Friday, June 5 / 9:00 - 10:30 Room E

Session 55
Parenthood, Work and Inequality across the Life Course

Chair: Jonas Wood, University of Antwerp

1. It Wasn’t Expected: Consequences of Unplanned Births for Couple and Employment TrajectoriesAnna Barbuscia , University of the Basque Country; Ariane Pailhé, INED - National Institute for Demographic Studies; Anne Solaz, INED.

2. Work-Hour Mismatches among Mothers and Fathers in Germany: A Dynamic Analysis of Post-Birth Employment TrajectoriesSophia Fauser , German Institute for Economic Research (DIW); Emanuela Struffolino, University of Milan.

3. The Gendered Consequences of Childbearing on Partners' Income Trajectories: Evidence from Administrative Tax DataCarlos Gil-Hernández, University of Florence; Elisa Brini , University of Florence; Raffaele Guetto, University of Florence; Maria Luisa Maitino, IRPET; Letizia Ravagli, IRPET; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence.

4. Women’s Employment and Family Trajectories Shape Health Unequally in Later Life Across Welfare RegimesNanum Jeon ; Aitor Garcia, Spanish Research Council; Wesley Wang, Purdue University; Yanji Du, University of California, Los Angeles; Linda Vecgaile, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Bruno Arpino, Università Di Padova; Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

5. Parental Leave and Gender Gaps in Paid and Unpaid Work in Australia and the UKMengxuan Li , the University of Queensland; Janeen Baxter, University of Queensland.

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