Friday, June 5 / 15:30 - 16:30 Poster Room


Education, Labor Market, and Economic Issues

1. Can Municipalities Mitigate the Effects of Parental Job Loss on Children’s Mental Health? Evidence from Swedish Register Data.Natalia Andreeva, Umea University; Anna Baranowska-Rataj , Umeå University; Xavier De Luna, Umea University.

2. Gendered Vulnerabilities in Food Security Dynamics: A Latent Variable Analysis of Female-Headed Households in Sub-Saharan AfricaSara Balestri , University of Perugia; Andrea Crippa, University of Perugia; Luca Pieroni, University of Perugia.

3. Mothers, Daughters, and the Education Continuum: Intergenerational Mobility and Space Negotiation among Muslim Women in IndiaGulnaj Basri , IN; Manoj Alagarajan, International Institute for Population Sciences; Archana Kujur, Central University of Karnataka.

4. Demographic Pathways of Class Perception: Intergenerational Mobility and Marriage Market DynamicsDANIELA BELLANI, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Eleonora Clerici , University of Pavia; Nevena Kulic, University of Pavia; Debora Mantovani, UNiversità di Bologna; Loris Vergolini, Università di Bologna.

5. Generation and Redistribution of Income from an Age-Perspective. European National Transfer Accounts for the Period 2008 - 2022Bernhard Binder-Hammer , Vienna Institute of Demography.

6. Gender Differences in Social Integration: The Role of Paid WorkMirko Braack , Research Institute Social Cohesion; Daniela Grunow, Goe.

7. Wealth Inequality and Its Impact on Educational Attainment and Occupational Outcomes in IndiaSarika Chaudhary, University of East Anglia; Briti Kar , Jawaharlal Nehru University.

8. Job Satisfaction after the Covid-19 Pandemic – Did Work Disruptions Matter?Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak , Warsaw School o Economics; Dorota Holzer-Zelazewska, SGH - Warsaw School of Economics; Magdalena Kocejko, SGH Warsaw School of Economics.

9. Attitudes and Environmental Behaviours: A Comparison Between Millennials and Generation Z Background Data.Elisa Cisotto, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Andrea Bonanomi , Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Francesca Luppi, Università Cattolica; Alessandro Rosina, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.

10. How Regional Institutions Influence the Success of Formation Policies for Older Workers?Riccardo Dalla Tomba , University of Florence.

11. Trends in Inequality of Opportunity: Studying Heritability of Education over Time in the NetherlandsMarjolijn Das , Statistics Netherlands; Mayke Nollet, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

12. Structural Labor Market Shifts, Female Employment, and Union Dissolution: Evidence from an Instrumental Variable Analysis of the French CaseSofian El Atifi , Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.

13. Raising the Retirement Age for Women: Spillover Effects on Young Adults' Labor Supply in BrazilWilliam Fernandez , Hertie School.

14. Equitable Normal Pension Age Modified in Terms of Fertility LevelTomáš Fiala , Prague University of Economics and Business; Jana Vrabcová, Prague University of Economics and Business; Jitka Langhamrová, Prague University of Economics and Business.

15. Population Decline or Cost Efficiency? Migrant Employment as a Response to Rural Demographic ChangeAgnieszka Fihel , University of Warsaw.

16. Medical Abortion in Italy: Unraveling Access, Inequality, and Institutional DeterminantsGiulia Fornaro , Bocconi University; Marzia Loghi, Istat; Letizia Mencarini, Bocconi University; Paola Profeta, Bocconi University.

17. Historical Reconstruction of the Emergence of the Welfare StateRobert Gal , Hungarian Demographic Research Institute; Miguel Sanchez-Romero, TU Wien and IIASA; Pieter Vanhuysse, University of Southern Denmark.

18. Gendered Labor Outcomes among Stem Professionals in Mexico: Educational Expansion and Structural Inequalities, 2005–2023Karina García Morales , El Colegio de México.

19. Who Bears the Strain? Gendered Within-Household Deprivation Under Budget PressureBenjamin GILBERT , Sciences Po.

20. Labour Market Opportunities and Boys’ Underperformance at School. An Analysis of Subnational Variation with Population Data from Italy and PolandMichal Gulczynski , European University Institute.

22. Payment problems and social assistance dynamics – the Norwegian case.Aapo Hiilamo , MPIDR; Espen Dahl, 2. Department of Social Work, Child Welfare and Social Policy, Faculty of Social Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University.; Åsmund Hermansen, 2. Department of Social Work, Child Welfare and Social Policy, Faculty of Social Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University.; Ida Merete Solvang, 2. Department of Social Work, Child Welfare and Social Policy, Faculty of Social Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University..

23. The Gender Wage Gap in Italy: Evidence from ISFOL PLUS 2016-2021Elena Iakimova, University of Calabria; Manuela Stranges , University of Calabria.

