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EMPLOY/FAMNET workshop

Monday, 11th May

Morning: project group meetings (see specific program)

12.45 – 13.30 lunch

Afternoon 13.30-15.30

Room A300

- W. Korpi, T. Ferrarini, S. England, Egalitarian gender paradise lost? Re-examining gender inequalities in different types of welfare states

- A. Leira, Changes in the Gender order. Work-family change and policy reforms in Scandinavia

- M. Y. Kan, J. Gershuny, Halfway to gender equality in work? Evidence from time use data

15.30-16.00 coffee break

16.00-18.00-Two parallel sessions

1) Room A300

- M. van der Leij, M. Rolfe, O. Toomet, On the relationship between unexplained wage gap and social network connections for ethnical groups

- C. Magnusson, Why do women get lower pay off to occupational prestige than men?

- J. Polavieja, Sex differences in job allocation. An investment model with macro-level effects

2) Room A310

- C. van Klaveren, B. van Praag, H. Maassen, van den Brink, A public good version of the collective household model with non participation of women in paid labour

- J.P. Heisig, Who does more housework: Rich or Poor? A cross national comparison

- V. Gash, Women between part time and full time work: the influence of changing hours of work on happiness and life satisfaction

19.30 Dinner

Tuesday, 12th May

Morning: 9.00-11.00

Two parallel sessions

1) Room A310

- S. Bertolini, The etherogeneity of the impact of labour market flexibilisation on the transition to adult life in Italy: When do young people leave the nest?

- J. Ghysels, W. van Lancker, Duality in work and care revisited: the EU anno 2005

- G. Bauer, T. Kneip, Did Unilateral Divorce Laws Raise Divorce Rates in Western Europe?

2) Room A300

- P. Barbieri, Atypical employment in Europe

- M. Gebel, J. Giesecke, Labour Market flexibility and inequality. The changing skill-based temporary employment and unemployment risks in Europe

- R. Wielers, D. Ravers, Part time work and work norms in the Netherlands

11.00-11.15 coffee break

11.15-13.15

Two parallel sessions

1) Room A300

- W. Salverda, K. Mayhew: Capitalist economies and Wage inequalities

- C. Le Grand, M. Tahlin, Class, occupation and wages: towards a general explanation of labor market inequality

- T. Korpi, Good jobs for all? Education policy, technical change and job quality

2) Room A310

- M. Jacob, G. Bauer, The influence of the partner’s education on fertility

-M. Evertsson, D. Grunow, International and national studies of the transition to parenthood –Trans-Parent

- A. Garriga, The Changing impact of family structure on children’s educational outcomes

13.15-14.00 lunch

Afternoon: 14.00- 18.00

Project Group Meetings (see specific program)

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