European Consortium for Sociological Research ECSR Conference 2013 'Developments in Social Inequality and Social Cohesion' October 14th-16th 2013 Organized by the Department of Sociology Tilburg University, the Netherlands http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/about-tilburguniversity/schools/socialsciences/organization/departments/sociology/ecsrtilburg2013/ 2 Welcome to the ECSR conference! Welcome to Tilburg University! The conference will take place in two of the buildings at the campus of Tilburg University, the Dante building (D-building) and the Warande building (W-building). All lunches and coffee breaks will take place in the Dante building. To get to Tilburg University, take a train from station Breda or Tilburg Central Station to station Tilburg University (journey planner: http://www.ns.nl/en/travellers/home). At station Tilburg University there are signs indicating how to walk to the university (5-minute walk). On Monday morning we will welcome you on station Tilburg University. Map Tilburg University Wifi is available in the Dante-building and the Warande-building. The network name is ECSR and the password is sociology. We hope you will enjoy your stay here and that we can all enjoy a great conference. The organizing committee 3 Monday October 14th 2013 Time 8.30-9.00 9.00-10.30 Registration / Coffee and tea Plenary lectures Chair : Paul de Graaf Matthijs Kalmijn (University of Amsterdam) – Ethnic differences in family structure and children’s wellbeing: An analysis of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in four European countries Place Foyer Dante DZ 2 Lucinda Platt (University of London) – Assimilation, reactive ethnicity or religious revival? Identity formation and generational change among ethnic minorities in the UK 10.30-11.00 11.00-12.30 12.30-13.30 13.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.30-17.00 17.00-18.30 18.00-20.00 Coffee Break Parallel sessions 1 1a. Educational Inequality: Stability or Change? 1b. The Gender Gap in Education 1c. Miscellaneous Papers on the Labour Market 1d. Migration: Theoretical Perspectives 1e. Family Policies: What Works? 1f. Parents’ Time Use and Child Outcomes Lunch Parallel session 2 2a. Education as a Positional Good 2b. From School to Work: Apprenticeship Systems 2c. School, Dropping Out and Work 2d. Educational Experiences of Migrants’ Children 2e. To Have or Not To Have? Fertility and Childlessness 2f. Patterns and Trends in Social Mobility 2g. Social Capital and Social Relationships Coffee Break Parallel sessions 3 3a. Access to Education 3b. Gender and the Labour Market II 3c. Work Conditions and Well-Being 3d. Ethnic Differences in Educational Achievement 3e. Assortative Mating 3f. Social Inequality: Miscellaneous 3g. Social Class Drinks and snacks ECSR Board Meeting Foyer Dante WZ 204 WZ 206 WZ 205 DZ 3 WZ 203 DZ 4 Foyer Dante WZ 204 WZ 104 WZ 205 DZ 3 WZ 201 WZ 103 DZ 4 Foyer Dante WZ 204 WZ 206 WZ 205 WZ 203 WZ 201 WZ 202 WZ 103 Foyer Dante DZ 7 4 Tuesday October 15th 2013 Time 8.30-9.00 9.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 11.00-12.30 12.30-13.30 13.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.30-17.00 19.00-21.30 Place Registration / Coffee and Tea Parallel sessions 4 4a. Trends and Reforms in Tertiary Education 4b. Investing in Skills: Adult Education 4c. Housing and Inequality 4d. Social Integration of Immigrants 4e. The Division of Household Work 4f. Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality Coffee Break Parallel sessions 5 5a. Education: From Parents to Children 5b. Employment Trajectories 5c. Values and Attitudes Across Europe I 5d. Migration and the Life Course 5e. The Life Course Perspective: Linked Lives, Linked Outcomes 5f. Housing, Welfare and the Economic Crisis Lunch Plenary Lectures Chair: Caroline Dewilde Wiemer Salverda (Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies) – Income inequalities and the labour market in Europe Heike Solga (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin) – The impact of certificates and competences on labour market outcomes in advanced economies Coffee Break Parallel sessions 6 6a. Early Intervention in Education 6b. Determinants of Earnings and Earnings Trajectories 6c. Values and Attitudes Across Europe II 6d. Spatial Dimensions of Migration Experiences 6e. Linked Lives: Intergenerational Solidarity 6f. What Determines Volunteering? Conference Dinner ECSR PhD Thesis Award WZ 204 WZ 206 WZ 205 DZ 3 WZ 203 WZ 202 Foyer Dante WZ 204 WZ 206 WZ 104 DZ 3 WZ 201 WZ 202 Foyer Dante DZ 2 Foyer Dante WZ 104 WZ 206 DZ 4 DZ 3 WZ 201 WZ 202 Schouwburg Tilburg 5 Wednesday October 16th Time 8.30-9.00 9.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 11.00-12.30 Place Coffee and Tea Parallel sessions 7 7a. The Reproduction of Educational Inequality 7b. Labour Market Outcomes of the Economic Crisis 7c. Economic Independence of Women and Mothers 7d. Educational Aspirations of Native and Immigrant Children 7e. Working Families 7f. Social Cohesion – Measurement and Benefits Coffee Break Parallel sessions 8 8a. Families, Cultural Capital and Educational Outcomes 8b. Gender and the Labour Market I 8c. Who’s in Charge? – Political Representation 8d. The Experiences of Immigrants 8e. Who Cares? Combining Paid and Unpaid Labour WZ 204 WZ 206 WZ 205 DZ 3 WZ 203 DZ 4 Foyer Dante WZ 204 WZ 206 WZ 205 WZ 203 WZ 201 6 Session program overview Monday 11.00-12.30 Session a b 13.30-15.00 1 Educational Inequality: Stability or Change? WZ 204 The Gender Gap in Education WZ 206 c Miscellaneous Papers on the Labour Market WZ 205 d Migration: Theoretical Perspectives DZ 3 e Family Policies: What Works? WZ 203 f Parents' Time Use and Child Outcomes DZ 4 g 2 Education as a Positional Good WZ 204 Tuesday 9.00-10.30 15.30-17.00 3 Access to Education WZ 204 