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Final programme RC 28 Spring meeting at EUI/RSCAS near Florence, 15-17 May Last update May 7, 2008 List of sessions, number of papers and chairs T1. Income and wealth in comparison, 4 papers, Richard Arum: [email protected] T2. Divorce in comparison, 2 papers, Maurice Gesthuizen: [email protected] T3. Poverty and deprivation in comparison, 3 papers, Gabriele Ballarino: [email protected] T4. Gender differences at labor markets in comparison, 3 papers, Robert Mare: [email protected] T5. Inequalities in birth and health in comparison, 7 papers, Jani Erola: [email protected] T6. Immigrants at the labor markets in comparison, 5 papers, Maarten Wolbers: [email protected] T7. Inequalities in Asia in comparison, 4 papers, Hyunjoon Park: [email protected] T8. Inequalities at older ages in comparison, 3 papers, Steffen Hillmert [email protected] T9. Inequalities by educational policies in comparison, 7 papers, Herman van der Werfhorst: [email protected] T10. The importance of family for educational inequalities in comparison, 6 papers, Juho Härkönen: [email protected] T11. Education and labor market outcomes in comparison, 5 papers, Marco Albertini: [email protected] T12. Immigrants and education in comparison, 5 papers, Adam Gamoran: [email protected] : T13. The integration of immigrants in comparison, 5 papers, Hanna Ayalon: [email protected] T14. Inequalities at labor markets in comparison, 7 papers, Donald Treiman: [email protected] T15. Classes and status in comparison, 5 papers, Peter Róbert: [email protected] T16. inequalities in China, 3 papers, Mike Hout: [email protected] T17. Inequalities in education, 6 papers, Chris Whelan: [email protected] T18. Inequalities in health, 1 paper, Robert Mare: [email protected] T19. The changing balance between the sexes, 6 papers, Daniela Grunow: [email protected] T20. Immigration and inequalities, 11 papers, Sin Yi Cheung: [email protected] T21. Inequality at the labor market, 5 papers, Markus Gangl: [email protected] T22. Intergenerational mobility, 5 papers, Thomas Diprete: [email protected] P1. Classes, Status and other inequalities, 17 posters P2. The intergenerational transmission of inequalities and the role of education, 18 posters P3. Labor markets, income and poverty, 16 posters P4. Life events and inequalities, 15 posters

Time table of sessions and rooms Teatro, Badia Seminar 2, Badia 12.00-14.00 14.00-16.00 16.30- 18.30 18.30- 20.00 8.30-10.30 11.00-13.00 13.00-14.30 14.30-16.30 17.00-19.00 20.00 8.30-10.30 11.00-13.00 13.00-14.30 14.30-16.30 17.00-18.30

T12 (4 p.)

Sala del Capitolo, Badia

15th May Registration: Refettorio, Badia T1 (4 p.) T4 (3 p.) T18 (1 p.) T5(4 p.) T8 (3 p.)

Refettorio, Badia

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T12 (1 p.) T13 (3 p.) Reception given by the EUI: Lower Loggia, Badia 16th May T13 (2 p.) T5 (3 p.) T11 (4 p.) T2 (2 p.) T15 (1 p.) T3 (3 p.) T15 (4 p.) T11 (1 p.) P1 (17 p.) T6 (1 p.) T10 (3 p.) Lunch: Lower Loggia, Badia RC28 board meeting: Seminar 2 or Upper Loggia, Badia T6 (4 p.) T9 (4 p.) T10 (3 p.) P2 (18 p.) T16 (3 p.) T9 (3 p.) T17 (4 p.) Conference dinner, Villa La Fonte, San Domenico di Fiesole 17th May T20 (4 p.) T7 (4 p.) T17 (2 p.) T14 (2 p.) T20 (4 p.) T19 (4 p.) T14 (4 p.) P3 (16 p.) Lunch: Lower Loggia, Badia T20 (3 p.) T19 (2 p.) T14 (1 p.) P4 (15 p.) T22 (2 p.) T21 (3 p.) T22 (3 p.) T21 (1 p.) Close 18.30

Tim schedule of papers per session T1. Income and wealth in comparison, 15th May, Seminar 2, Chair: Richard Arum Start Authors

Paper

14.00 Beckfield

Remapping Inequality in Europe: The Net Effect of Regional Integration on Total Income Inequality in the European Union

