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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 10/July/2024
9:30am
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11:00am
20 years of ESS in Portugal: A tribute to João Ferreira de Almeida I
Location: C201, Floor 2
Chair: Alice Ramos
Chair: Analia Torres
Chair: Jorge Vala
 

Class structures and inequality factors over well-being

Nuno Nunes, Sara Franco da Silva, Maria do Carmo Botelho, Rosário Mauritti

Iscte-University Intsitute of Lisbon, Portugal



Class-rooms: is the social elevator broken?

Pedro Abrantes

Universidade Aberta & ISCTE-IUL, Portugal



Economic climate and social disaffection: understanding attitudes towards immigration

Alice Ramos, Jorge Vala

Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal



Gender, Polarization and Power: Exploring Political Alignment in Europe

Bernardo Coelho1, Anália Torres2, Rui Brites3, Diana Maciel2

1: ISCSP-ULisboa, Portugal; 2: CIEG/ISCSP-ULisboa; 3: CIES/ISCTE-IUL

Changing inequalities in international comparison
Location: C406, Floor 4
Chair: Pia Blossfeld
 

Birds of a feather flock together: The assortative mating in terms of gender educational gap in European countries (2002-2020)

Eva Tsouparopoulou, Glykeria Stamatopoulou, Maria Symeonaki

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece



Contextual variation in the effect of highly educated parents on children’s education across Europe: the role of demographic, institutional, and family structures

Wilfred Uunk1, Tomas Katrnak2, Pia Blossfeld1

1: University of Innsbruck, Austria; 2: Masaryk University, Czech Republic



Layers of inequality: How (un-)equal regions in (un-)equal countries affect civic participation

Sven Ehmes1, Carlotta Giustozzi2

1: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 2: Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development



Utilising the European Social Survey: Exploring the patterns of Social Mobility in Europe in the 20th vs the 21st century

Tamara Zsuzsanna Böcz

Széchenyi István University, Hungary

Digital transition, wellbeing and environmental perceptions
Location: C301, Floor 3
Chair: Ana Suárez Álvarez
Chair: Maria Vicente
 

Assessing the Relationship of Scientist-Related Conspiracy Endorsement and Climate Change Attitudes

Marina Maglić, Tomislav Pavlović, Renata Franc

Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia



Explaining Regional and Individual Differences in Climate Change Attitudes Across Europe: Results from Round 10 of the European Social Survey

Martin Velichkov

University of Reading, United Kingdom



Integrating Environmental Quality in the Economics of Happiness

Margarida Casau1,2, Marta Ferreira Dias1,2, Miguel Viegas1,2, Gabriel Leite Mota3,4

1: University of Aveiro, Portugal; 2: GOVCOPP, Unidade de Investigação em Governança, Competitividade e Políticas Públicas, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; 3: Instituto Superior de Serviço Social do Porto, Portugal; 4: Instituto de Sociologia da Universidade do Porto (ISUP), Portugal



Intersecting effects of social class and gender regarding the participation in adult education in European countries with different level of digitalization before and after Covid-19 pandemic

Rumiana Stoilova, Petya Ilieva-Trichkova

Institute of Philosophy and Sociology,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria



The great recession and the formation of environmental preferences: evidences from the Impressionable Years

Michela Piccari

Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy



The use of Big Data to improve regional estimates of attitudes towards climate change based on the European Social Survey

Angelo Moretti, Camilla Salvatore

Utrecht University

How Europeans view and evaluate democracy, a decade later III
Location: B103, Floor 1
Chair: Mónica Ferrín
Chair: Pedro Magalhaes
 

When political competition revolves around models of democracy. Democratic views, vote choice and party system polarization

Frederic Gonthier

Sciences Po Grenoble, University of Grenoble Alpes, France



Democratic views and voting behavior

Mónica Ferrín1, Enrique Hernández2, Pedro Riera3

1: University of A Coruña, Spain; 2: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; 3: Universidad Carlos III, Madrid

Job segmentation, social fragmentation, individual attitudes and beliefs I
Location: C402, Floor 4
Chair: Sara Romanò
Chair: Alessandro Sciullo
 

Determinants of Union Membership in Europe

İbrahim Kuran

Istanbul Medeniyet University, Turkiye



Framing Italian union’s renewal strategy in European unionisation’ trends and trajectories in the creative sectors. A mixed-methods analysis

Silvia Lucciarini1, Michele Santurro2

1: Sapienza University of Rome; 2: National Research Council, Italy



Educational mismatch: The political consequences of the expansion of higher education

Robin Weisser

University of Basel, Switzerland



People Against the Demos? How Exit Options Shape Political Behaviour: The Case of Intra-EU Employment Opportunities

