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Preliminary Program | Detailed Session Plan Last updated March 07, 2017 Thursday, March 30, 2017 Plenary Session 1 | March 30, 09:00-10:30 Session P1 (HS-A2) | Welcome and Plenary Talk Chair: Marita Jacob Welcome Werner Mellis, Dean of Department of Management, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Cologne Introduction Marita Jacob Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne Social Inequalities in Productive and Successful Aging Across Europe Karsten Hank Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne Parallel Sessions 1 | March 30, 11:00-12:45 Session 1.1 (S01) | Family and Partnership I: Mating and Family Formation Chair: tba Occupational Gender Segregation and Occupational Assortative Mating Across Europe André Grow; Jan Van Bavel Catholic University Leuven Self-Employment, Entrepreneurship and Fertility Francesco Billari 1 ; Berkay Özcan 2 ; Concetta Rondinelli 3 1 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 2 London School of Economics; 3 Bank of Italy Does Educational Expansion Favor Increased Homogamy Over the Life Course? Evidence From a Recent French Survey Milan, Bouchet-Valat 1 ; Sébastien Grobon 1,2 1 French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED); 2 French National Institute for Statistics (INSEE)

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  • Preliminary Program | Detai led Session Plan Last updated March 07, 2017 Thursday, March 30, 2017

    Plenary Session 1 | March 30, 09:00-10:30

    Session P1 (HS-A2) | Welcome and Plenary Talk Chair: Marita Jacob

    Welcome Werner Mellis, Dean of Department of Management, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Cologne Introduction Marita Jacob Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne Social Inequalities in Productive and Successful Aging Across Europe Karsten Hank Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne

    Parallel Sessions 1 | March 30, 11:00-12:45

    Session 1.1 (S01) | Family and Partnership I: Mating and Family Formation Chair: tba

    Occupational Gender Segregation and Occupational Assortative Mating Across Europe André Grow; Jan Van Bavel Catholic University Leuven

    Self-Employment, Entrepreneurship and Fertility Francesco Billari1; Berkay Özcan2; Concetta Rondinelli3 1 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 2 London School of Economics; 3 Bank of Italy

    Does Educational Expansion Favor Increased Homogamy Over the Life Course? Evidence From a Recent French Survey Milan, Bouchet-Valat1; Sébastien Grobon1,2 1 French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED); 2 French National Institute for Statistics (INSEE)

  • Session 1.2 (S02) | Education I: Primary Education and its Consequences Chair: tba

    Social stratification in parenting values: a micro-class approach using the UK Millennium Cohort Study Katherin Barg1; William Baker2 1 Glasgow University; 2 Cardiff University

    The association between children’s vocabulary at age 3 and the transition from primary school to the academic track of secondary schooling for children of Turkish origin and native-born parents in Germany Birgit Becker Goethe University Frankfurt

    Anticipation of school entry in Italy: consequences for inequalities of educational opportunities Moris Triventi1,2; Fabrizio Bernardi2 1 University of Trento; 2 European University Institute (EUI), Florence

    Educational Inequality in India: An Analysis of Gender Differences in Reading and Mathematics Sk Karim Population Council, India

    Session 1.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility I: Long-Term Inequality and Historical Perspectives Chair: tba

    Long-Term Trends in Intergenerational and Multigenerational Occupational Mobility in the United States, 1850-2013 Xi Song1; Karen Rolf2; Joseph Ferrie3; Catherine Massey4; Yu Xie5 1 University of Chicago; 2 University of Nebraska at Omaha; 3 Northwestern University; 4 University of Michigan; 5 Princeton University

    Like My Mother Before Me: The effect of mother’s position on her children’s status attainment in the 19th century and early 20th century Siyang Kong1; Ineke Maas1,2; Marco H.D. van Leeuwen1 1 Utrecht University; 2 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    A century of change in global educational inequality between and among genders Iñaki Permanyer; Diederik Boertien Center for Demographic Studies (CED), Barcelona

  • Session 1.4 (S12) | Labor Market I: Migrants, Discrimination, Skill Mismatch Chair: tba