14.30 Gangl

The Structure of Income Dynamics in Advanced Economies

15.00

Giesecke Verwiebe

15.30 Hevenstone

Rising wage inequality in Germany and Great Britain. Results from a cross-national comparison between 1985 and 2005 The Fixed Term Contract Wage Gap: An analysis of 10 European Countries

Link to paper

T2. Divorce in comparison, 16th May, Teatro, Chair Maurice Gesthuizen Link to paper

Start Authors Paper 9.30

Kaplan Welfare Regimes, Economic Resources and Divorce Stier

10.00 Täht

The Consequences of Non-standard Work Arrangements for Family Cohesion: the Netherlands and the U.S.

T3. Poverty and deprivation in comparison, 16th May, Teatro, Chair: Gabriele Ballarino Start Authors

Paper

11.00 Avram

Poverty in Central and Eastern Europe. What Difference Does Social Assistance Make?

Link to paper

The Dynamics of Income Poverty and Material Deprivation in 12 11.30 Tomaszewski European Countries – an application of Sequence Analysis in the cross-national research 12.00

Whelan Maitre

The 'Europeanisation' of Reference Groups: A Reconsideration Using EU-SILC

T4. Gender differences at labor markets in comparison, 15th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Robert Mare: Link to Start Authors Paper paper 14.00 Boeckmann

The Impact of Co-Residential Fatherhood on Men's Earnings

Grunow 14.30 Evertsson, Aisenbrey

Time out as a stratifying mechanism: a cross-national comparison of parental leave policies and mother’s careers in the United States, Germany and Sweden

15.00

Yaish, Stier

Gender Inequality in Job Authority: A Cross-National Comparison in 26 countries

T5. Inequalities in birth and health in comparison, 15th & 16th May, Seminar 2, Chair: Jani Erola Link to Start Authors Paper paper 16.30

Barbieri Bozzon

Labour market insecurity and transition to first birthood. Comparing Economic and Institutional factors behind first maternity

17.00

Eikemo Kunst

Class related health inequalities are not larger in the East: A comparison of 4 European regions using the new European SocioEconomic Classification

17.30

Huijts Partner's education, societal openness, and subjective health in Europe Kraaykamp

18.00 Jacob

Education and family formation

8.30 Manzoni

Childbirth and mother’s labour supply: Comparative evidence from German, Dutch and UK life-history data

9.00 Nazio

Sense and sensibility: Employment transitions and fertility decisions

Comparison of the associations between different measures of socioeconomic position and self-rated health in multiple countries

9.30 Perlman

T6. Immigrants at the labor markets in comparison, 16th May, Teatro, Chair: Maarten Wolbers Link to Start Authors Paper paper 12.30 Cheung 14.30

Chinese in the western class structure

Fernandes Occupational Segregation by Race and its Consequences to the Lima Perception of Discriminatory Practices in Brazil and South Africa

15.00 Haberfeld

Estimating Self-Selection of Immigrants: Decomposing the Difference in Immigrant-to-Native Earnings Differentials

15.30 Kesler

Immigration and the Dynamics of Occupational Segregation in Germany, Sweden, and the UK

16.00 Tucci

Immigrants’ descendants in France and Germany: processes of social distancing and modes of participating in the labour market

T7. Inequalities in Asia in comparison, 17th May, Seminar 2, Chair: Hyunjoon Park Start Authors 8.30

Byun Kim

9.00 Misumi

Paper

Link to paper

Dropout Rates in Higher Education: A Comparative Study between South Korea and the United States Gender Bias in Branching Employment Sequence: Forward Comparative Study between Japan and Korea

Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Social Origin on Progression to 9.30 Nakazawa Higher Education in East Asian Countries: Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan 10.00

Domestic Migration Effects on Mobility between Insiders and Tochizawa Outsiders: Cross-National Comparison of Standard-Employment Tarohmaru Attainment between Japan and Korea

T8. Inequalities at older ages in comparison, 15th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Steffen Hillmert Link to Start Authors Paper paper 16.30

Albertini Is transfer behaviour class specific? The effect of social class on Radl intergenerational transfers

17.00 Radl

Social Stratification in the Transition from Work of Retirement – European Retirement Patterns in Comparison