Barak Zur

Tel Aviv University, Israel



The Politics and Policy Attitudes of High Tech Workers

Gilad Be'ery1, Dmitry Epstein2, Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan3

1: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 2: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 3: Federmann School of Public Policy and Governance, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Measurement error and questionnaire design in mixed mode surveys
Location: C401, Floor 4
Chair: Vera Messing
Chair: Adam Stefkovics
Chair: Blanka Szeitl
 

A myriad of options: Validity and comparability of alternative education measures for the mixed-mode ESS

Silke Schneider, Julian Urban

GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences



Contrasting responses from interviewers and respondents. Interviewer effects in the 11th Round of the Hungarian ESS

Adam Stefkovics, Vera Messing, Bence Ságvári

HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary



Does the switch to self-completion protocols deteriorate the quality of the ESS results obtained during the COVID-19 Pandemic? Investigating the impact of the self-completion approach on sample composition, selection bias, response styles and data missingness

Piotr Jabkowski, Piotr Cichocki

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland



Self-completion response rate and effects of mode of collection on respondent profile and their responses

Yves Fradier, Clément Collin, Agnalys Michaud

Verian, France



Responses to Survey Questions Vary by Completion Mode: Evidence from 144,212 Respondents using Machine-Learning Algorithms

Allon Vishkin, Eddie Bkheet

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

Prejudice and discrimination against minority groups over time and across nations
Location: C104, Floor 1
Chair: Christin-Melanie Vauclair
Chair: Maksim Rudnev
 

Ageism in Slovenia: A Comparative Analysis of ESS and Cronos Panel Data

Slavko Kurdija, Otto Gerdina

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia



Denomination, Religiosity and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Europe: Comparative Evidence from the European Social Survey

Ilya Dorkhanov1, Boris Sokolov2

1: Independent researcher; 2: Laboratory for Comparative Social Research, HSE University



Inspecting the “Integration Paradox”: the role of religious culture, destination context and personal characteristics in shaping Perceived Discrimination

Francesco Molteni, Arianna Pellicciotti

University of Milan, Italy



Perceived age discrimination in different age groups across European countries

Christin-Melanie Vauclair1, Maksim Rudnev2

1: Iscte-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal; 2: University of Waterloo, Canada



Self-Reported Discrimination is Associated with Higher Self-Enhancement Values

Maksim Rudnev

University of Waterloo, Canada

The European Social Survey in interdisciplinary research about the environment I
Location: C103, Floor 1
Chair: Hilde Orten
Chair: Angeliki Adamaki
Chair: Bodil Agasøster
 

What climate? It's all about us versus them! Assessing the effect of party and values cues on RWP climate opposition

Elena Baro

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway



Left, or right to have concerns for climate change? It depends on political interest! Investigating the associations between political ideology, climate change concerns and sustainable consumption

Zeinab Rezvani1, Ali Dehghanpour Farashah2, Hajar Fatemi3

1: Örebro University, Sweden; 2: Mälardalens University, Sweden; 3: University of Windsor, Canada



Good COP/Bad COP: Estimating the Impact of Global Political Initiatives on Climate Change Attitudes

Riccardo Di Leo1, Catarina Midoes2

1: European University Institute, Italy; 2: Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy



SSHOC and ENVRI collaborations in EOSC Future and after

Angeliki Adamaki1, Hilde Orten2

1: Lund University, Sweden; 2: SIKT, Division of knowledge resources

11:00am
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11:30am
Coffee break
Location: Foyer, Floor 1
11:30am
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1:00pm
20 years of ESS in Portugal: A tribute to João Ferreira de Almeida II
Location: C201, Floor 2
Chair: Alice Ramos
Chair: Analia Torres
Chair: Jorge Vala
 

Social Class, gender and socio-political values in Europe

Analia Torres1, Rui Brites2, Bernardo Coelho1, Diana Maciel1

1: CIEG/ISCSP, University of Lisboa, Portugal; 2: CIES- Instituto Universitario de Lisboa, Portugal



Social classes, values and sociopolitical attitudes in Portugal: an analysis based on the ACM typology applied to the European Social Survey (2002-2022)

Renato Miguel Carmo1,2, Rodrigo Vieira Assis1, Inês Tavares1,2, Adriana Albuquerque1,2

1: Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon, CIES-Iscte, Portugal; 2: Inequality Observatory, Portugal



The value of equality and Portuguese political parties

José Luís Casanova, Tiago Carvalho, João Ferreira de Almeida

Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal



Youth religiosity in Europe in the last 20 years

José Coutinho

Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal

Faces of retirement: inequalities, social networks, and wellbeing
Location: C401, Floor 4
Chair: Kinga Wysieńska-Di Carlo
 