    Perceived ethnic discrimination in the transition from school to work in Germany Kristina Lindemann Goethe University Frankfurt

    Migrants in the OECD: Over-qualified but under-skilled? An international comparison of labor market integration Anja Perry; Débora B. Maehler GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne and Mannheim

    The dynamics of immigrant-native labor market differentials in West Germany, 1976-2012 Jonas Wiedner1; Johannes Giesecke2,3 1 University of Cologne; 2 Humboldt University Berlin; 3 Berlin Institute for Integration and Migration Research (BIM)

    Occupational closure, licensing and skills mismatch among immigrant workers in Germany Daniela Rohrbach-Schmidt German Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn

    Parallel Sessions 2 | March 30, 13:45-15:30

    Session 2.1 (S01) | Sibship Size and its Consequences Chair: tba

    Older Sister Intellectual Penalty in China: Gender, Family SES, and Resource Jiaxin Shi Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    Home Alone: Being an Only Child at Home and Academic Performance Seongsoo Choi; Christiaan Monden University of Oxford

    Fewer Siblings, more Wealth? Sibship Size and Wealth Attainment in Germany Philipp Lersch University of Cologne

  • Session 2.2 (S02) | Education II: School and Classroom Effects Chair: tba

    Instructional quality and achievement inequality: How effective is teaching on closing the achievement gap in Germany? Cansu Atlay1; Nicole Tieben1; Steffen Hillmert2; Benjamin Fauth3 1 LEAD Graduate School and Research Network, University of Tübingen; 2 University of Tübingen; 3 Hector Research Institute of Education Science and Psychology, University of Tübingen

    The Causal Effects of Advanced Mathematics Coursework: Evidence from 328 School-level Regression Discontinuities Andrew McEachin1; Thad Domina2; Andrew Penner3 1: RAND Corporation; 2: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; 3: University of California, Irvine

    Compensating or compounding effects: Does school attended alleviate or exacerbate the effects of family background on academic achievement? Jenny Chesters University of Melbourne

    Session 2.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility II: Social Mobility and Status Attainment (O-D) Chair: tba

    The direct effect of social origin on occupational attainment in comparative perspective Valeria Breuker; Gabriele Ballarino; Nazareno Panichella University of Milan

    Intergenerational Transmission of Socioeconomic Status: Mediated by the Family Trajectory? Joanne Sophie Muller1,2; Nicole Hiekel1,3; Aart C. Liefbroer1,2,4 1 Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); 2 University of Groningen; 3 University of Cologne; 4 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    Not in a class of one’s own: The role of parental resources and social mobility trajectories for entering gender-atypical educational fields in Finland Irene Prix; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen University of Turku

    Where does class really matter? Social mobility in Denmark, the UK and the US Anders Holm; Robert Andersen Western University, London, Ontario

  • Session 2.4 (S12) | Migration and Integration I: Immigrants, Refugees and Social Capital Chair: tba

    Immigrant life situation through the lenses of sending and receiving societies Irena Kogan; Jing Shen Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES); University of Mannheim

    Social Capital and Labor Market Integration: A Comparative Study of Refugees and First Generation Migrants in Germany Yuliya Kosyakova1; Klarita Gërxhani2 1 Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg; 2 European University Institute (EUI), Florence

    Religion, social capital and poverty in the UK Yaojun Li1; Anthony Heath2; Tom Woerner-Powell1 1 University of Manchester; 2 Department of Sociology, University of Oxford

    The Effect of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on the Educational Attainment of Undocumented Youth: Evidence from a Large Urban Public University Amy Hsin City University of New York

    Parallel Sessions 3 | March 30, 16:00-17:45

    Session 3.1 (S01) | Education III: Networks, Peers and Friends Chair: tba

    The Effects of Ethnic Minority Adolescents’ Ethnic Self-Identification on Friendship Selection Philipp Jugert1; Lars Leszczensky2; Sebastian Pink2 1 University of Leipzig; 2 Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES)

    School track and peers’ aspirations on ego’s aspirations to go to college Maria Gerth University of Cologne