11.00-12.30 4 Wednesday 9.00-10.30 15.30-17.00 5 6 Trends and Reforms in Tertiary Education WZ 204 Investing in Skills: Adult Education WZ 206 Education: From Parents to Children WZ 204 Early Intervention in Education WZ 104 Employment Trajectories WZ 206 Determinants of Earnings and Earnings Trajectories WZ 206 Values and Attitudes Across Europe II DZ 4 From School to Work: Apprenticeship Systems WZ 104 School, Dropping Out and Work WZ 205 Gender and the Labour Market II WZ 206 Work Conditions and Well-Being WZ 205 Housing and Inequality WZ 205 Values and Attitudes Across Europe I WZ 104 Educational Experiences of Migrants' Children DZ 3 To Have or Not To Have? Fertility and Childlessness WZ 201 Patterns and Trends in Social Mobility WZ 103 Social Capital and Social Relationships DZ 4 Ethnic Differences in Educational Achievement WZ 203 Assortative Mating WZ 201 Social Integration of Immigrants DZ 3 Migration and the Life Course DZ 3 The Division of Household Work WZ 203 Social Inequality: Miscellaneous WZ 202 Social Class WZ 103 Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality WZ 202 The Life Course Perspective: Linked Lives, Linked Outcomes WZ 201 Housing, Welfare and the Economic Crisis WZ 202 Spatial Dimensions of Migration Experiences DZ 3 Linked Lives: Intergenerational Solidarity WZ 201 What Determines Volunteering? WZ 202 11.00-12.30 7 The Reproduction of Educational Inequality WZ 204 Labour Market Outcomes of the Economic Crisis WZ 206 Economic Independence of Women and Mothers WZ 205 Educational Aspirations of Native and Immigrant Children DZ 3 Working Families WZ 203 8 Families, Cultural Capital and Education WZ 204 Gender and the Labour Market I WZ 206 Who's in Charge? Political Representation WZ 205 The Experiences of Immigrants WZ 203 Who Cares? Combining Paid and Unpaid Labour WZ 201 Cohesion Measurement and Benefits DZ 4 7 Session program Monday October 14th Session 1: 11.00-12.30 Session 1a Session chair Room Educational Inequality: Stability or Change? Ruud Luijkx WZ 204 Gabriele Ballarino, Elena Meschi, Francesco Scervini Moris Triventi, Fabrizio Bernardi, Nazareno Panichella, Carlo Barone, Gabriele Ballarino Yossi Shavit Factors driving the expansion of education in Europe in the 20th century Expansion of education and social stratification in Italy Session 1b Session chair Room The Gender Gap in Education Inge Sieben WZ 206 Volker Lang, Meike Han The reversal of the gender gap in tertiary educational participation: The role of expected labour market returns Gender differences in the effect of family resources on educational attainment. Analyzing the educational gender gap for cohorts between 1940-1980 Choice of major in post-secondary education: Trends and intersectionalities of gender and socioeconomic background in the Netherlands Margriet van Hek, Gerbert Kraaykamp, Maarten H.J. Wolbers Herman van de Werfhorst, Stephanie Steinmetz Another look at persistent inequality in Israeli education Session 1c Session chair Room Miscellaneous Papers on the Labour Market Hans Dietrich WZ 205 Katja Chkalova Gender differences in labour market performances of surviving relatives in the Netherlands Are there still differences between the public and private sector in Europe? Skill-based inequalities in marginally deregulated labour markets: A comparative analysis of the relation between the protection of temporary and permanent employment, and transaction cost drivers of skill-based inequalities in the risk of temporary employment Alexis Spire, Etienne Penissat, Cédric Hugrée Martin Olsthoorn 8 Session 1d Session chair Room Migration: Theoretical Perspectives Wilfred Uunk DZ 3 Menno Wierenga, Marcel Coenders Mao-Mei Liu, Mathew Creighton, Paul Baizán Agnieszka Kanas Social rights of migrants in Europe Session 1e Session chair Room Family Policies: What Works? Helen Russell WZ 203 Katarina Boye Care more, earn less? The association between care leave for sick children and wage growth among Swedish parents Family-friendly flexible work schedules in Europe Cultural and structural determinants of female labour market participation and fertility in Europe: the role of public childcare services Patrick Präg, Melinda Mills Raffaele Guetto, Stefani Scherer Prospects for comparative work in international migrant networks Intergroup contact, perceived group threat and discrimination: Testing the contact hypothesis among religious minorities and majorities in Indonesia Session 1f Session chair Room Parents' Time Use and Child Outcomes Ineke Nagel DZ 4 Susanne Schührer Parental influence on non-cognitive skills and stratification outcomes Parents’ time with children and cultural capital in Britain: Education, social class, and gender differences in leisure activities with children The start of inequality: Evidence from Italian 2008-2009 data Pablo Gracia Marit Rebane 9 Session 2: 13.30-15.00 Session 2a Session chair Room Education as a Positional Good Yossi Shavit WZ 204 Herman van de Werfhorst, Thijs Bol Fabrizio Bernardi, Gabriele Ballarino Tony Tam Is education a positional good everywhere? Positional education and inequality of educational opportunity Inequality of educational returns in comparative perspective Session 2b Session chair Room From School to Work: Apprenticeship Systems Louis-André Vallet WZ 104 Hans Dietrich A solution for Europe? The impact of firms’ training investment on apprenticeship graduates’ labour market outcome in Germany Employers as gatekeepers in apprenticeship systems. A field experiment Social networks and apprenticeship search: The role of accessed and mobilized social capital for finding an apprenticeship in the German vocational training system Paula Protsch, Heike Solga Tobias Roth Analyzing education as a positional good: Alternative models of inequality without arbitrary identification Session 