OSC Scientific Seminar 2021-2022 Friday 4th February 2022, 11:30 amOnline conference via Zoom What do fathers use their leave for? Exploring the diversity of uses and non-uses of paternity leave in France Alix Sponton PhD Student, Sciences Po - OSC & INED Between 2002 and 2021, French fathers could take up to 14 days of paid leave until the...
Family demographic processes and in-work poverty: A systematic review Antonino Polizzia, Emanuela Struffolino, Zachary Van Winkle Advances in Life Course Research, vol. 52, June 2022, 100462Paper available on ScienceDirect portalPaper also available in Preprint version (SocArXiv)   The presence of working poor individuals – employed...
Sciences Po and the Observatoire Sociologique du Changement (OSC) will be hosting a workshop on the individual and societal consequences of widowhood, especially in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite spousal loss being one of the most devastating events in the lives of men and women, research on the consequences of bereavement is limited in...
The Subjective Cost of Young Children: A European Comparison Sonja Spitzer, Angela Greulich, Bernhard Hammer Social Indicators Research, First Published 15 May 2022 Paper in open access via Springer Link - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-022-02942-5 The researchers have investigated how the birth of a child affects the objective and subjective...
Labour Market Protection and Family Policy in High-Income Countries. Continuity and Change (1990-2020) Federico Danilo FilettiSciences Po - CRIS & LIEPP Thesis defense, Thursday 17 November 2022, 3pm, at Sciences Po, room K.011. Jury: Rossella Ciccia, Associate Professor of Social Policy, University of Oxford (reviewer) Emanuele Ferragina,...
The CRIS is pleased to organize, at Sciences Po in Paris, the 2023 Spring Meeting of the ISA Research Committee 28 "Social Stratification", on May 24-26th, 2023. Following the Call for Papers, launched at the end of 2022, we received more than 600 proposals worldwide, dealing with the main themes of Education and Social Inequality across the Life...
Measuring the educational gradient of period fertility in 28 European countries: A new approach based on parity-specific fertility estimates Angela Greulich, Laurent Toulemon (INED) Demographic Research, vol. 49, art. 34, p. 905-968, doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2023.49.34 By delivering a new method for measuring the educational gradient of fertility...
CRIS Scientific Seminar 2023-2024 Friday, May 3rd 2024, 11:30 amSciences Po, Room K008 (1, St-Thomas-d'Aquin) From Workplace to Home: How Maternal Job Demands affect Cognitive and Non-cognitive Early Child Development Gundula Zoch Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Oldenburg Research Fellow, Leibniz Institute for Educational...
CRIS Scientific Seminar 2023-2024 Friday, June 21st 2024, 11:30 amSciences Po, Room K011 (1, St-Thomas-d'Aquin) Fatherhood and Men’s Working Hours in a Part-Time Economy Thijs Bol Professor of SociologyUniversity of Amsterdam How do fathers adjust their working hours after the birth of their first child? Though the impact of childbirth on women’s...
contact : lidia.panico(at)sciencespo.frBureau / Office : A210Habilitée à diriger des thèses Download the Resume (pdf, 520 Ko) Lidia Panico is member of the LIEPP - Co-Director of the Educational Policies Research Group. PUBLICATIONS - RESEAUX SOCIAUX Thèmes de recherche - Research Interests Lidia Panico’s research is at the crossroad between...
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