Joint doctoral workshop Trento - Bamberg - Tilburg - Milan
20 March 2017
21 March 2017
20 - 21 March 2017
Contatti:
Doctoral School of Social Sciences
via Verdi 26, 38122 - Trento
Tel.
+39 0461 283756 - 2290
Fax
+39 0461 282335
Skype: school.socialsciences
The Joint Doctoral Workshop is an international and interdisciplinary workshop of PhD students from Sociology, Economics and Political Science. Graduate students from the Universities of Trento, Bamberg, Tilburg and Milan will share their works on Immigration, Integration & Culture, Labour Market, Family, Education and Experimental Approaches to Economics.
Programme
Sunday, March 19: Informal Welcome Dinner
Monday, March 20 - Aula 16, Department of Sociology and Social Research, via Verdi 26.
08.30 - 08.45 | Registration | Networking | ||
08.45 - 09.15 | Opening | Thomas Saalfeld, Stefani Scherer, Luigi Mittone, Henriette Engelhardt | ||
09.15 - 10.45 | Immigration, Integration & Culture | Sara Giunti and Filippo Oncini (UniTN): Childhood obesity among second generation migrants in the UK: Does acculturation theory work? (UK data) | ||
Caroline Schultz (UniBA): A Prospect of Staying? Differentiated Access to Integration for Asylum-Seekers in Germany | ||||
Regine Schmidt (UniBA): Origins Matter: Educational Selectivity and Immigrants’ Labor Market Performance |
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10.45 - 11.15 | Coffee break | |||
11.15 - 12.45 | Family | Gundula Zoch (UniBA): Public childcare provision and mothers' working hours in East and West Germany - Do all mothers benefit from the recent family policy reform | ||
Riccardo Ladini (UniTN): The most natural thing in the world? The role of education, migration status and prenatal classes attendance in explaining exclusive breastfeeding | ||||
Ansgar Hudde (UniBA): Intra-Couple (Dis)Similarity on Gender Role Attitudes and the Transition to Parenthood” (Joint paper with Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler) | ||||
12.45 - 14.00 | Lunch: Posters | Valeria Breuker (UniMI): The direct effect of social origin on occupational attainment in a comparative view | ||
Matteo Piolatto (UniMI): Durata degli studi e successo accademico: il caso dell’Università di Torino | ||||
14.00 - 15.30 | Labor Market | Gabriele Mari (UniTN): The `when' of gender inequalities: the family wage over the life course and over time | ||
Francesca Zanasi (UniTN - UniTilburg): The relation between work history, caregiving toward grandchildren and late-life careers for English grandmothers | ||||
Elena Chincarini (UniBA): The Loss of Job and the End of Love. Unemployment, Gender Relations and Separation in Germany: A Couple Perspective | ||||
15.30 - 16.00 | Coffee break | |||
16.00 - 17.30 | Experimental approaches to economics | Matteo Tomaselli (UniTN): Economic Growth and Public Debt: An Experimental Approach in Search of a Confidence Channel | ||
Le Manh Duc (UniTN): Effects of Ownership and Competition on Total Factor Productivity in Vietnam | ||||
Alisa Frik (UniTN): Factors Influencing the Perceived Websites' Privacy Trustworthiness and Users' Purchase Intentions | ||||
19.30 | Social dinner |
Tuesday, March 21 - Aula Kessler, Department of Sociology and Social Research, via Verdi 26.
09.00 - 10.30 | Education I | Saikat Ghosh (UniBA): Socio-Economic Status and Choice of an Early Childhood Education: A Case from India | ||
Sergiu Burlacu (UniTN): The impact of early childhood parenting practices on skills development. Evidence from Hungary | ||||
Pia Konig (UniBA): Private School Choice in Germany – A new strategy of social reproduction? | ||||
10.30 - 11.00 | Coffee break | |||
11.00 - 12.30 | Education II | Anna Marczuk (UniTN): How the Complementarity of Vocational and Higher Education Systems Affects Individual Labor Market Outcomes - A Comparative Analysis for 30 European Countries. | ||
Yue Teng (UniTN): Educational Inequality at Regional Level and Its Determinants: The Evidence of Latin America in the Second Half of the 20th Century | ||||
Cecilia Rivera (UniTN): The ability gap on Kindergarten and Primary School in Germany: Does domestic activities matter? | ||||
12.30 - 13.00 | Closure | Stefani Scherer, Thomas Saalfeld |
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