Another FloPS workshop is about to start - with a keynote speech by @lucampesando.bsky.social@clic.bsky.social
Op-ed in El País on education, elevators and social mobility. Let’s forget the elevator and focus on the building where we want to live
First publication of my thesis is out w/ this fantastic & interdisciplinary team: @karlosj89.bsky.social@fabriberna.bsky.social@perlinedemange.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.1016/j.rs...
A low genetic 🧬 propensity for (non)cognitive skills is less consequential for educational outcomes 🎓 among high-SES students. A twin study 👨👩👧👧 with molecular data (children-parents) we just published in RSSM by a great interdisciplinary team of sociologists and psychologists 👇 doi.org/10.1016/j.rs...
Is there an Immigrant Health Paradox & unhealthy migrant assimilation in Germany? Do findings hold in longitudinal data analyses with multiple health outcomes? New article on SocSci&Med with Carla Grindel & @claudiabrunori.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.1016/j.so...
UNED Ineq and Soc Dem seminar Alice Goisis (UCL) Having a live birth following Medically Assisted Reproduction: does socio-economic status matter? Wednesday 8th May 19-20.30 , room 6, Centro UNED , calle Argumosa 3, Lavapiés, Madrid Come to the seminar and the afterward sociological beer(s)!
When can immigrant educational selectivity explain second-generation attainment? Renee Luthra and I outline some conditions and analyze a case where they are not met (the UK). Check out our new paper on Social Science Research: doi.org/10.1016/j.ss...
Excited to share that the first of my PhD papers, co-authored with Wiebke Schulz, is now published in "Research in Social Stratification and Mobility"! We look at adolescents' extracurricular activities and cognitive skills, revealing their potential to reinforce inequalities.
Extracurricular activities in adolescence are associated with adolescents’ cognitive skills. While participation in extracurricular activities is stra…
happy to be part of this new Horizon project on inequality in educational careers, with great partners in Europe. #LEARNcordis.europa.eu/project/id/1...@clic.bsky.social
Does immigrant educational selectivity explain their children’s better health at birth in Spain? Yes: but only for low birth weight and certain origin groups. Check out our new Working Paper (with @marcocozzani.bsky.socialosf.io/preprints/so...