2c Session chair Room School, Dropping Out and Work Moris Triventi WZ 205 Celine Goffette, Pascale Rouaud, Isabelle Recotillet Fransje Smits Evaluating the impact of a network of local guidance structures on school-to-work transitions in France The role of verbal ability in changing occupational returns to education in the period 1974-2010 in the United States Labour market returns of higher education drop-outs: Human capital or signalling? Increasing inequalities: An analysis of school failure in Spain Mirte Scholten, Nicole Tieben María Fernández Mellizo-Soto, José Saturnino Martínez García 10 Session 2d Session chair Room Educational Experiences of Migrants' Children Timo Kauppinen DZ 3 Jaap Dronkers Can gender differences in the educational performance of 15-year old migrant pupils be explained by gender equality in the countries of origin and destination? Ethnic composition of schools and school performances in secondary education of Turkish migrant students in 7 countries and 19 European educational systems Educational aspirations in first- and second-generation immigrant families: Is there an intergenerational change? Gert-Jan Veerman, Jaap Dronkers Birgit Becker Session 2e Session chair Room To Have or Not To Have? Fertility and Childlessness Louis Chauvel WZ 201 Felix Tropf, Nicola Barban, Jornt Mandemakers, Harold Snieder, Melinda Mills Monika Mynarska, Anna Matysiak, Anna Rybinska, Daniele Vignoli, Valentina Tocchioni Gwendolin Blossfeld A behavioral genetics perspective on the age at first birth Session 2f Session chair Room Patterns and Trends in Social Mobility Philip O’Connell WZ 103 Tomás Katrňák Back to and escape from social origin: Trends in social fluidity in the Czech Republic between 1990 and 2011 Changes in social mobility of East- and West-German men. Developments before, during and after German unification The intergenerational reproduction of social class in Suriname Pia Blossfeld Harry Ganzeboom, Tamira Sno Diverse paths into childlessness over the life course. Examples from Italy and Poland What explains childlessness in modern Germany? A longitudinal analysis of the effects of educational enrollment, educational attainment level, labour force participation and career advancement 11 Session 2g Session chair Room Social Capital and Social Relationships Erik van Ingen DZ 4 Katya Ivanova, Wilfred Uunk, Matthijs Kalmijn Felix Bühlmann Marco Tosi My friends, your friends, our friends: Differences between firstand higher-order unions in friendship networks Explaining configurations of social capital The role of child-parent distance in reciprocal patterns of support: social contact-for-money exchange in Europe 12 Session 3: 15.30-17.00 Session 3a Session chair Room Access to Education Gabriele Ballarino WZ 204 Mathew J. Creighton Does education background structure how we perceive the relative position of our education in the labour market? A crossnational comparison of highly-educated workers in Europe Inequality of relative educational opportunity in Germany Long-term trends in educational inequality in Spain: Class and gender inequalities Liliya Leopold Fabrizio Bernardi, Ruud Luijkx Session 3b Session chair Room Gender and the Labour Market II Tomáš Katrňák Johanna Dammrich The influence of country-specific characteristics on gender segregation of the first job. A comparison of European countries Women and working condition in Ireland’s Great Recession Frances McGinnity, Helen Russell Emily Murphy, Daniel Oesch WZ 206 The feminization of occupations and its impact on wages: a panel analysis for Britain, Germany and Switzerland Session 3c Session chair Room Work Conditions and Well-Being Ruud Muffels WZ 205 Jornt Mandemakers Unhealthy or flexible work? The impact of non-standard schedules on health and life satisfaction Participation and the quality of work Who works nonstandard schedules? The role of occupational, household and institutional factors: a cross-country comparison Duncan Gallie, Ying Zhou Kadri Täht, Melinda Mills Session 3d Session chair Room Ethnic Differences in Educational Achievement Irena Kogan WZ 203 Elina Kilpi-Jakonen Children of immigrants entering the Finnish labour market: Equal opportunities or persistent barriers? Ethnic disparities at school entry. The effect of a Turkish migration background on the risk of delayed school entry under consideration of children's general and receiving country-specific skills Group or country differences? Educational achievements of the second generation in Switzerland and Germany Julia Tuppat Georg Lorenz, Christoph Homuth, Cornelia Kristen 13 Session 3e Session chair Room Assortative Mating Ayse Gunduz Hosgor WZ 201 Raffaele Guetto, Davide Azzolini Brendan Halpin And they all lived happily ever after. Evidence for status-exchange among mixed-nativity couples in Italy Education and female hypergamy: simulation, modelling preferences and structure Educational assortative mating and timing of first couple formation: The impact of gender roles Milan Bouchet-Valat Session 3f Session chair Room Social Inequality: Miscellaneous Herman van de Werfhorst WZ 202 Tobias Troger, Roland Verwiebe Tak Wing Chan, Alexander Upfill-Brown Anne Roeters Work-related family policies and educational patterns of family poverty in post-industrial Europe The social gradients of autism spectrum disorders in England Session 3g Session chair Room Social Class Paolo Barbieri WZ 103 Alexi Gugushvili, Fabrizio Bernardi, Clemens Noelke Michael Tahlin Explaining changes in unskilled service occupations in Europe Cécile Brousse Gender differences in the quantity and quality of leisure: a crossnational comparison of 25 countries Motivation, effort, monitoring and economic rewards: testing core claims of contemporary class theory Is there a common socio-occupational space in Europe? 