Changing Lives of the Japanese Elderly Under Uncertainty in Comparison to European Cases: An Analysis of Family Types and Economic Status

Hachiro Iwai

Setsunan University, Japan



Social inequality in old-age poverty across Europe: The role of state pension systems

Mark Visser

Department of Sociology, Radboud University, the Netherlands



The Impact of Trust on Social Exclusion among Older Adults: Insights from the European Social Survey

Michael Chletsos1, Anna Saiti2

1: University of Piraeus, Greece; 2: Unveristy of West Attica, Greece



Unionization of Retired Workers in Europe

Vinzenz Pyka, Claus Schnabel

Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany



Widowhood, parent-child relationships, and subjective wellbeing in later life

Marco Tosi

University of Padova, Italy

Loneliness, remote working and wellbeing in Europe
Location: C301, Floor 3
 

Everyday ostracism in 11 European countries: Exploring socio-demographic risk factors

Natalia Bogatyreva, Elianne Albath, Rainer Greifeneder

University of Basel, Switzerland



Social isolation or avoidance behaviour? The role of perceived unsafety before and during the Covid-19 pandemic

Eva Krulichová

Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic



Work-from-Home Dynamics: Examining the Interplay of Socio-Economic Factors, Remote Work Practices and Happiness Score among European Countries

Mohamed Benhima1, Nouf Alkhalifah2

1: Mohammed V University, Morocco; 2: University of South Alabama, USA

The European Social Survey in interdisciplinary research about the environment II
Location: C103, Floor 1
Chair: Hilde Orten
Chair: Angeliki Adamaki
Chair: Bodil Agasøster
 

Smart agriculture and green transition from the perspective of the "SOFI" project

Sandra Kantar1, Peter Fabjan2, Kristina Svržnjak1, Silvije Jerčinović1

1: Križevci University of Applied Sciencies, Croatia; 2: Association for Community Economy



Taxonomies of trust in climate change expertise: Insights from the ESS and Deliberative Mini Publics in the Republic of Ireland and UK

Emma Fletcher-Barnes1, Simon Mooney1, Kirstie Hewlett2, Finbarr Brereton1

1: University College Dublin, Ireland; 2: Kings College London, UK



What do urban citizens think about climate change and the policies to mitigate it? Results from the PAUL Panel Survey

Agustin Blanco Bosco, Diana Zavala-Rojas

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain



Why should I care? A critical perspective about concern about climate change: evidence from the European Social Survey

Enrico Gabriele1, Tebaldo Vinciguerra2

1: Poste Italiane SpA, Italy - Independent researcher; 2: LUMSA University, Italy

Understanding the causes and consequences of welfare state attitudes in Europe
Location: C406, Floor 4
Chair: Tijs Laenen
 

Beyond the Basic: Exploring Women's Perspectives on UBI Implementation Across Europe

Micheál L Collins, Olga Li

Geary Institute for Public Policy, University College Dublin, Ireland



Do governments abide by the welfare preferences of their voters? The case of Portugal.

Gonçalo Mendes Pinto

Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal



Quality of Government Perceptions and Preferences for Economic Redistribution and Government Intervention in Economic Life

Bilyana Petrova

University of Zurich, Switzerland



Quid pro quo? A cross-national analysis of European citizens' opinions towards the universality and conditionality of a basic income

Marie-Laure Mulayi

KU Leuven, Belgium

Using ESS data to assess changes in homophobia and genderphobia across Europe
Location: C104, Floor 1
Chair: Ivett Szalma
Chair: Judit Takacs
 

Asymmetry in attitudes: Exploring the support for and the opposition to the rights of gays, lesbians and same-sex couples in 25 countries

Tamás Bartus1, Ivett Szalma2,1, Judit Takács2

1: Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary; 2: HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Institute of Sociology



Catholic symbolic representation and tolerance with LGTB community. Is the symbolic value of the Pope enough to foster attitudinal changes?

Andrea Martín Gallego

Carlos III University, Spain



Regional variability in attitudes towards homosexuality: Combining web probing with small area estimation

Angelo Moretti, Katharina Meitinger

Utrecht University, The Netherlands



The attitude towards gay couples across Europe

Rosario Giuseppe D'Agata, Simona Manuela Gozzo

Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy

Measuring public attitudes, informing public policy II
Location: B103, Floor 1
Chair: Stefan Swift
 

Mapping Factors of Volunteering for Not-for-profit and Charitable Organisations in a Comparative European Perspective

Egle Butkeviciene, Vaidas Morkevicius

Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania



Shacking up: the pre-modern origins of contemporary cohabitation practices.

Inés Gil-Torras

European University Institute, Italy

 

 
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