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Session Overview
Location: 2207
Géopolis (42 places)
Date: Wednesday, 04/June/2025
11:15am
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1:00pm
Session 1A: Education and labour market pathways (1)
Location: 2207
Chair: Daniel Oesch
 

Forms of knowledge in the dual vocational training regulations and their effect on employment trajectories

Olaf Struck, Franziska Ganesch, Julia Müller, Lea Ahrens

University of Bamberg, Germany



Regional Variations in the Match Between Vocational Interests and Training Opportunities: Insights from the German Vocational Education System

Lea Ahrens

University Bamberg, Germany



Stimulating Career Planning Reflection in Students’ Works Through an Online Intervention

Annika M. Wyss1, Christof Nägele2, Barbara E. Stalder1

1: Pädagogische Hochschule Bern, Switzerland; 2: Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Switzerland



Unravelling the Link: How Teaching Shapes Student Engagement

Miriam Weich1, Richard Göllner2, Barbara E. Stalder1

1: Bern University of Teacher Education, Switzerland; 2: University of Potsdam

2:00pm
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3:30pm
Session 2A: Students’ integration in school and their transitions to upper secondary education – Insights from Swiss longitudinal data
Location: 2207
Chair: Robin Benz
Chair: Kathrin Brandenberg
 

The Longitudinal Impact of Perceived Person-Environment Fit on The Transition to Upper Secondary School

Lukas Ramseier, Markus P. Neuenschwander

Pädagogische Hochschule FHNW, Switzerland



Impact of reduced individual learning objectives and accommodations on post compulsory educational trajectories

Lustenberger Sara, Kathrin Brandenberg, Caroline Sahli Lozano

PHBern, Switzerland



Do curriculum modifications in inclusive classrooms foster or hinder educational pathways?

Robin Benz, Fynn Siefart, Caroline Sahli Lozano

Bern University of Teacher Education, Switzerland

4:00pm
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5:30pm
Session 3A: Exploring the Effects of Gender and Social Origin on Occupational Aspirations and Educational Trajectories: Insights from the DAB Panel Study
Location: 2207
Chair: Sara Möser
Chair: David Glauser
 

The long shadow of social origin: How subjective expectations in lower upper secondary education contribute to social inequalities at upper secondary and tertiary education in Switzerland

David Glauser, Becker Rolf

University of Bern, Switzerland



The Qualification and Gender Structure of Occupational Aspirations and their Realisation in Germany and Switzerland: A Comparative Longitudinal Analysis using DAB and NEPS Data

Sara Möser1, Corinna Kleinert2,3

1: Universität Bern, Switzerland; 2: Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsverläufe; 3: Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg



What’s worth Dreaming of to Whom? The Gendered and Classed Logics Behind Occupational Aspirations

Diego Strassmann Rocha1, Marie Labussière2

1: Bremen University, Germany; 2: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Date: Thursday, 05/June/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
Session 4A: Socio-economic inequality and mobility (2)
Location: 2207
Chair: Claudia Finger
 

Dynamics of the occupational careers in Switzerland, 1946–2022 – A longitudinal analysis on occupational prestige in times of continuous economic modernization and changing labor market conditions based on the Swiss Household Panel

Richard Nennstiel, Rolf Becker

University of Bern, Switzerland



Financial Wellbeing After Retirement: The Hidden Benefits of Voluntary Saving Programs

Kremena Bachmann

ZHAW, Switzerland



The Expansion of Dual Full-Time Employment in Europe: Age, Cohort and Period Effects

Luana Marx, Fei Bian, Núria Sanchéz Mira

University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland



The Resilient Middle Class: Families Reactions to Sudden Reductions in Premium Subsides

Melanie Häner-Müller, Nina Kalbermatter, Christoph A. Schaltegger

IWP at University of Lucerne, Switzerland

1:00pm
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2:30pm
Session 5A: Longitudinal surveys and methodological issues
Location: 2207
Chair: Ben Jann
 

Beyond Surveys: Insights from a Decade of "mQoL Living Lab" Engagement

Igor Matias, Anna Ferrari, Pawel Prociow, Allan Berrocal, Vlad Manea, Alexandre de Masi, Mickael Fonseca, Katarzyna Wac

University of Geneva, Quality of Life Lab, Switzerland



Causal attributions of poverty: Validation of a measure across different survey types

Lionel Marquis, Jessy Sparer

UNIL, Switzerland



Mode effects in reporting and response of moved household members in a household panel survey

Oliver Lipps1,2, Marieke Voorpostel1

1: FORS, Switzerland; 2: University of Bern



Starting a longitudinal household survey in Austria: The Austrian Socio-Economic Panel

Monika Mühlböck1,2, Marc Plate3, Lisa Ziemba3, Georg Kanitsar1, Patrick Lazarevic3

1: Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria; 2: University of Vienna, Austria; 3: Statistics Austria

3:00pm
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4:30pm
Session 6A: Geographic mobility, migration and ethnic minorities
Location: 2207
Chair: Andrés Gomensoro
 

Educational pathways of 16–25 year-olds from asylum backgrounds in Switzerland

Julie Falcon, Jacques Babel

Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Switzerland



Lonely life transitions: Longitudinal person-centered approach to understanding the role of local and transnational social connections for loneliness among refugees

Meta van der Linden1, Emanuele Politi2, Marija Dangubić3

1: European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER), Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University; 2: Center for Social and Cultural Psychology, KU Leuven; 3: Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne



Minority Leadership Paradox? The Role of Ethnicity of Boss in the Wages of Ethnic Minorities in the UK

Jagriti Tanwar1, Alita Nandi2

1: University of Westminster, United Kingdom; 2: University of Essex, United Kingdom



Mobility as a way of life? Residential mobility, neighbourhood perception and social class in two gentrifying neighbourhoods in Cologne, Germany

Rebekka Damla Atakan, Alice Barth

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany


 
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