14 Session program Tuesday October 15th Session 4: 9.00-10.30 Session 4a Session chair Room Trends and Reforms in Tertiary Education Stephanie Steinmetz WZ 204 Ignace Glorieux, Ilse Laurijssen, Olaf Sobczyk Valentina Goglio, Gabriele Ballarino Sabrina Colombo, Gianluca Argentin, Gabriele Ballarino Should I stay or should I go? The impact of the Bologna Reforms on decisions of students to enter higher education in Flanders The diffusion of satellite universities and implications on educational opportunities in Italy Expansion, inflation and displacement. Occupational outcomes of Italian PhD graduates, 1999-2005 Session 4b Session chair Room Investing in Skills: Adult Education Matthew Creighton WZ 206 Martina Dieckhoff Stratification patterns in continuing training participation: A comparative study of European labour markets Does adult education contribute to securing non-precarious employment? A cross-national comparison Daniela Vono, Yuliya Kosyakova, Elina Kilpi-Jakonen, Patricia McMullin Martina Huber, Alexandra Schmucker Is lifelong learning the answer to transformations in modern societies? Session 4c Session chair Room Housing and Inequality Nienke Moor WZ 205 Helga de Valk, Marjolijn Das en Eva Maria Merz Aleksi Karhula Post-separation mobility: Moving close to the family Philipp Lersch, Caroline Dewilde The overall effect of family background on homeownership during the early life course The transition to first-time home ownership in Europe: A comparative perspective 15 Session 4d Session chair Room Social Integration of Immigrants Jaap Dronkers DZ 3 Maureen Eger Explaining immigrant integration: The impact of sending and receiving countries on immigrants' economic outcomes in Europe Inter-ethnic friendships of recent migrants in Germany: Different patterns across groups and time High-skilled immigrants and social integration in times of crisis. A cross-European analysis Diana Schacht Bogdan Voicu, Ionela Vlase Session 4e Session chair Room The Division of Household Work Daniela Grunow WZ 203 Anna Dechant, Harald Rost Renzo Carriero, Lorenzo Todesco Cristina Solera, Letizia Mencarini Division of household labour: changes in the transition to parenthood Perceived fairness and the gendered division of labour: some preliminary findings from an experimental vignette design The arrival of the first child and changes in the gender division of housework. A comparison across 5 European countries Session 4f Session chair Room Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality Harry Ganzeboom WZ 202 Hans-Jürgen Andreß Has the rise of income inequality in West-Germany been caused by educational assortative mating? Income inequality and health in low- and middle-income countries: a study based on biomarker data Income inequality and status-seeking Ioana van Deurzen, Wim van Oorschot, Erik van Ingen Marii Paskov, Gerxhani Klarita, Herman van de Werfhorst 16 Session 5: 11.00-12.30 Session 5a Session chair Room Education: From Parents to Children Tony Tam WZ 204 Alessandra Minello, Sandra Buchholz, Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Susanne Wahler, Julia Unfried Louis-André Vallet Social origin and educational attainment in West-Germany. Do parental class, status and education have separate and changing effects across cohorts of sons and daughters? Silke Schneider The democratization of education, its apparent paradox, a plausible explanation, and its empirical proof So does it make a difference? The intergenerational association of education across countries using ISCED-levels and alternative measures Session 5b Session chair Room Employment Trajectories Duncan Gallie WZ 206 Daniela Hochfellner, Carola Burkert Mark Visser, Gerbert Kraaykamp, Maarten Wolbers, Maurice Gesthuizen Thijs Velema Employment trajectories beyond retirement in modern societies Session 5c Session chair Room Values and Attitudes Across Europe I Loek Halman WZ 104 Inge Sieben, Loek Halman Sabrina de Regt Religion and parental values in a secularized Western Europe Is knowledge the reason that older people attach more value to commemoration? Crowding-out or crowding-in: The analysis of social support patterns and gender under different welfare state regimes Who should pay for the welfare state? Perceived fairness in the distribution of tax burdens Kamil Marcinkiewicz, Sonja Drobnic Femke Roosma, Wim van Oorschot, John Gelissen Inequality in the late career of older workers in the Netherlands: An event history study of the exit from working life Career sequences involving organizations of different status positions in professional football 17 Session 5d Session chair Room Migration and the Life Course Agnieszka Kanas DZ 3 Tom Kleinepier, Helga de Valk en Ruben van Gaalen Ayse Gunduz Hosgor, Jeroen Smits Ann Morissens Life paths of Polish migrants in the Netherlands: timing and sequencing of events Recent trends in Turkish-Kurdish intermarriage in Turkey: 19982008 What is the role of gender ideology for Turkish and native women’s employment in Germany? Session 5e The Life-Course Perspective: Linked Lives, Linked Outcomes Fabrizio Bernardi WZ 201 Session chair Room Maja Djundeva, Melinda Mills and Nicola Barban Patricia Keilthy Nicoletta Balbo, Nicola Barban, Melinda Mills A life-course approach to the relationship between health inequalities and marital trajectories Inequalities in family type, size and well-being in Ireland and Denmark: The significance of age at first birth Friend and peer effects on entry into marriage and parenthood: A multiprocess approach - ECSR Thesis Prize Session 5f Session chair Room Housing, Welfare and Economic Crisis Philipp Lersch WZ 202 Stéfanie André, Caroline Dewilde Xiana Bueno, Helga de Valk Home-ownership and support for redistribution Christian Lennartz, Richard Ronald Living arrangements of Latin-American immigrants in Spain: strategies of support in times of economic crisis Housing in the age of austerity - The perpetuation of private property-based welfare systems? 