17.30 Zaccaria Joint retirement of European Couples T9. Inequalities by educational policies in comparison, 16th May, Seminar 2, Chair: Herman van der Werfhorst Link to Start Authors Paper paper 14.30 Alegre

School regimes and school equity. First insights supported on PISA 2006

Ferrer 15.00

Ayalon Livneh

Gender stratification, curricular policy, and the gender gap in math achievement: A comparative study

15.30

DiPrete Family and Schooling Determinants of the Changing Gender Gap in Legewie Educational Attainment: A Comparison of the U.S. and Germany

16.00

Mateju Smith

College expectations in cross-national comparative perspective. The Role of Individual and Structural Factors in the Determination of College Expectations in OECD Countries

Park 17.00 Kyei

Effects of Immigrant Status and Country of Origin on School Type in Highly Differentiated School Systems: A Comparison of Six European Countries

17.30 Robert

Educational Segregation and Educational Achievement

18.00 Roosmaa

Inequality in Non-Formal Education Participation: Different Patterns in Old and New European Union Member States

T10. The importance of family for educational inequalities in comparison, 16th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Juho Härkönen: Link to Start Authors Paper paper Arum Gamoran 11.30 Shavit, Yaish 12.00

Huisman Smits

12.30 Long 14.30

Insider/Outsider Resistance or Attainment? Variation in Jewish and Palestinian Disciplinary Climates and Educational Expectations in Differing Educational Contexts Keeping children in school: household and district-level determinants of school drop-out in 340 districts of 30 developing countries The Gender Gap in Educational Attainment both Within and Between Continents

Ojima Family Background, School System and Academic Achievement in von Below Germany and in Japan

15.00 Robson

A Cross National Comparison of the Forms of Capital on Student Academic Skills

15.39 Webbink

Commercial and household work and the relationship with school enrolment in 18 developing countries

T11. Education and labor market outcomes in comparison, 16th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Marco Albertini Link to Start Authors Paper paper 8.30 Ballatore 9.00

Barone Luis

9.30 Rohrbach

Mobility Experience of ERASMUS Students: Inequality in the Use of "Exchange" Programmes. A Comparative Study between England, France and Italy Education among tertiary graduates in eight European nations: assessing the role of education and labour market institutions Meritocratic Knowledge societies? Returns to Education in Crossnational and Longitudinal Perspective

10.00

Sikora Saha

Development, Inequality and Occupational Expectations

11.00

van de Werfhorst

Vocational Education and Active Citizenship Behaviour in Comparative Perspective

T12. Immigrants and education in comparison, 15th May, Teatro, Chair: Adam Gamoran Start Authors

Paper

14.00 Alieva

Do education and immigration policies interact? The effect of policies on individual level performance of immigrant students in 21 countries

14.30 Brinbaum

From educational aspirations to educational attainment: the school careers of immigrant’s children in France and in the US.

Dronkers 15.00 Heus, Levels

Educational systems as a Resource or hindrance for immigrants? The effects of educational system characteristics of both countries of origin and destination on the scientific literacy of immigrant children in Western countries

15.30

LessardPhillips

16.30 Reisel

Link to paper

yes

Testing segmented assimilation in Canada and Britain Minority Dropout in Higher Education: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Norway

T13. The integration of immigrants in comparison, 15th & 16th May, Teatro, Chair: Hanna Ayalon Link to Start Authors Paper paper 17.00

Danzer Dietz

Economic Migration, Networks and Skill Transferability from the New European Borderlands. A Comparison of Five Eastern European Countries.

André, Differences in Perceived Discrimination by First and Second 17.30 Dronkers Generation Immigrants from Different Countries of Origin in the Fleischmann different EU member-states. 18.00

Gorodzeisly Semyonov

Terms of Exclusion: Public Views toward Admission and Allocation of Rights to Immigrants in European Countries

8.30

Guveli Platt

Muslim Religiosity in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

9.00 Simkus

Insiders and Outsiders in the Western Balkan

T14. Inequalities at labor markets in comparison, 17th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Donald Treiman Link to Start Authors Paper paper 9.30

Byrne Kucel

Are over-educated people insiders or outsiders? Unobservables in onthe job search.

