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Opening words
Elina Kilpi-Jakonen
1A Labour market inequalities and their consequences I
Critical Life Events and the Dynamics of Inequality: Findings from the CRITEVENTS Project.
Thomas Leopold, Juho Harkonen, Christiaan Monden, Daniel Oesch
2A Labour market inequalities and their consequences II
Dynamics of Accumulated Inequalities for Seniors in Employment: An Overview of the Main Findings and Policy Implications
Nicky Le Feuvre, Clary Krekula, Alena Krizkova, Aine Ni Leime, Wendy Lottero, Nathalie Rougier, Sarah Vickerstaff
2C Labour market inequalities and their consequences IV
LGBTQ Workplace Inequalities: Exploring conceptual and policy scenarios with agent-based modelling
Matthew Hall, Andrew King
3C Inequality across the life-course
Early Childhood Inequalities: Determinants, Consequences, and Policies
Gabriella Conti, Sarah Cattan, Kjell Salvanes, Aline Buetikofer, Christine Farquharson (and more)
Norface-DIAL-TRISP: Summary of Research Projects
Alexander Ludwig
Lives in Welfare States: Life courses and social inequality in four European countries.
Anette Fasang, Stefan Bastholm Andrade, Selçuk Bedük, Zafer Büyükkeçeci, Aleksi Karhula
The promise & ethics of genetic data for policy
Hans Van Kippersluis, Samuel Baker, Teresa Bago d’Uva, Pietro Biroli, Rita Dias Pereira, Titus Galama, Fleur Meddens, Dilnoza Muslimova, Emil Normark Sorensen, Niels Rietveld, Eric Slob, Kevin Thom, Nicolai Vitt, Stephanie von Hinke
4A Intergenerational transmission of Inequalities
Life-Course Dynamics of Educational Tracking – A Summary of Findings
Steffen Schindler
Child vocabulary development from early to late childhood and the influence of father’s occupation, using data from two British longitudinal studies.
Helen Wareham, Joe Willoughby, James Law
4B Labour market inequalities and their consequences III
Comparative Panel File (CPF): A Novel Open Science Approach for Harmonizing International Surveys
Thomas Leopold, Konrad Turek, Matthijs Kalmijn,
4C Labour market inequalities and their consequences V
Inequality, Redistribution and the Labour Market
Richard Blundell
Social security for all? Cost of unemployment on income across the distribution in different welfare regimes
Selçuk Bedük, Anette Fasang, Susan Harkness, Stefan Bastholm Andrade, Zafer Büyükkeçeci, Satu Helske, Aleksi Karhula
5A Development of inequalities during childhood and youth
Family Policy and Child Development
Larissa Zierow, Francesco Andreoli, Arnaud Lefranc
5C Topical issues in life-course research
Pink-washing in (Post)Brexit Britain: Scottish Exceptionalism?
Yvette Taylor
Gender inequalities during Covid-19
Monica Costa-Dias, Alison Andrew, Sonya Krutikova, Lucy Kraftman
Genetic data and risky health behaviours
Stephanie von Hinke, Samuel Baker, Teresa Bago d’Uva, Pietro Biroli, Rita Dias Pereira, Titus Galama, Fleur Meddens, Dilnoza Muslimova, Emil Normark Sorensen, Niels Rietveld, Eric Slob, Kevin Thom, Hans van Kippersluis, Nicolai Vitt
Self-control skills and parenting as resiliency/protective factors in preterm born adolescents
Ayten Bilgin, Dieter Wolke, Nicole Baumann, Hayley Trower, Asteria Brylka, Katri Räikkönen, Kati Heinonen, Eero Kajantie, Daniel Schnitzlein, & Sakari Lemola, and the PremLife research group.