work Ethic in Europe. Overcoming Measurement Challenges to Track Change Across 18 Countries (1999–2017). Raphaël Piters 4. Measuring Negativity in Social Relationships: The Role of Ego Age, Alter Age, and Age Differences. Philip Adebahr-maskow |