10.00

Giesecke Gebel

Labour Market Flexibility and Inequality: The Changing Risk Patterns of Temporary Employment in Europe

11.00 Leuze

Unequal Career Paths? Institutional Differentiation and the

Stratification of Labour Market Returns of Higher Education Graduates 11.30

Noelke Horn

Changing Labour Market Entry Dynamics In Post-Communist Societies

12.00

Pals Tuma

Adolescent Non-compliance and Career Paths: A Comparison of PostSoviet Societies Unemployment and other forms of social exclusion: Job loss and its consequences on civic engagement in Germany and Great Britain

12.30 Strauss 14.30

Van der Meer

Is Part-time Work a Solution for Time Scarcity?

T15. Classes and status in comparison, 16th May, Seminar 2, Chair: Peter Róbert Start Authors 10.00

Paper

Ganzeboom ISCO 2008: Changes, Prospects and Applications Treiman Objective and Subjective Social Class in Europe, North America, and Australia

11.00 Hout 11.30

Link to paper

Katrnak Fucik

The Relationship between Educational Homogamy and Educational Mobility in European Countries

12.00 Schneider

Progress in the Cross-National Measurement of Educational Attainment: Testing a European Survey Version of the ISCED-97

12.30 Simonchuk Class Structures in Comparative Perspective T16. inequalities in China, 16th May, Teatro, Chair: Mike Hout Start Authors Paper 17.00

Treiman The Effect of Internal Migration in China on Socioeconomic Outcomes Hu

17.30 Wu 18.00

Link to paper

Zhang Wu

The Household Registration and Rural-Urban Educational Inequality in China, 1955-2005 Social Changes, Cohort Quality, and Labor Market Assimilation: Chinese Immigrants in Hong Kong, 1991-2006

T17. Inequalities in education, 16th & 17th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Chris Whelan Start Authors

Paper

17.00 Andersen

Common genes or exogenous shock? Disentangling the causal effect of paternal unemployment on children’s schooling efforts.

Arviv17.30 Elyashiv Ayalon

Dropout and Inequality: The Effect of School Context

18.00

Iannelli Gamoran

Inclusion versus diversion in Higher Education

Link to paper

Roksa 18.30 Arum Velez

On the Boundary between School and Work: Does Employment Hinder Cognitive Growth in Higher Education?

8.30

Tieben Wolbers

Success and Failure in Secondary Education

9.00

Triventi Trivellato

Does Students' Employment Strengthen Inequality? Evidence From Italian Higher Education

T18. Inequalities in health, 15th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Robert Mare Start Authors Paper 15.30

Link to paper

Sánchez-Jankowski Determinants of American Indian Health Care Utilization Abramson

T19. The changing balance between the sexes, 17th May, Seminar 2, Chair: Daniela Grunow Link to Start Authors Paper paper 11.00 McGinnity

Work-life conflict and social stratification in western Europe

11.30

Alon Gelbgiser

The Female Advantage in Scholastic Performance in U.S. Colleges: Females' Over-Achievements or Sex Segregation in Field of Study?

12.00

Bills Chen

Has Women’s Educational Advantage Moved into the Workplace? Trends in Participation in Work-Related Education and Training

12.30

Gerber Gender and the Labor Market in Russia, 1985-2001: Institutional Perelli-Harris Change, Family Structure, and Regional Variation

14.30 Vandecasteele

The gender wage gap and its cumulative effects over the career: a comparison of two cohorts

15.00 Zeng

Is There a Glass Ceiling Effect? Evidence from a Stock-Flow Analysis

T20. Immigration and inequalities, 17th May, Teatro, Chair : Sin Yi Cheung Start Authors 8.30

Asmoredjo Maas

9.00 Becker

Paper

Link to paper

Educational Sibling Similarities of Immigrant Children in the Netherlands Who takes the last step towards inclusion? Turkish parents’ naming practices in Germany as an example of immigrants’ emotional identification

9.30

Creighton Park

Empty seats at home, empty desks at school: the role of migration in family structure and a child’s education in Mexico

10.00

Fleischmann Contextual effects on educational outcomes: can neighbourhoods Phalet explain ethnic educational inequality?