    Religion as a Bridge or Barrier to Educational Achievements? Sarah Carol1; Benjamin Schulz2 1 University of Cologne; 2 WZB Berlin Social Science Center

    Why Family matters: A Gender Perspective on the Emergence of Social Contacts to Natives among Migrants in Germany Verena Seibel University of Konstanz

  • Session 3.2 (S02) | Education IV: School-to-Work Transitions Chair: tba

    Quality of the Transition from Education to the Labor Market in France: Has the Direct Effect of Social Origin Really Increased from the 1990s to the 2010s? Louis-André Vallet1,2; Céline Goffette3 1 Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS); 2 Sciences Po, Paris; 3 ENSAE-CREST, France

    The value of foreign certificates in the screening and hiring process: A vignette study among German employers Andreas Damelang; Martin Abraham; Sabine Ebensperger; Felix Stumpf University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

    Do employers adjust their hiring preferences? Spatial-occupational opportunities in the apprenticeship market Paula Protsch1; Christian Gerhards2; Sabine Mohr2 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 German Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn

    Labor market outcomes for Swedish early school leavers: the role of gender and migrant background Olav Erik Nygård Linköping University

    Session 3.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility III: Social Stratification of Culture Chair: tba

    Migration, Scholarly Culture and Abilities: More Evidence of an Independent and Universal Book Effect Nate Breznau1; Lisa Sauter1; Zerrin Salikutluk2,3 1 Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES); 2 Humboldt University Berlin; 3 Berlin Institute for Integration and Migration Research (BIM)

    Super (Diluted) Cultural Consumers? Family Background and Cultural Consumption Practices Rasmus Henriksen Klokker1; Mads Meier Jæger2 1 The Danish National Centre for Social Research; 2 University of Copenhagen

    Reading, Beaux Art and Educational Attainment in the Netherlands: A Reconstruction and Replication of Earlier Evidence Rick Nijman; Harry B. G. Ganzeboom Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    Do elite college students become more interested in highbrow culture? A multilevel growth model of cultural participation SuYeong Shin University of Iowa

  • Session 3.4 (S12) | Migration and Integration II: Attitudes and Culture Chair: Irena Kogan

    Cultural influences on the gender division of household labor. Evidence from migrant populations in Europe Renzo Carriero University of Turin

    Public Policies, Cultural Attitudes and the Economic Integration of Immigrant Women in Europe Agnieszka Kanas; Stephanie Steinmetz University of Amsterdam

    Interethnic contact, interethnic competition, and implicit and explicit interethnic attitudes Lieselotte Blommaert1; Marcel Coenders2; Frank van Tubergen2 1 Radboud University; 2 Utrecht University

    Poster Session | March 30, 18:00-21:00

    Poster Session (Room HS-A2 and Hörsaalgebäude) PLEASE NOTE: The poster session begins at 18:00 with a joint introduction in Room HS-A2 Universal or specific measures for measuring women’s social stratification position Camilla Catherine Barnett University of Sterling A Matter of Time? Parent’s Time in Childcare and Children Development Tomas Cano-Lopez1; Francisco Perales Perez2; Janeen Baxter2 1 Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona; 2 University of Queensland, Brisbane Educational expansion and social mobility in South Korea Inkwan Chung Yale University

    Parenthood and depression: Is childlessness similar to sonlessness among Chinese seniors? Maja Djundeva1; Tom Emery1,2; Pearl Dykstra1 1 Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2 Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

    The Social Stratification of Choice in the Transition to Adulthood Nicole Hiekel1,3; Francesco C. Billari2; Aart C. Liefbroer3 1 University of Cologne; 2 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 3 Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); 4 University of Groningen Do Siblings Take the Weight off our Shoulders? The Causal Effect of Family Size on the Risk of Overweight and Obesity during Childhood Anders Hjorth-Trolle1,2; Joseph John Molitoris2 1 Linköping University; 2 University of Copenhagen Social segregation in 51 German cities. Long-term trends and determinants Stefanie Jähnen; Marcel Helbig WZB Berlin Social Science Center

