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10:00 am

Sandra FLORIAN (INSERM) – “Parental migrant status and health inequalities at birth in France: Assessing immigrant selectivity”

May 18, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

Sociology Seminar: Wenesday Time: 10:00-11am Date: 18th of May 2022 Place: 3060 Sandra FLORIAN (INSERM) - “Parental migrant status and health inequalities at birth in France: Assessing immigrant selectivity” Abstract : Immigrants tend to exhibit better health than natives despite immigrants’ more disadvantaged socioeconomic status, a phenomenon known as the immigrant health paradox. This paradox […]

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1:00 pm

Léa PESSIN (Pennsylvania State University) – “Gender Equality for Whom? The changing division of paid work and housework by social class among U.S. couples from 1968 to 2017”

May 18, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Sociology Seminar: Wenesday Time: 1-2pm Date: 18th of May 2022 Place: 3060 Léa PESSIN (Pennsylvania State University) "Gender Equality for Whom? The changing division of paid work and housework by social class among U.S. couples from 1968 to 2017" Abstract :In response to women’s changing roles in labor markets, couples have adopted varied strategies to […]

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3:00 pm

Monica MORLACCO (University of Southern California ) – “Two-Sided Market Power in Firm-to-Firm Trade”

May 18, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Séminaire Microéconomie : Tous les mercredis Heure : 15h00 - 16h15 Date : 18 mai 2022 Salle : 3001 Monica MORLACCO (Université de Californie du Sud) - "Pouvoir de marché bilatéral dans le commerce entre entreprises " Résumé : Les chaînes de valeur mondiales (CVM) impliquent généralement de grandes entreprises exerçant un pouvoir de négociation […]

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4:00 pm

Ariane BERTOGG (University of Konstanz) “Needs or Obligations? Disentangling Normative from Institutional Influence in Grandparents‘ Work-Care Reconciliation”

May 18, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Sociology Seminar: Wenesday Time: 4-5pm Date: 18th of May 2022 Place: 3060 Abstract :This study investigates how institutional and normative characteristics shape grandparents’ labor market participation in the light of different patterns of engagement in grandchild care (no participation, sporadic, and regular childcare provision). Previous studies indicate that providing regular grandchild care reduces labor market […]

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