18 Session 6: 15.30-17.00 Session 6a Session chair Room Early Intervention in Education Natascha Notten WZ 104 Héctor Cebolla-Boado, Jonas Radl, Leire Salazar Anne Christine Holtmann Oliver Klein The role of parenting practices and preschool education for social inequalities in learning outcomes: A cross-country comparison Trajectories of initially high-performing children from low social backgrounds Preschools as language learning environments Session 6b Session chair Room Determinants of Earnings and Earnings Trajectories Michael Tahlin WZ 206 Outi Sirniö, Timo M. Kauppinen, Pekka Martikainen Louis Chauvel, Fransje Smits Income trajectories after graduation: An intergenerational approach Changing returns to education and over-education: A comparative analysis of earnings Economic returns to occupational closure in the German skilled trades Thijs Bol Session 6c Session chair Room Values and Attitudes Across Europe II Bogdan Voicu DZ 4 Frances McGinnity, Gillian Kingston Nienke Moor, Paul de Graaf Changing Irish attitudes to immigrants and immigration Philippe Coulangeon, Ivaylo Petev Temporary and long-term consequences of bereavement on happiness: a cross-cultural study The social factors of ecological concern in comparative perspective across Europe Session 6d Session chair Room Spatial Dimensions of Migration Experiences Helga de Valk DZ 3 Nazareno Panichella Italian migration and social stratification: A comparison between migration towards the Northern regions and towards Germany Spatial segregation of ethnic minorities in England (2001-2011) Measuring the effect of the local ethnic composition on natives' and immigrants' geographic mobility in France. Evidence from Panel Data (1982-1999) Carolina Zuccotti Mirna Safi, Roland Rathelot 19 Session 6e Session chair Room Linked Lives: Intergenerational Solidarity Melinda Mills WZ 201 Zuzana Zilincikova, Martin Does divorce of grandparents influence the provision of their care for grandchildren and its frequency? Grandmothers’ coresidence and the effect on child well-being in Sub-Saharan Africa Childbearing, parenting and intergenerational family assistance among post EU-enlargement Polish migrants in UK and Italy Kreidl Sandor Schrijner, Jeroen Smits Weronika Kloc-Nowak Session 6f Session chair Room What Determines Volunteering? Renzo Carriero WZ 202 Erik van Ingen, John Wilson Aging and volunteering: How role identification, organizational commitment and volunteer satisfaction change across the life course Does ethnic diversity in Dutch municipalities and neighbourhoods drive down involvement in voluntary organizations? Testing constrict, conflict and contact theories The effect of own, parents’, and partners’ educational attainment on volunteering across Europe Michael Savelkoul, Maurice Gesthuizen, Peer Scheepers Dingeman Wiertz 20 Session program Wednesday October 16th Session 7: 9.00-10.30 Session 7a Session chair Room The Reproduction of Educational Inequality Philippe Coulangeon WZ 204 Tomáš Katrňák, Natalie Simonová, Laura Fónadová From quantitative to qualitative differences: Testing MMI and EMI in the Czech secondary school system in the first decade of the 21st century An analysis of the socio-cultural and institutional context of access to formal education: the case of roma children in Romania Cultural reproduction in Europe Mihaela Gramaticu Ineke Nagel, Tally Katz-Gerro, Harry Ganzeboom Session 7b Session chair Room Labour Market Outcomes of the Economic Crisis Frances McGinnity WZ 206 Paolo Barbieri, Giorgio Cutuli Ruud Muffels Economic crisis, welfare-labour market assets and unemployment in Europe How young people fare during the recent crisis Session 7c Session chair Room Economic Independence of Women and Mothers Hans Jürgen Andreß WZ 205 Daniela Grunow, Dana Müller Financial independence of mothers upon returning to work Gender inequalities in paid and unpaid work in couples. The role of gender motivations Intergenerational inequality among women: the links between status achievement and family formation Alvaro Martinez-Perez Felix Weiss Session 7d Session chair Room Jenny Chesters Tommaso Vitale, Raffaela Vacca Mariña Fernandez-Reino Educational Aspirations of Native and Immigrant Children Marcel Coenders DZ 3 Knowing what they want and how to get it: secondary school students, their aspirations and their access to social capital Where do closed identity come from? From networks! Ethnic differentials in the evolution of educational expectations during adolescence. The English case 21 Session 7e Session chair Room Working Families Brendan Halpin WZ 203 Martin Ehlert Mareike Wagner, Matthias Pollmann-Schult Raffaele Grotti, Stefani Scherer Couples' strategies to buffer income after job loss: The added worker effect and linked life courses The effect of parenthood on working nonstandard schedules in Europe Economic inequality and the role of the family Session 7f Session chair Room Social Cohesion - Measurement and Benefits Martina Dieckhoff DZ 4 Georgi Dragolov, Zsofia Ignacz, Jan Delhey, Klaus Boehnke, Jan Lorenz Zsofia Ignacz, Georgi Dragolov, Klaus Boehnke, Jan Delhey, Jan Lorenz Vladimir Mentus Cohesion is “Glück” Measuring the degree of social cohesion: An international comparison of 34 countries from 1989 to 2012 Decline of nationalism in Serbia 22 Session 8: 11.00-12.30 Session 8a Session chair Room Families, Cultural Capital and Education Paul de Graaf WZ 204 Daniel Gabaldón-Estevan, Juan Pecourt-Gracia Natascha Notten, Birgit Becker Family cultural capital and early schooling decisions: the case of the city of Valencia Early reading socialization and students' online reading behavior in comparative perspective