  • Does the cause of parental death matter for children’s education? Sanni Jalonen-Kotimäki; Sanna Kailaheimo University of Turku Behind every successful (wo)man is a successful parent-in-law? Sanna Kailaheimo; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen; Jani Erola; Antti O. Tanskanen University of Turku Social Origin and Personality Development in the Early Life Course Till Kaiser WZB Berlin Social Science Center Does Socio-Economic Status Influence Grip Strength in Older Europeans? Analyzing the Links between Education and Objective Health Judith Kronschnabl Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA), Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy Women’s reentry into labor market after first childbirth Jana Mäcken University of Cologne Employment trajectories of workers in non-standard jobs: More than just traps and stepping stones Lucille Mattijssen; Dimitris Pavlopoulos Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Channels of reproduction: Parents' transmission of cultural capital and children's conversion of cultural capital into high educational performance Karoline Mikus1; Nicole Tieben1; Pia Schober2 1 LEAD Graduate School and Research Network, University of Tübingen; 2 University of Tübingen

    Cohort Fertility Decline and Educational Attainment: Muslim Women in Israel Barbara S. Okun Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Internet Use and Social Contacts: Does the Social Gradient in Internet Use Exacerbate Inequality of Social Contacts? Patrick Präg1; Lea Ellwardt2; Francesco C. Billari1 1 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 2 University of Cologne Occupational returns to school drop-out at labor market entry and in the further career: the case of Suriname, cohorts 1940-1990 Regien G. C. Riedewald; Harry B. G. Ganzeboom Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Women’s marital dependence, spousal alternatives and divorce risk in Germany Lisa Schmid; Michael Wagner University of Cologne Social background, education, and adult skills: Evidence from PIAAC Silke Schneider GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim

    Early labor-market outcomes of high-school dropouts: Gender differences during the economic downturn in Italy Emanuela Struffolino; Camilla Borgna WZB Berlin Social Science Center The effect of recognition of foreign education for newly arrived immigrants Andrey Tibajev1; Carina Hellgren2 1 Linköping University; 2 Swedish Council of Higher Education, Stockholm

  • Partner Resources and the Scarring Effects of Unemployment Leen Vandecasteele1; Martin Ehlert2 1 University of Tübingen; 2 WZB Berlin Social Science Center ReGES - Refugees in the German Educational System: Introducing a new panel study on refugees in Germany Jutta von Maurice; Gisela Will; Hans-Günther Roßbach; Christoph Homuth Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi), Bamberg Investigating local contexts simultaneously: The impact of neighborhood deprivation and local labor market conditions on young immigrants’ employment prospects Katarina Weßling1; Christoph Meng2 1 University of Cologne; 2 Research Centre for Education and the Labor Market (ROA), Maastricht University

  • Friday, March 31, 2017

    Parallel Sessions 4 | March 31, 09:00-10:45

    Session 4.1 (S01) | Family and Partnership II: Family Structure and Child Outcomes Chair: tba

    How does parental divorce impact children's educational attainment? Jennie Brand1; Ravaris Moore1; Xi Song2; Yu Xie3 1 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); 2 University of Chicago; 3 Princeton University

    Post-separation families, non-resident fathers, and children’s wellbeing in Germany Thomas Altenhoven; Sandra Krapf University of Cologne

    Nonresident fathers’ involvement and children’s cognitive and educational achievements in the UK Antti O. Tanskanen; Jani Erola University of Turku

    Family dissolution and educational attainment in a cross-country and cross-cohort perspective – a sibling analysis in the former East and West Germany Wiebke Schulz Bielefeld University

    Session 4.2 (S02) | Education V: Labor Market Opportunities and Returns to Higher Education Chair: tba

    Social origins and the decision to leave university in times of economic crisis: The role of the field of study Loris Vergolini1; Eleonora Vlach2 1 Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (FBK – IRVAPP), Trento; 2 University of Trento

    Cognitive Skills and Labor Market Returns to Field of Study among Higher Education Graduates: Evidence from PIAAC Thijs Bol1; Jan Paul Heisig2 1 University of Amsterdam; 2 WZB Berlin Social Science Center

