SHP-Conference: Abstracts
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
1A: Ethnic minorities and migration. Room 2207. Chairs: Eva Green and Oriane Sarrasin
Paolo Malfitano, Institute for Economic Research (IRE), Università della Svizzera italiana
«Immigrant self-employment and intergenerational links. The Swiss case»
Marco Pecoraro and Anita Manatschal, SFM, University of Neuchâtel
«Does integration policy improve social and labour market outcomes of refugees? Evidence from Sri
Lankans in Switzerland»
Sara Möser, University of Bern
«Evolution of Educational and Vocational Aspirations of Immigrants»
Anne-Laure Bertrand, University of Neuchâtel
«Lost in the jungle of residence permits: Administrative trajectories and labour market integration of refugees in Switzerland»
1B: Households’ energy demand. Room: 2208. Chair: Sylvain Weber
Cécile Hediger, University of Neuchâtel
«Rebound effect for car transportation in Switzerland & welfare analysis»
Valentino Piana, Alperen Bektas, René Schumann, HES-SO Vallais / Wallis, Sylvain Weber, University of Neuchâtel
«Who is buying EVs in Switzerland and who could be next? Insights and policy lessons from SHEDS panel data»
Sylvain Weber, Mehdi Farsi, University of Neuchâtel / Selin Yilmaz, Martin Patel, University of Geneva
«Determinants of electricity consumption in Swiss homes»
2A: Religion and Religiosity. Room 2207. Chair: Stefan Huber
Stefan Huber, University of Bern
«Opening the black box of religiosity: the core dimensions, attitudes, self-concepts, and centrality of religiosity»
Alexander Yendell, University of Bern
«What best explains (changes in) attitudes towards Islam in Switzerland?»
Michael Ackert, University of Bern
«Chances and Risks of Interreligious Couples in the Context of their Religiosity»
2B: Education and labour market. Room: 2208. Chair: Daniel Oesch
Miriam Grønning, Inses Trede, University of Zürich / Damiano Pregaldini, Swiss Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training SFIVET
«Does it matter where they train? Transition into higher education after VET and the role of labour market segments»
Abdelfettah Hamadi, National Observatory of Human Development of Morocco
«NEETS in Morocco: Profile, Typology and Determinants»
Paolo Malfitano, Università della Svizzera italiana
«Written in destiny: background factors and career paths. A sequence analysis approach»
Anna Bracci, Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana
«Job quality in a gender perspective»
3A: Socio-economic inequality and mobility. Room 2207. Chair: Rafael Lalive
Bettina Isengard , Ronny König, Marc Szydlik, University of Zurich
«Inheritances in European Families: Between Expectations and Reality»
Volker Ludwig, TU Kaiserslautern / Josef Brüderl, LMU Munich
«Family Status and Wages of Men: New Evidence from the U.S., the U.K., Germany, and Switzerland»
Oriana de Saint Priest, University of Lausanne
«The Impact of Family Structure on Wages»
3B: Survey methodology. Room: 2208. Chair: Oliver Lipps
Christoph Müller, Mathias Humery, MIS Trend
«Presentation of the pilot study SHP IV »
Gian-Andrea Monsch, Oliver Lipps, FORS
«How Do Mixed-Modes Designs Affect Survey Responding? Evidence from the SHP Pilot Study»
Marija Dangubic, University Utrecht / Marieke Voorpostel, FORS
«Refusal conversion in the Swiss Household Panel: its effects on estimates of change»
Thursday, June 6, 2019
4A: Politics and attitudes. Room 2207. Chair: Florence Passy
Annika Lindholm, University of Lausanne
«Does subjective wellbeing increase political participation?»
Gian-Andrea Monsch, FORS / Florence Passy, University of Lausanne
«Does Commitment Transform the Activists’ Mind? Differential Socialization at Play»
Marieke Voorpostel, Ursina Kuhn, Gian-Andrea Monsch, FORS
«When do negative life events push people to the populist right?»
Philipp Trein, University of Lausanne
«Cure or prevention? Voter preferences on the precautionary principle»
4B: Health and well-being I. Room: 2208. Chair: Monica Budowski
Caroline Debnar, Valérie Carrard, Claudio Peter, Swiss Paraplegic Research / Davide Morselli, Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research LIVES, University of Lausanne / Gisela Michel, University of Lucerne / Nicole Bachmann, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
«Depressive mood trajectories following the onset of a physical chronic health condition»
Anne Buzzell, Martin Brinkhof, Swiss Paraplegic Research
«Perceived sleep problems after spinal cord injury: Benchmarking outcomes with the general population in Switzerland using SHP data»
Filipa Pereira, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland / Zhivko Taushanov, University of Lausanne
«Longitudinal analysis of hospital data to explore the profiles of poly-medicated older inpatients with multiple chronic conditions: a multiple-cluster model strategy»
Hannah Klaas, FORS, NCCR LIVES, University of Lausanne
«Identity, adversarial growth and recovery from mental and physical health problems – evidence from an auto-administered questionnaire survey based on a subsample of the Swiss Household Panel»
5A: Longitudinal methods. Room 2207. Chairs: Jacques-Antoine Gauthier and Jean-Marie Le Goff
Fabian Sander, Irene Kriesi, Eidgenössisches Hochschulinstitut für Berufsbildung EHB
«Long-term returns to Higher Professional Education: A novel estimation approach»
Volker Ludwig, Tobias Rüttenauer, TU Kaiserslautern
«The linear Fixed-Effects model with Individual Slopes: Estimation and Model selection»
Dan Orsholits, Matthias Studer, NCCR LIVES, University of Geneva
«Latent Transition Analysis and Employment Trajectories in Switzerland and the UK»
Marc Scott, Kaushik Mohan, New York University / Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, University of Lausanne
«Hybrid clustering models for lifecourse studies with application to the Swiss Household Panel»
5B: Health and well-being II. Room: 2208. Chair: Monica Budowski
Rafael Umbricht, Roland Hofmann, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, School of Management and Law
«Home-Ownership, Wealth, and Happiness: Empirical Evidence for Switzerland»
Kai Schudel, University of Zurich
«Protective resilience factors from adolescence moderating the effect of critical life events on life satisfaction in middle adulthood»
Tristan Coste, Caroline Henchoz, University of Fribourg / Boris Wernli, FORS
«The effects of debt on subjective well-being»
5C: Family and gender. Room: 2224. Chair: Lavinia Gianettoni
Selina Gangl, Martin Huber, University of Fribourg
«From housewives to employees? How mandatory kindergarten affects mothers’ labour supply in Switzerland»
Valérie-Anne Ryser, Marieke Heers, FORS
«Early Child-care Types, Parents’ Well-being and Work-Family Balance: What you arrange is how you feel»
Christina Bornatici, FORS / Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Jean-Marie Le Goff, University of Lausanne
«Couples’ work-life arrangements in Switzerland: change or continuity in the last 20 years? A dive into the gender attitudes explanation»