The family is not a safe haven: How inequalities within families are brought about Michael Grätz Session 8b Session chair Room Gender and the Labour Market I Giorgio Cutuli WZ 206 Karin Halldén Lieselotte Blommaert Yuliya Kosyakova, Dmitry Kurakin, Hans-Peter Blossfeld Female managers and the gender wage gap Gender and job authority in the Netherlands, 1985-2008 Education and its consequences for gender differences in early labour market careers in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia Session 8c Session chair Room Who's in Charge? - Political Representation Tak Wing Chan WZ 205 Julie Falcon, Andrea Pilotti Do those who represent us actually represent us? Comparing the evolution of the social origin, education and social position of the Swiss Members of Parliament with the Swiss population The myth of the career politicians: An empirical analysis of the political careers of Dutch parliamentarians Widening the participation gap: The effect of educational track on reported voting in England Tomas Zwinkels Jan Germen Janmaat Session 8d Session chair Room The Experiences of Immigrants Wilfred Uunk WZ 203 Philip O'Connell, Fran McGinnity, Gillian Kingston Is that really discrimination? Reconciling subjective accounts of discrimination with objective ethnic penalties in the labour market in Ireland How satisfied are migrants in Germany with their income? The role of income aspirations Identities in the process of integration Manuel Siegert Sven van Hove 23 Session 8e Session chair Room Who Cares? Combining Paid and Unpaid Labour Rafaelle Guetto WZ 201 Anna Baranowska-Rataj The impact of the number of children on female employment. Is it uniform across European countries? The relationship between care and work in East- and WestGermany over time - Continuity or change? Institutional care provisions for frail elderly and social inequalities among women: A comparison of nine European countries Christin Czaplicki, Tatjana Mika Maike van Damme 24 How to get to the conference dinner venue? On Tuesday evening, the conference dinner will take place at Theaters Tilburg. The address is: Theaters Tilburg Schouwburgring Tilburg Tilburg University Central Station of Tilburg First, go from Tilburg University to Tilburg Central Station. You can do this by train or by bus. The train departs from Station Tilburg Universiteit tracks 2 and 3 – in the direction of Eindhoven or Den Bosch/Utrecht. Alternatively, you can take a bus from the bus stop ‘Universiteit van Tilburg’, which is located at the Professor Cobbenhagenlaan. You have to take stadsbus 4 (in the direction of St. Elisabeth-ziekenhuis). Important: the bus leaves from the other side of the road. Tilburg Central Station Theaters Tilburg It takes approximately 10 minutes to walk from the train station to Theaters Tilburg. Go southwards to enter the Langestraat and walk for 450 meters. Turn right when you arrive at the Korte Tuinstraat, and immediately turn left to enter the Langestraat again. After 100 meters, turn right at the Heuvelstraat, and immediately turn left to enter the Oude Markt. After you have walked for about 100 meters, you arrive at the Stadhuisplein. Turn right to enter the Schouwburgring. You can already see Theaters Tilburg, Just cross the road, use the entrance ‘ingang concertzaal’ and enjoy! You could also take a taxi or take one of the following busses from Tilburg Central Station: stadsbus 1 to Elisabeth stadsbus 2 to Centrum stadsbus 3 to Elisabeth stadsbus 7 to Blaak stadsbus 8 to Het Laar stadsbus 11 to Goirle 25 If you take a bus from Tilburg Central Station, make sure you exit at the third bus stop: ‘Stadhuisplein’. The bus stops are announced in the busses and they are also displayed in the bus. Walking route from Tilburg Central Station to Theaters Tilburg 26 More detailed walking route 27 Participant List Last name A André Andreß Azzolini First name Institution Country E-mail adress Stéfanie Hans-Jürgen Davide Tilburg University University of Cologne FBK-IRVAPP/University of Trento Netherlands Germany Italy s.andre@tilburguniversity.edu hja@wiso.uni-koeln.de azzolini@fbk.eu B Balbo Ballarino Baranowska-Rataj Barbieri Becker Bernardi Blommaert Blossfeld Blossfeld Bol Bouchet-Valat Boye Brousse Bueno-Garcia Bühlmann Burkert Nicoletta Gabriele Anna Paolo Birgit Fabrizio Lieselotte Gwendolin Pia Thijs Milan Katarina Cécile Xiana Felix Carola Bocconi University University of Milan Umeå University University of Trento Frankfurt University European University Institute Utrecht University University of Oxford University of Oxford University of Amsterdam LSQ-CREST Stockholm University INSEE/CREST-LSQ Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics University of Lausanne Institute for Employment Research Italy Italy Sweden Italy Germany Italy Netherlands Germany United Kingdom Netherlands France Sweden France Spain Switzerland Germany balbo.nicoletta@unibocconi.it gabriele.ballarino@unimi.it anna.baranowska@soc.umu.se paolo.barbieri@unitn.it bi.becker@em.uni-frankfurt.de fbernardieu@gmail.com l.blommaert@uu.nl gwendolin_blossfeld@hotmail.com pia.blossfeld@nuffield.ox.ac.uk t.bol@uva.nl nalimilan@club.fr katarina.boye@sofi.su.se cecile.brousse@insee.fr xbueno@ced.uab.es felix.buhlmann@unil.ch carola.burkert@iab.de C Carriero Chan Chauvel Chesters Renzo Tak Wing Louis Jenny University of Torino University of Oxford University of Luxembourg University of Canberra Italy United Kingdom Luxembourg Australia renzo.carriero@unito.it tw.chan@sociology.ox.ac.uk louis.chauvel@uni.lu jenny.chesters@canberra.edu.au 28 Chkalova Coenders Colombo Coulangeon Creighton Cutuli Czaplicki Katja Marcel Sabrina Philippe Mathew Giorgio Christin CBS/Erasmus University Utrecht University Università degli Studi di Milano Sciences Po University of Pompeu Fabra University of Trento Max Planck