    Socio-Economic Returns to University Education in Japan: Estimating the Causal Effects of Vertical and Horizontal Stratification in Education Sho Fujihara; Hiroshi Ishida University of Tokyo

    The effects of the 1999 Polish education reform on labor market outcomes Daniel Horn1,2; Luca Flora Drucker1,3 1 Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 2 ELTE Department of Economics, Budapest; 3 Central European University, Budapest

  • Session 4.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility IV: Multigenerational Inequality Chair: tba

    Demographic Transitions, Multigenerational Co-residence, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality Xi Song1; Robert Mare2 1 University of Chicago; 2 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

    Three-generation associations of educational attainment in Europe by family size and gender: Results from SHARE Paula Sheppard; Christiaan Monden University of Oxford

    Shared lifetime, intergenerational relations and educational attainments in Finland Antti O. Tanskanen; Hannu Lehti; Jani Erola University of Turku

    Dynastic Inequality Compared: Multigenerational Mobility in the US, the UK, and Germany Guido Neidhöfer; Maximilian Stockhausen Free University Berlin

    Session 4.4 (S12) | Health and Wellbeing I: Causes and Consequences of Life Satisfaction and Wellbeing Chair: tba

    Social Inequality in Well-Being over the Life Course Fabian Kratz; Gerrit Bauer; Josef Brüderl Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich

    Non-standard Employment and Life Satisfaction in Japan Jia Wang; James M. Raymo University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Single motherhood and life satisfaction in comparative perspective: Do institutional and cultural contexts explain the life satisfaction penalty for single mothers? Matthias Pollmann-Schult Bielefeld University

    Education and Health in the United States and Sweden: A Comparative View on Health Trajectories in Later Life Liliya Leopold University of Amsterdam

  • Plenary Session 2 | March 31, 11:15-13:00

    Session P2 (HS-A2) | Plenary Talks Chair: Judith Offerhaus & Michael Kühhirt

    Social mobility among the children of immigrants Lucinda Platt Department of Social Policy; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

    Sociology, Genetics and Stratification: Recent Advances in Fertility Research Melinda Mills Nuffield College, University of Oxford

    Parallel Sessions 5 | March 31, 13:45-15:30

    Session 5.1 (S01) | Income and Wealth I: Housing and Homeownership Chair: tba

    A longitudinal analysis of young adults’ entry to the housing system in Britain, Germany and Australia Rory Coulter1; Philipp Lersch2; Sergi Vidal3; Sait Bayrakdar1 1 University of Cambridge; 2 University of Cologne; 3 University of Queensland, Brisbane

    Home ownership as a hidden dimension of stratification and mobility patterns? Louis Chauvel; Anne Hartung University of Luxembourg

    How does housing affect wellbeing? The moderating effect of homeownership and housing wealth on the relationship between negative life events and wellbeing Stéfanie André; Caroline Dewilde; Ruud Muffels Tilburg University

    Housing Status as a Multi-Dimensional Construct: A Test in Post-Soviet Contexts Jane Zavisca1; Hyungjun Suh1; Theodore Gerber2 1 University of Arizona; 2 University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Session 5.2 (S02) | Education VI: Gender Segregation and Inequality in Higher Education Chair: tba

    Joint Forces: Effects of Social Background and Gender Segregation on Higher Education in Cross-National Comparative Perspective Reinhard Pollak1; David Reimer2 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 Aarhus University

    Gender segregation in Higher Education: An empirical test of six explanatory mechanisms Carlo S. Barone; Giulia Maria Assirelli Sciences Po, Paris

    A U-turn in college graduation inequality? Long term trends in educational mobility in the USA Fabrizio Bernardi1; Florain R. Hertel2; Gordey Yastrebov1 1 European University Institute (EUI), Florence; 2 University of Hamburg

    The gender pay gap among higher education graduates. A closer look on the role of childbearing and quantile-specific inequalities Felix Weiss1; Eva Köhler2,3 1 Aarhus University, Denmark; 2 University of Mannheim; 3 University of Oxford