11.00

Hamplova Visible Minorities and Intermarriage: Comparison of English and Le Bourdais French Canada

11.30

Kanas van

The Role of Post-Migration Skills vis-à-vis Social Contacts in the Employment Career of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in

yes

Tubergen van der Lippe

Germany

12.00

Li Heath

12.30

Cultural Participation and Cultural Reproduction among Ethnic Nagel Minority and Native Majority Adolescents and their Parents in the Ganzeboom Netherlands

Social mobility of minority ethnic groups in Britain (1973-2005)

14.30 Platt

Inter-ethnic unions and the welfare of children

15.00 Raya

Does interethnic marriage promote economic mobility of intermarried ethnic minorities in Britain?

15.30 Relikowski

Why do migrants have higher educational aspirations than natives? Quantitative analyses at the transition from primary to secondary school in Germany

T21. Inequality at the labor market, 17th May, Sala del Capitolo, Chair: Markus Gangl Start Authors Paper 15.00 Kriesi

Variation in Individual Job Opportunities

Ruiter 15.30 De Graaf

Absolute or Relative Educational Position? Status Attainment at Labour Market Entry

16.00 Scholtz

Is Exclusion Relevant for Predicting Individual Behaviour? Results from the Swiss Household Panel

17.00 Viviani

On the Italian irregular workers: a longitudinal study of the career trajectories since the 1970s.

17.30 Wolbers

Employment transitions in the Netherlands in the period 1980-2004: Are the Dutch lower educated subject to cyclical or structural crowding-out?

Link to paper

T22. Intergenerational mobility, 17th May, Seminar 2, Chair: Thomas Diprete Start Authors

Paper

15.30

Erola Härkönen

The total effect of family background on socio-economic status: trends in sibling resemblance in class and earnings in Finland, 1970-2000

16.00

Friedman Mare

Education of Children and Differential Mortality of Parents: Do Parents Benefit from Their Children’s Attainments?

17.00 Hauser

Intergenerational Economic Mobility

Muggli Scholtz

Determinants of Wealth in Germany

17.30

Torche 18.00 CostaRibeiro

What drives intergenerational class mobility? Period change, cohort replacement, and declining returns to education in Brazil.

Link to paper

P1. Classes, Status and other inequalities, 16th May, 10.30-13.30, Refettorio Authors

Poster

Barozet Espinoza

The Chilean middle classes in a compared perspective: between historical precariousness and social mechanisms of inclusion

Beavis

Social mobility and measuring the fairness of societies: introducing an index to measure the implementation of preferences

Bessudnov

Social status and social class in post-Soviet Russia

Breen Holm

Behavioural and Statistical Models of Educational Inequality

Buis

Primary and secondary effects in a logit model

Caínzos Voces

Class and political voice in Europe: modeling the cross-national and temporal variation of class inequalities in political participation

Link to paper

Chan Social stratification of cultural consumption in England: Further evidence Goldthorpe Firebaugh Schroeder

On the Consequences of Relative Economic Status: Does Your Neighbour’s Income Affect Your Happiness?

Guo Roettger, Mulan Harris

The Integration of Genetic Propensities into Social

Hillmert

Cumulative inequalities in life courses and social mobility

Lemel

The stratification of life styles. Elitism, eclecticism or omnivorousness

Maralani Mare

Unobserved Heterogeneity, Demographic Mechanisms, and Educational Mobility

Meraviglia Validation of Occupational Status Scales via Multi-Trait Multi-Method Ganzeboom Models Morillas

The Welfare State and Redistribution

Neves, Xavier

Occupational Structure, Social Classes, and Racial Inequality in Brazil: An Intrinsic Comparison with the USA

Rebenstorf

Elites in Germany - Democratic or Oligarchic Recruitment?

Tam

Accounting for Dynamic Selection Bias in Education Transitions: A Largesample Evaluation of Alternative Estimation Strategies

P2. The intergenerational transmission of inequalities and the role of education, 16th May, 14.0017.00, Refettorio Link to Authors Poster paper Andrew

Retained and Re-Tracked? Evidence of the Effects of Primary Grade Retention on Later Educational Attainment

Ballarino Schadee

Allocation and distribution. A discussion of the educational transition model, with reference to the Italian case

Balogh

Comparing the effect of retrospective vs. panel design on occupational mobility

Benito Gonzalez

Local Policies to Reduce School Social Segregation. The Case of School Zoning

Forestan Kilpi

school decision making processes after GCSEs in England: the role of social ties

Gundert Mayer

Persisting Class Disadvantages Despite Increasing Educational and Social Opportunities – Findings on the Social Mobility of Women in West Germany