Institute Netherlands Netherlands Italy France Spain Italy Germany kcka@cbs.nl m.coenders@uu.nl sabrina.colombo@unimi.it philippe.coulangeon@sciences-po.fr mathew.creighton@upf.edu g.cutuli@unitn.it czaplicki@mea.mpisoc.mpg.de D Damian Dammrich de Graaf de Regt de Valk Dechant Demazy Dewilde Dieckhoff Dietrich Djundeva Dodoiu Dominguez Alvarez Dragolov Dronkers Elena Johanna Paul Sabrina Helga Anna Sabine Caroline Martina Hans Maja Gabriela Linda Georgi Jaap University of Cologne European University Institute Tilburg University Utrecht University NIDI State Institute for Family Research University of Luxembourg Tilburg University Social Research Center Berlin IAB Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Tilburg University Tilburg University BIGSSS Maastricht University Germany Italy Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Germany Luxembourg Netherlands Germany Germany Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Germany Netherlands elenadamian.ro@gmail.com johanna.dammrich@eui.eu pdegraaf@tilburguniversity.edu s.deregt@uu.nl valk@nidi.nl anna.dechant@ifb.uni-bamberg.de sabine.demazy@uni.lu c.l.dewilde@tilburguniversity.edu Martina.Dieckhoff@wzb.eu hans.dietrich@iab.de m.djundeva@rug.nl g.dodoiu@tilburguniversity.edu l.dominguezalvarez@tilburguniversity.edu dragolov@bigsss-bremen.de j.dronkers@maastrichtuniversity.nl E Eger Ehlert Maureen Martin Umeå University Social Research Center Berlin Sweden Germany maureen.eger@soc.umu.se ehlert@wzb.eu 29 F Falcon Fernandez Mellizo-Soto Fernandez-Reino Fónadová Julie María Mariña Laura University of Lausanne Universidad Complutense de Madrid University of Pompeu Fabra Masaryk University Switzerland Spain Spain Czech Republic julie.falcon@unil.ch mfmellizosoto@edu.ucm.es marinha.fernandez@upf.edu laura@econ.muni.cz G Gabaldón-Estevan Gallie Ganzeboom Goffette Goglio Gracia Gramaticu Grätz Grotti Grunow Guetto Gugushvili Gunduz Hosgor Daniel Duncan Harry Celine Valentina Pablo Mihaela Michael Raffaele Daniela Raffaele Alexi Ayşe University of Valencia University of Oxford VU Amsterdam Cereq University of Milan University of Amsterdam SNSPA European University Institute University of Trento Goethe University University of Trento European University Institute Middle East Technical University Spain United Kingdom Netherlands France Italy Netherlands Romania Italy Italy Germany Italy Italy Turkey daniel.gabaldon@uv.es duncan.gallie@nuffield.ox.ac.uk harry.ganzeboom@vu.nl goffette@cereq.fr valentina.goglio@unimi.it p.gracia@uva.nl cb@snspa.ro michael.gratz@eui.eu raffaele.grotti@unitn.it grunow@soz.uni-frankfurt.de raffaele.guetto@unitn.it alexi.gugushvili@eui.eu hosgor@metu.edu.tr H Halldén Halpin Hartung Heisig Holtmann Hubl Hugrée Karin Brendan Anne Jan Paul Anne Christine Vanessa Cédric Swedish Institute for Social Research University of Limerick University of Luxembourg Social Research Center Berlin European University Institute University of Luxembourg Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Sweden Ireland Luxembourg Germany Italy Luxembourg France karin.hallden@sofi.su.se brendan.halpin@ul.ie anne.hartung@uni.lu jan.heisig@wzb.eu anne.holtmann@eui.eu vhubl@yahoo.de cedric.hugree@csu.cresppa.cnrs.fr 30 I Ignacz Ivanova Zsofia Katya Jacobs University Bremen University of Amsterdam Germany Netherlands J Janmaat Jan Germen INS United Kingdom g.janmaat@ioe.ac.uk K Kalmijn Kanas Karhula Katrňák Kauppinen Keilthy Kilpi-Jakonen Kingston Klein Kleinepier Kloc-Nowak Kogan Kosyakova Matthijs Agnieszka Aleksi Tomáš Timo Patricia Elina Gillian Oliver Tom Weronika Irena Yuliya University of Amsterdam Radboud University Nijmegen University of Turku Masaryk University National Institute for Health and Welfare University College Dublin European University Institute Economic & Social Research Institute University of Mannheim NIDI European University Institute University of Mannheim European University Institute Netherlands Netherlands Finland Czech Republic Finland Ireland Finland Ireland Germany Netherlands Poland Germany Italy m.kalmijn@uva.nl a.kanas@maw.ru.nl aleksi.karhula@utu.fi katrnak@fss.muni.cz timo.kauppinen@thl.fi patricia.keilthy@ucd.ie elina.kilpi-jakonen@eui.eu gillian.kingston@esri.ie oliver.klein@mzes.uni-mannheim.de kleinepier@nidi.nl weronika.kloc-nowak@eui.eu ikogan@mail.uni-mannheim.de yuliya.kosyakova@eui.eu L Lang Lennartz Leopold Lersch Liu Lorenz Luijkx Volker Christian Liliya Philipp Mao-Mei Georg Ruud University of Tuebingen University of Amsterdam European University Institute Tilburg University University Pompeu Fabra Univerity of Bamberg Tilburg University Germany Netherlands Italy Netherlands Spain Germany Netherlands v.lang@uni-tuebingen.de c.lennartz@uva.nl liliya.leopold@eui.eu p.m.lersch@tilburguniversity.edu maomei.liu@upf.edu georg.lorenz@uni-bamberg.de r.luijkx@tilburguniversity.edu z.ignacz@jacobs-university.de k.o.ivanova@uva.nl 31 M Mandemakers Marcinkiewicz Martínez García Martinez-Perez McGinnity McMullin Mentus Mika Mills Minello Miranda Moor Morissens Müller Muffels Murphy Jornt Kamil José Saturnino Alvaro Frances Patricia Vladimir Tatjana Melinda Alessandra Xavier Nienke Ann Dana Ruud Emily Rijksuniversiteit Groningen University of Hamburg La Laguna University University of Sheffield Economic & Social Research Institute European Univeristy Institute Institute of Social Sciences Deutsch Rentenversicherung Bund Rijksuniversiteit Groningen European University Institute Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Tilburg University University of Twente Institute for Employment Research Tilburg University University of Lausanne Netherlands Germany Spain United Kingdom Ireland Italy Serbia Germany Netherlands Italy Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Germany Netherlands Switzerland j.j.mandemakers@rug.nl