    Session 5.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility V: Educational Reproduction and Changes in Mobility Chair: tba

    Educational Reproduction in Europe: An analysis using SHARE data Richard Breen1; John Ermisch2; Satu Helske2 1 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 2 Department of Sociology, University of Oxford

    Educational Reproduction in Germany: A Prospective Approach Based on Retrospective Data Jan Skopek1; Thomas Leopold2 1 Trinity College, Dublin; 2 University of Amsterdam

    Changes in intergenerational educational mobility. A Danish register study Anders Holm1; Martin Munk2; Dave Harding3; Jens Peter Larsen4 1 Western University, London, Ontario; 2 University of Aalborg; 3 University of California, Berkeley; 4 University of Copenhagen

    Social inequality in education and the parental context. A large-scale comparative analysis Steffen Hillmert University of Tübingen

  • Session 5.4 (S12) | Family and Partnership III: Impact of Family and Partnership on Employment and Earnings Chair: tba

    Does maternity leave have long term effects on income inequality? A study on 12 European countries Giulia Maria Dotti Sani; Matteo Luppi Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin

    Partnership status and the wage premium in the U.S., UK, Germany, and Norway: What explains differentials between married and cohabiting adults? Brienna Perelli-Harris1; Fenaba R. Addo2; Stefanie Hoherz1; Trude Lappegard3; Sharon Sassler4 1 University of Southampton; 2 University of Wisconsin-Madison; 3 Statistics Norway; 4 Cornell University

    The 'when' of gender inequalities: the family wage over the life course and over time Gabriele Mari University of Trento

    The social integration of single mothers: evidence from East and West Germany Hannah Zagel Humboldt University, Berlin

    Parallel Sessions 6 | March 31, 16:00-17:45

    Session 6.1 (S01) | Income and Wealth II: Income Inequality Chair: tba

    The Organizational Production of National Earnings Inequalities Donald Tomaskovic-Devey; Anthony Rainey University of Massachusetts-Amherst

    The dynamics of income inequality in comparative perspective Tak Wing Chan1; John Ermisch2; Rob Gruijters2 1 University College London; 2 University of Oxford

    The organization of gender inequality: A 12 country comparison of within-job gender inequality Andrew Penner1; Trond Petersen2; COIN3 1 University of California, Irvine; 2 University of California, Berkeley; 3 COIN

    Egalitarianism in an Era of Exploding Income Inequality: Evidence from Post-Communist China and Austria Tony Tam1; Jacklyn Chen1; Wang Junxiu2 1 Chinese University of Hong Kong; 2 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing

  • Session 6.2 (S02) | Migration and Integration III: Migration and Education Chair: tba

    Do mixed unions foster integration? The educational outcomes of mixed-parentage children in Italy Davide Azzolini1; Raffaele Guetto2; Joan Eliel Madia3 1 Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (FBK – IRVAPP), Trento; 2 University of Milan; 3 University of Oxford

    Ethnic educational inequality, school segregation, and education systems: Evidence from a quasi-longitudinal approach using PISA data Janna Teltemann1; Reinhard Schunck2 1 University of Hildesheim; 2 GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne

    Educational trajectories and migration background Maarten L. Buis; Verena Seibel University of Konstanz

    The value of education and realistic educational aspirations of migrants and non-migrants in four European countries Andreas Hadjar; Jan Scharf University of Luxembourg

    Session 6.3 (S11) | Attitudes and Perceptions in Social Stratification Research Chair: Nate Breznau

    The Social Bases of Support for Democracy: A Comparative Study of Objective and Subjective Intergenerational Mobility Alexi Gugushvili University of Oxford

    Equality of Opportunity and Tolerance Toward Outcome Inequality: Evidence from Two Survey Experiments Fangqi Wen New York University

    The erosion of political trust: The interaction of unemployment experiences, welfare regimes and the Great Recession in Europe and the US Carlotta Giustozzi; Markus Gangl Goethe University Frankfurt

  • Session 6.4 (S12) | Labor Market II: Gender Inequalities in the Labor Market Chair: tba

