25 Years of Longitudinal Surveys in Switzerland
Joint Conference of TREE and SHP
4 - 5 June 2025 | Lausanne, Switzerland
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: 2224 Géopolis (41 places) |
Date: Wednesday, 04/June/2025 | |
11:15am - 1:00pm |
Session 1C: Gender and fertility Location: 2224 Chair: Sandra Hupka-Brunner (Non-) parenthood among individuals affected by infant institutionalization 1: Marie Meierhofer Children's Institute, Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Child Development Center, University Children’s Hospital Zurich, Switzerland Beyond Tradition? How Gender Ideology Impacts Employment and Family Arrangements in Swiss Couples 1: FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences; 2: University of Lausanne; 3: Berner Fachhochschule Division of domestic task sharing and satisfaction. An extension of the Henchoz and Wernli’s study. University of Lausanne, Switzerland Gendered paid and unpaid task division patterns among Swiss dual-earner couples and their determinants: a longitudinal analysis 1: University of Lausanne; 2: FORS Two children or none at all! Fertility in Switzerland since the 2000 1: FORS, Switzerland; 2: Faculté des sciences sociales et politiques, UNIL |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Session 2C: Health and wellbeing dynamics Location: 2224 Chair: Egidio Riva Short- and longer-term consequences of the pandemic on subjective well-being: heterogeneity among the “COVID Generation” 1: Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy; 2: SUPSI, Switzerland; 3: The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA Social Cognition and Cognitive Performance in Older Adults: Evidence from a Representative Swiss Sample 1: Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences (FORS), University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2: Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC), University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 3: University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland The effect of social media use on adolescents’ subjective well-being: Longitudinal evidence from Switzerland 1: Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, Bern, Switzerland; 2: University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 3: Addiction Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland The Interrelationships Between Parents’ and Children’s Subjective Wellbeing in Switzerland 1: Swiss Centre of Expertise in Life Course Research, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2: Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences (FORS), Switzerland |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Session 3C: Sequence analysis: Methodological developments and innovative applications using Swiss longitudinal databases Location: 2224 Chair: Matthias Studer Chair: Kevin Emery Clustering With Missing Data in Sequence Analysis. 1: University of Geneva, Switzerland; 2: Swiss Centre of Expertise in Life Course Research LIVES, Geneva, Switzerland Testing the U-shaped Evolution of Satisfaction along Life with Sequence Analysis Tools University of Geneva, Switzerland Robustness assessment of regressions using cluster analysis typologies: a bootstrap procedure with application in state sequence analysis 1: Unisanté Lausanne, Switzerland; 2: University of Geneva, Switzerland What Are We Looking For? A Comparative Review of Clustering Algorithms and Cluster Quality Indices for Sequence Analysis UNIGE, Switzerland |
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