kamil.marcinkiewicz@wiso.uni-hamburg.de josamaga@ull.es a.martinez-perez@sheffield.ac.uk fran.mcginnity@esri.ie patricia.mcmullin@eui.eu vladimirmentus@yahoo.com tatjana.mika@drv-bund.de m.c.mills@rug.nl alessandra.minello@eui.eu xaviermiranda3@hotmail.com j.a.moor@tilburguniversity.edu a.morissens@utwente.nl dana.mueller@iab.de ruud.j.muffels@tilburguniversity.edu emily.murphy@unil.ch N Nagel Notten Ineke Natascha VU Amsterdam Radboud Unversity Nijmegen Netherlands Netherlands f.a.nagel@vu.nl n.notten@maw.ru.nl O O'Connell Olsthoorn Philip Martin UCD Geary Institute University of Amsterdam Ireland Netherlands philip.oconnell@ucd.ie m.olsthoorn@uva.nl P Panichella Paskov Nazareno Marii University of Milan University of Amsterdam Italy Netherlands nazareno.panichella@unimi.it m.paskov@uva.nl 32 Penissat Petev Platt Ponomarenko Präg Protsch Etienne Ivaylo Lucinda Valentina Patrick Paula Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ENSAE-CREST, GENES University of London University of Luxemburg Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Social Research Center Berlin France France United Kingdom Germany Netherlands Germany ceraps@univ-lille2.fr Ivaylo.petev@ensae.fr l.platt@lse.ac.uk valentina.ponomarenko@uni.lu p.praeg@rug.nl paula.protsch@wzb.eu R Rebane Roeters Roosma Roth Russell Rybinska Marit Anne Femke Tobias Helen Anna European University Institute Utrecht University Tilburg University University of Mannheim Economic & Social Research Institute Warsaw School of Economics Italy Netherlands Netherlands Germany Ireland Poland marit.rebane@eui.eu a.roeters@uu.nl f.roosma@tilburguniversity.edu toroth@mail.uni-mannheim.de helen.russell@esri.ie an.rybinska@gmail.com S Safi Salazar Salverda Savelkoul Schacht Schmucker Schneider Scholten Schrijner Schührer Shavit Sieben Siegert Sinke Mirna Leire Wiemer Michael Diana Alexandra Silke Mirte Sandor Susanne Yossi Inge Manuel Gideon Sciences Po National Distance Education University University of Amsterdam Radboud University Nijmegen University of Bamberg Institute for Employment Research GESIS University of Mannheim Radboud University Nijmegen European University Institute Tel Aviv University Tilburg University University of Mannheim Tilburg University France Spain Netherlands Netherlands Germany Germany Germany Germany Netherlands Italy Israel Netherlands Germany Netherlands mirna.safi@sciences-po.fr lsalazar@poli.uned.es w.salverda@uva.nl m.savelkoul@maw.ru.nl diana.schacht@uni-bamberg.de alexandra.schmucker@iab.de silke.schneider@gesis.org mirte.scholten@mzes.uni-mannheim.de s.schrijner@fm.ru.nl susanne.schuhrer@eui.eu ys@post.tau.ac.il i.j.p.sieben@tilburguniversity.edu masieger@mail.uni-mannheim.de g.sinke@box.nl 33 Sirniö Smits Smits Sno Sobczyk Solera Solga Spire Steinmetz Outi Jeroen Fransje Tamira Olaf Cristina Heike Alexis Stephanie University of Helsinki Radboud University Nijmegen University of Luxembourg VU Amsterdam Vrije Universiteit Brussel University of Turin Social Research Center Berlin Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique University of Amsterdam Finland Netherlands Luxembourg Netherlands Belgium Italy Germany France Netherlands outi.sirnio@helsinki.fi j.smits@fm.ru.nl fransje.smits@uni.lu tamirasno@hotmail.com olaf.sobczyk@vub.ac.be cristina.solera@unito.it heike.solga@wzb.eu alexis.spire@gmail.com s.m.steinmetz@uva.nl T Tåhlin Täht Tam Tosi Triventi Troger Tropf Tuppat Michael Kadri Tony Marco Moris Tobias Felix Julia Stockholm University Tallinn University Chinese University of Hong Kong University of Trento European University Institute University of Vienna Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Goethe University Sweden Estonia Hong Kong Italy Italy Austria Netherlands Germany michael.tahlin@sofi.su.se kadri@iiss.ee soc.tam@gmail.com marco.tosi@unitn.it moris.triventi@eui.eu tobias.troger@univie.ac.at f.tropf@rug.nl tuppat@em.uni-frankfurt.de U Uunk Wilfred Tilburg University Netherlands w.uunk@tilburguniversity.edu V Vallet van Damme van de Werfhorst van Deurzen van Hek van Hove Louis-André Maike Herman Ioana Margriet Sven Sciences Po CEPS/IMPALLA University of Amsterdam Tilburg University Radboud University Nijmegen University of Mannheim France Luxembourg Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Germany louisandre.vallet@sciencespo.fr maikevd2011@gmail.com h.g.vandewerfhorst@uva.nl i.a.vandeurzen@tilburguniversity.edu m.vanhek@maw.ru.nl sven.vanhove@dhbw-mannheim.de 34 van Ingen van Zelst Veerman Velema Visser Vitale Voicu Erik Marino Gert-Jan Thijs Mark Tommaso Bogdan Tilburg University Tilburg University University of Amsterdam National Taiwan University Radboud University Nijmegen Sciences Po/CEE Romanian Academz-Research Institute Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Taiwan Netherlands France Romania e.j.vaningen@tilburguniversity.edu j.m.vanzelst@tilburguniversity.edu g.j.m.veerman2@uva.nl thijsvelema@gmail.com m.visser@maw.ru.nl tommaso.vitale@sciencespo.fr bogdanicus@gmail.com W Wagner Weiss Wierenga Wiertz Wind Mareike Felix Menno Dingeman Barend Social Research Center Berlin GESIS Utrecht University University of Oxford Tilburg University Germany Germany Netherlands United Kingdom Netherlands mareike.wagner@wzb.eu felix.weiss@gesis.org m.h.wierenga@uu.nl dingeman.wiertz@nuffield.ox.ac.uk barend_wind@hotmail.com Z Zhou Zilincikova Zuccotti Zwinkels Ying Zuzana Carolina Tomas University of Surrey Masaryk University European University Institute ICS Groningen United Kingdom Slovakia Italy Netherlands ying.zhou@surrey.ac.uk 333003@mail.muni.cz carolina.zuccotti@eui.eu t.l.a.zwinkels@rug.nl 35 Conference Committee Organizing Committee Paul de Graaf Ruud Luijkx Caroline Dewilde Conference Organization and Administration Stéfanie André (coordination) Els Kusters Lisette van Noort 36 Notes 37 Notes 38 39