    What an analysis of variation in the ‘partner pay-gap’ tells us about the persistence of income and gendered inequalities within couples: A comparative analysis Martina Dieckhoff1; Vanessa Gash2; Antje Mertens3; Laura Romeu-Gordo4 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 City University London; 3 Berlin School of Economics and Law; 4 German Center of Gerontology, Berlin

    The transition to parenthood in same-sex and opposite-sex couples. Disentangling the importance of gender and employers’ differential treatment for wage inequality in the Swedish labor market Katarina Boye; Marie Evertsson Stockholm University

    The ambivalent impact of firm structures on gender inequalities. An empirical analysis with SOEP-LEE data Anne Busch-Heizmann; Timothy Rinke University of Duisburg-Essen

    Educational expansion and changes in earnings inequality among women Inkwan Chung; Jinwook Chang Yale University

  • Saturday, April 01, 2017

    Parallel Sessions 7 | April 01, 09:30-11:15

    Session 7.1 (S01) | Income and Wealth III: Wealth Inequality Chair: Philipp Lersch

    Wealth Inequality in a Rapidly Aging Society: The Case of Japan Sawako Shirahase University of Tokyo

    Beyond Meritocracy. Wealth accumulation in Germany Nora Waitkus; Olaf Groh-Samberg University of Bremen

    Complex union histories and the association between union dissolution and personal wealth. A longitudinal analysis of Australian panel data Nicole Kapelle; Janeen Baxter; Sergi Vidal; Michele Haynes University of Queensland, Brisbane

    Trends in Wealth Inequality and Insecurity Among US Children Fabian T. Pfeffer; Robert F. Schoeni; Matthew Gross University of Michigan

    Session 7.2 (S02) | Stratification and Mobility VI: Social Background and Education (O-E) Chair: tba

    Social Origins, Cognitive Ability and Educational Attainment: Unpacking the O–C–E Triangle Mollie Bourne; Erzsébet Bukodi; Bastian Betthäuser; John Goldthorpe University of Oxford

    The Nexus Between Social Background and Educational Inequalities: Do Low, Middle and High Achievers Differ? Dennis Köthemann University of Wuppertal

    Intergenerational Educational Mobility and Life Course Earnings Limor Gabay-Egozi1; Meir Yaish2 1 Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv; 2 University of Haifa

    Varieties of educational inequality: Class reproduction and meritocracy in the industrial societies Kwang-Yeong Shin; Soo-Yeon Moon Chung-Ang University, Seoul

  • Session 7.3 (S11) | Labor Market III: Gender-(a)typical Employment Chair: tba

    Glass Ceilings, Glass Escalators and Revolving Doors: Comparing Gendered Occupational Trajectories and the Upward Mobility of Men and Women in West Germany Lydia Malin1; Ramsey Wise2 1 University of Cologne; 2 Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS)

    Gender biases in the career structures of CEOs Benjamin Elbers1; Mathijs de Vaan2; Thomas A. DiPrete1 1 Columbia University, New York; 2 Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley

    Wage inequalities between women and men in Germany. How relevant are gender-typical job tasks and the technological change for understanding the gender pay gap? Anna Erika Hägglund1; Ann-Christin Bächmann2; Corinna Kleinert2 1 Leibniz University, Hanover; 2 Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi), Bamberg

    The Myth of Women's Work? Occupational Segregation and Job Satisfaction Sandra Buchler1; Michael Dockery2 1 Goethe University Frankfurt; 2 Curtin University, Perth

    Session 7.4 (S12) | Health and Wellbeing II: Aging and Mortality Chair: tba

    Rising Educational Gradients in Mortality: What are the Roles of Marriage Formation and Educational Assortative Mating? Wen Fan1; Yue Qian2 1 Boston College; 2 University of British Columbia, Vancouver

    Healthy until death do us part? Long-term effects of the marital history on men’s and women’s later life health in Europe Katja Möhring1; Nadine Reibling2 1 University of Mannheim; 2 University of Siegen