Jæger

Stillbirth and caesarean section as natural experiments to identify the causal effect of family size on IQ and educational attainment

Menahem

The impact of community bonding and bridging social capital on educational performance

Oksamytna Khmelko

Social Mobility in Ukraine: trends in comparative perspective

Pfeffer Goldrick-Rab

Postsecondary Educational Careers in the US: A Multinomial Transition Approach

Rani Huisman

What makes Children in India enrol and stay in School: Household and district-level determinants of educational participation in 440 Indian Districts

Reimer Schindler

Primary and Secondary Effects in Class Differentials: The Transition to Tertiary Education in Germany

Roksa Velez

When Studying Schooling is Not Enough: Incorporating Employment in Models of Educational Transitions

Saar Helemäe

Vocational secondary education in Estonia: producing diversion and/or providing safety net

Schmitt

The influence of children’s social capital on transition after 4th grade

Schnettler Aisenbrey

Impacts of Educational Expansion on Class Attainment in West Germany

Schunck

Immigrant Integration and Transnational Activities. The Situation of Immigrants in Germany

Stocké

Children’s School Achievement and Parents’ Educational Aspirations: The Moderating Role of the Reference Group

P3. Labor markets, income and poverty, 17th May, 10.30-13.30, Refettorio Authors

Poster

Carbonaro Montt

Education, Skills, and Workers’ Career Trajectories: Intragenerational Mobility in the NSLY

Cha

The effect of switching jobs on the gender wage gape

Ishida

Class Origin and Early Career Progressions among the Youth

Kristal Cohen

Classes of Income – Diversification in Sources of Income of Wage and Salary Workers

Kumlai

Wage changes by job mobility in segmented labour market in Thailand

Kyei

The Mixed Blessing of Child Fostering: Implications of Child

Link to paper

Park

Fostering for the Educational Outcomes of Ghanaian Children

Lancee Van Alphen

The Influence of Social Capital on the Dropout Effect. A Longitudinal Study of the Labour Market Outcomes of Early School Leavers in Germany

Leicht

Broken Down by Race and Gender? Sociological Explanations of New Sources of Earnings Inequality

Lindemann

Non-Estonians in Estonian Labour Market: Equal Opportunities?

Mandel

Gender Economic Inequality: Different Models, Different Tradeoffs

McKeever

Social Inequality in South Africa

McManus

Marriage and Poverty in Immigrant and non-Immigrant Households in the United States

Pensiero

The effects of abilities on occupational outcome. How and how early do people become unequal?

Roosalu

Changing World of Work: Job Flexibility and Security in Estonian Labour Market

Tomaskovic-Devey The Generation of Income Inequality: Fields, Claims Making, and Avent-Holt Institutions Torre Fernández

Gender Segregation and Women's Career Mobility

P4. Life events and inequalities, 17th May, 14.00-17.00, Refettorio Authors

Poster

Beck GonzálezSancho

Educational assortative mating, relationship commitment and children’s school readiness

Blommaert Jaspers

Ethnic Differences in Mobility during the Educational Careers of Dutch Students

Chang Yang

Educational Gradients in Self-Rated Health: Trends and Mediating Mechanisms

Estrada

Post-Retirement Housing Transitions: Cohort Change and the Stability of Homeownership

Feniger

Social Inequality and the Risk of Terror Victimization: The Case of Israel’s Citizens

Giudici

Occupational mobility of linked careers during the transition to the parenthood in Switzerland

Haller

The state and the interaction between class and ethnic stratification. Explaining world-wide differences in inequality

Heath Li

Labour market earnings of minority ethnic groups in Britain (19722005)

Herman Campbell

Ethnic boundary crossing and social exclusion

Khattab

What happens to ethnicity when taking class into consideration?

Lewin

New Beginnings: Cohabitation and Remarriage among the Widowed

Link to paper

and Divorced in Israel Recchi

Sketch of a Social Mobility Theory of International Migration

Schneider Paulus

Ethnic Discrimination in the German School System

Valeeva

The role of education and social trust for strategic choices regarding health needs

Zelenev

Measuring Social Exclusion and its Impact on the Labor Market Outcomes in U.S.