Session Overview
 
Date: Wednesday, 31/Aug/2016
16:30
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18:30
WS4: Information and communication technologies in family life
Location: 2.512
Chair: Dr. Mia Tammelin, University of Jyväskylä
 

Critical analysis of telegram messenger impact on relationships of Iranian couples

Faghih Khorasani, Abbas; Hoseini, Mehdi

University of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of


Family, time and ICT: storing, reordering and coordinating time at home

Tammelin, Mia; Anttila, Timo

University of Jyväskylä, Finland


 
Date: Thursday, 01/Sep/2016
9:00
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11:00
WS9: Children, childhood and youth I - growing up under adverse conditions 1
Location: 2.512
Chair: Prof. Barbara Segatto, University of Padova
 

Child-based interventions for children of divorce families: a new conceptual framework.

Van der Heyden, Karen; Bastaits, Kim; Mortelmans, Dimitri

University of Antwerp, Belgium


Child custody and its effects on children in Hungary

Galántai, Júlia

MTA TK RECENS Research Group, Hungary


Family trajectories and children's well-being.

Bastaits, Kim1; Pasteels, Inge1,2; Mortelmans, Dimitri1

1: University of Antwerp, Belgium; 2: Hogeschool PXL


Parental gendered attitudes and behaviours as predictors of child socio-emotional difficulties

Bird, Lauren; Sacker, Amanda; McMunn, Anne

University College London, United Kingdom


Outcomes of adolescence and family characteristics in Romanian youth

Haragus, Paul Teodor

Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

14:00
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16:00
WS13: Work and family life I - maternal employment: conducive and inhibiting factors
Location: 2.512
Chair: Dr. Niall Hanlon, Dublin Business School
 

Does outsourcing of domestic work promote women‘s employment? And if not, why?

Diener, Katharina1; Nisic, Natascha2

1: Institute for Employment Research Nuremberg (IAB), Germany; 2: University Hamburg, Germany


Choices or constraints: how attitudes towards maternal employment and institutional child care in Germany influence labour market behavior

Lietzmann, Torsten; Wenzig, Claudia

Institute for Employment Research Germany, Germany

16:30
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18:30
WS17: Work and family life II - family and career development
Location: 2.512
Chair: Dr. Marie Valentova, LISER
 

Generation and propensity of long career interruptions due to childcare under different family policy regimes. A multilevel approach.

Valentova, Marie

LISER, Luxembourg


Doing gender: narratives of spousal support for women and men managers’ careers

Heikkinen, Suvi; Lämsä, Anna-Maija

University of Jyväskylä, School of Business and Economics, Finland


Dual career, parenthood and academia within neoliberal transformations

Leinfellner, Stefanie

University of Paderborn, Germany


 
Date: Friday, 02/Sep/2016
9:00
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11:00
WS22: Family relations and migration - recent trends and analyses
Location: 2.512
Chair: Dr. Jennifer Fietz, Technische Universität Dortmund
 

Transformations of migrant family relations in Germany

Aysel, Asligül

Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany


Visibly ethnically different families in Denmark: experiences of (psycho)social in/exclusion

Singla, Rashmi

Roskilde University, Denmark


Care-giving arrangements over the EU borders: the impact of institutional context in Sweden

Shmulyar Gréen, Oksana; Melander, Charlotte

Gothenburg university, Sweden