    Inequality and mortality in the 20th century: An examination of state-level trends in the United States Jonathan Latner; Raphael Heiberger University of Bremen

    Health Gap between Chinese Rural and Urban Residents: 1991-2006 Yizhang Zhao University of Manchester

  • Parallel Sessions 8 | April 01, 11:45-13:30

    Session 8.1 (S01) | Labor Market IV: Consequences of Job Loss and Unemployment Chair: tba

    Hard times: The Great Recession and the effect of job loss on household incomes Timo Lepper; Markus Gangl Goethe University Frankfurt

    The effect of early-career involuntary job loss on late life health in Europe Jonas Voßemer1; Michael Gebel1; Olena Nizalova2; Olga Nikolaieva3; Katerina Gousia2 1 University of Bamberg; 2 University of Kent; 3 Kyiv School of Economics

    Negative health effects of unemployment. Accounting for reverse causality in a dynamic panel regression analysis Gerhard Krug1,2; Andreas Eberl2,3 1 University of Erlangen-Nuremberg; 2 Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg; 3 Leibniz University, Hanover

    Spillover Effects of Unemployment: Does Becoming Unemployed Among Young People Affect Health of Their Partners? Anna Baranowska-Rataj; Mattias Strandh Umeå University

    Session 8.2 (S02) | Stratification and Mobility VII: Non-Cognitive Skills in Mobility Research Chair: tba

    Integrating personality traits into stratification research Michael Smith1; Dana Hamplová2; Jonathan Kelley3,4; M. D. R. Evans4 1 Czech Academy of Sciences, Economics Institute (CERGE-EI); 2 Czech Academy of Sciences; 3 International Survey Center, Reno; 4 University of Nevada, Reno

    The stratification of intergenerational skill transmission: A comparison between the cognitive and the non-cognitive domain Volker Lang; Bastian Mönkediek; Martin Diewald Bielefeld University

    Conceptual Reanalysis of Non-cognitive Skills in Status Attainment Siqi Han Ohio State University

    The Evolution of Gender Inequalities in Early Childhood: Differences in Cognitive Skills, Non-Cognitive Skills, and Parenting Per Engzell1; Michael Grätz2 1 Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm; 2 Nuffield College, University of Oxford

  • Session 8.3 (S11) | Labor Market V: Applications, Training and Dualization Chair: tba

    Non-formal Further Education and Labor Market Mobility in Germany Martin Ehlert1; Christian Ebner2,3 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 University of Cologne; 3 German Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn

    Trends in Participation in Work-Related Education in the United States: 1991-2005 David Bills1; Ryan Wells2; Greg Wolniak3 1 University of Iowa; 2 University of Massachusetts-Amherst; 3 New York University

    The Feedback Effect of Employment Dualization: Evidence from German Employer-Employee Panel Data Fabian Ochsenfeld Goethe University Frankfurt

    The effect of gender-neutral language in job advertisements on the ascription of competence to male and female applicants: An experiment Tim Sawert University of Potsdam

    Session 8.4 (S12) | Methods in Social Stratification Research Chair: tba

    Must We All Become Bayesians Now? Valid Frequentist Inference for Multilevel Analyses Based on Small Cluster Samples Martin Elff1; Jan Paul Heisig2; Merlin Schaeffer3; Susumu Shikano4 1 Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen; 2 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 3 University of Cologne; 4 University of Konstanz

    Exploring social class boundaries through a social network analysis of intergenerational occupational mobility Vikki Boliver Durham University

    More Necessary and Less Sufficient: An Age-Period-Cohort Approach to Overeducation in Comparative Perspective Eyal Bar-Haim; Louis Chauvel; Anne Hartung University of Luxembourg

    Bringing Period and Cohort to the Study of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment. Insights from Hierarchical Age-Cohort-Periods Model Anastasia Gorodzeisky; Moshe Semyonov Tel Aviv University, Israel

  • Plenary Session 3 | April 01, 14:30-16:00

    Session P3 (HS-A2) | Plenary Talk and Farewell Chair: Marita Jacob

    Collateral consequences of child bearing for kin Felix Elwert Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison