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Location: C301, Floor 3
Iscte's Building 2 / Edifício 2
Date: Monday, 08/July/2024
10:00am
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11:30am
The timing of life
Location: C301, Floor 3
Chair: Jan Van Bavel
Chair: Richard Settersten
 

Are Millennials Different? A Cohort Comparison of Occupational and Family Characteristics among European Young Adults.

Tom Hensel, Dirk Konietzka

Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany



Early Motherhood and Labour Market Outcomes across Europe: the Role of Cultural Age Norms across European Welfare States

Julie Winters, Nadia Sturm, Jan Van Bavel

KU Leuven, Belgium



Is precarious union formation making it more difficult for women and men with low educational attainment to enter parenthood?

Nadia Sturm1, Alessandra Trimarchi2

1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: University of Messina, Italy



The later, the merrier? Age at first union and implications for subjective wellbeing

Valeria Ferraretto

Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento, Italy

1:30pm
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3:00pm
Measuring public attitudes, informing public policy I
Location: C301, Floor 3
Chair: Stefan Swift
 

Bullying Victimization and Immigration Background Across Europe: Does the National Context Matter?

Ioulia Televantou, Marios Vryonides

European University Cyprus, Cyprus



Crossing Borders, Building Ties: A Comparative Analysis of Migrants’ National Attachment in Europe

Tamara Fernández-Cores, Laura Docampo-López, Mónica Alzate, José Manuel Sabucedo

Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain



The Importance of European Identity Beyond the Borders of the EU

Victoria Salinero-Bevins

European Social Survey, United Kingdom



Unravelling the Chameleonic Nature of the Populist Electorate: Analysing the Interplay Between Contextual and Individual Voting Factors in Western Europe

Elena Baro

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

3:30pm
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5:00pm
Labour, family and subjective wellbeing
Location: C301, Floor 3
Chair: Gundi Knies
Chair: Jascha Wagner
 

Does the unemployment rate moderate the well-being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within-region estimates from the European Social Survey

Gábor Hajdu1, Tamás Hajdu2

1: HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary; 2: HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary



Well-being, welfare preferences and the hierarchy of exploitation: a study of intra-regional inequalities

Giorgos Bithymitris1, Nikandros Ioannidis2, Yiannos Katsourides3

1: National Centre for Social Research, Greece; 2: Pompeu Fabra University; 3: University of Nicosia



Investigating structural and time differences in the associations between trade union membership and job satisfaction using four waves from the ESS.

Jacques Wels1,2

1: Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; 2: University College London, UK



Single-Parents' Subjective Wellbeing in Europe: a multilevel analysis with European Social Survey data

Andrea Ballerini, Raffaele Guetto, Daniele Vignoli

University of Florence, Italy



Life Satisfaction and Parenthood in Same-Sex and Different-Sex Couples. A Cross-national Comparison

Gina Potarca

University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

Date: Tuesday, 09/July/2024
9:30am
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11:00am
Digital social contacts in work and family life I
Location: C301, Floor 3
Chair: Anja-Kristin Abendroth
Chair: Judith Treas
 

Changes in social exclusion in times of COVID-19: evidence from the European Social Survey

Paula Albuquerque, Elsa Fontaínha

CSG, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa



Conflicting effects of remote work and managerial digital communication on the work-family balance in Europe.

JUAN VICENTE CASTELLANOS QUINTANA, ALBERTO VEIRA RAMOS

UC3M, Spain



Digital Boundary Work: Digital Technologies and Work-to-Family Spillover in Europe

MacKenzie Christensen, Judith Treas

University of California, Irvine, United States of America



Digital Inequalities: A Sociodemographic Analysis of Internet Non-Users in Portugal (2003-2022)

Paulo Couraceiro1,2, Miguel Paisana1, Gustavo Cardoso1

1: CIES-Iscte, Portugal; 2: CECS-UMinho, Portugal



Disentangling substitution and cumulation effects of digital and traditional contacts between children and older European parents

Dalila Failli1, Bruno Arpino2

1: University of Florence, Italy; 2: University of Padua, Italy

1:30pm
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3:00pm
Digital social contacts in work and family life II
Location: C301, Floor 3
Chair: Anja-Kristin Abendroth
Chair: Judith Treas
 

Do Digital Communications in Work and Family life increase well-being?

Ana Suárez Álvarez, María R. Vicente

University of Oviedo, Spain



How do digital work arrangements shape individual attitudes toward ICTs? Autonomy at work as the crucial explanator

Ebru Isikli1, Mathew Creighton2

1: University College Dublin, Geary Institute for Public Policy; 2: University College Dublin, School of Sociology



Inequalities in digital social contacts in Europe

Michael L. Smith

Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic



Navigating the Flexibility Paradox: Exploring Digital Communication Dynamics in Work and Family Life

Ebru Isikli1, Sarah Carol2, Micheál Collins3, Dorren McMahon4

1: University College Dublin, Geary Institute for Public Policy; 2: University College Dublin, School of Sociology; 3: University College Dublin, School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice; 4: University College Dublin, Geary Institute for Public Policy



Western Balkans perspective: Remote Work and Work-life Balance

Branka Matijević

Institute of Social Sciences, Serbia

Date: Wednesday, 10/July/2024
9:30am
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11:00am
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

11:30am
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1:00pm
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


 
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