24. Beyond Tenure Status: A Four-Country Survey of Housing Aspirations, Expectations, and Motivations for Owning and RentingPatricia Iglesias Muñoz , Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics; Sergi Vidal, Centre for Demographic Studies.

25. The Gender Gap in Social Transfer Receipt: Examining the Triple Bind of Lone Mothers in GermanyDeike Janssen , Hertie School Berlin & Humboldt University.

26. Roma Children Stuck in a Triangle: School Dropout, Child Marriage and Child LaborIsmet Koc , Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Melike Saraç, Hacettepe University, Institute of Population Studies.

27. Spatial and Institutional Contexts of Educational Assortative Mating in SwedenJesper Lindmarker , The Institute for Analytical Sociology; Benjamin Jarvis, The Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University.

28. Did the Minimum Wage Alleviate Poverty? New Evidence from a Residual Welfare StateMengyu Liu , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Zhuoni Zhang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou); Xiaogang Wu, New York University.

29. The Unequal Burden of Child Loss: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin AmericaMaria Laura Miranda , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Ugofilippo Basellini, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Roland Rau, University of Rostock; Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Southern California; Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

30. Are Skills More Relevant than Formal Education? Evidence from the Spanish Labour Market (1999-2025)Anna Montfort Chipell , Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics; Pau Miret Gamundi, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED-CERCA).

31. Poverty and Inequality Trends in High-Income Countries: Conceptual, Demographic, and Policy ChallengesChiara Moruzzi , Università degli studi di Milano.

32. Defunding the Police to Improve Minority School Performance? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from CaliforniaEmanuele Murgolo , Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Gerard Torrats-Espinosa, Columbia University.

33. Having Children Triggers Misallocation of Skills and Talent? How Children Affect the Occupational Choices of Women over the LifecourseMonika Oczkowska, Warsaw School of Economics SGH; Magdalena Smyk-Szymanska , SGH Warsaw School of Economics.

34. Gender Disparities at Work over the Lifecourse: Are Women Less Satisfied with the Main Job of Their Working Career?Monika Oczkowska , Warsaw School of Economics SGH.

35. The Impact of Social Pensions on Mortality: Evidence from Peru’s Pension 65 ProgramJavier Olivera , Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research; Jose Valderrama, Universidad de Lima.

37. Working Life Expectancy of Physicians and Nurses in Czechia: Disparities, Trends and Implications for Healthcare Workforce PlanningTereza Patáková , Charles University; Ludek Šídlo, Charles University.

38. Mother’s Employment during War: The Role of Marital Status, Household Structure, and Internal Displacement in Ukraine during Russia’s InvasionBrienna Perelli-Harris , University of Southampton; Nataliia Levchuk, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Olga Kupets, Kyiv School of Economics; Volodymyr Sarioglo, Ptoukha Institute for Demography and Life Quality Research; Maryna Ogay, Pt.

39. Arduous Work, Labour Market Exit and Mortality: A Register Study of Finnish Late CareersAart-Jan Riekhoff , Finnish Centre for Pensions; Anu Polvinen, Finnish Centre for Pensions.

40. Returns to digital skills around the world: Evidence from PIAAC’s Second Cycle (2022-2023)Maja Rynko , SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Tomasz Drabowicz, University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology.

41. Assessing Inequality and Conditional Risk of Child Undernutrition through Women’s Empowerment in IndiaBharti Singh , International Institute for Population Sciences; Shrikant Singh, Former Senior Professor, Head, Department of Survey Research and Data Analytics, International Institute for Population Sciences.

42. Adolescent Fertility and Education, Employment, Earnings and Fertility in NorwayVegard Skirbekk , Columbia Aging Center / Columbia University / Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Ole Roegeberg, frisch centre; Bernt Bratsberg, frisch centre.

43. Local Mating Markets and Partnership Formation: The Role of Education-Specific Mating SqueezesNadia Steiber, University of Vienna; Erich Striessnig, University of Vienna; Laura Zilian , University of Vienna.

44. Intersectionalities and Climate Change Concern in Europe: The Privileged ‘Native Male’ EffectMaike van Damme , Centre d'Estudis Demografics (CED).

45. When (and What) Matters in the Late-Career Path? A Diagnostic Sequence Approach Using Transformers to Locate Poverty Risk in Late-Career HistoriesLinda Vecgaile , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

46. Spousal Influence on Older Adults’ Post-Retirement EmploymentZhong (Anastasia) Wang , Dr..

48. Adapting Together: Climate Change and Gendered Adjustments of Intra-household Labor Allocation in Rural ChinaFei XIE , The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou).

49. Missing Marriages: Changes in Marriage Formation Trends in Europe after 2020Zuzana Zilincikova , Population Research Centre, University of Groningen.

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