New brief pre-print w/@filippogch.bsky.social! Using a novel decomposition approach (Yu and Elwert 2023), we study the role of childcare arrangements under age 3 on early social inequalities in children’s cognitive competencies 💫 Feedback is very welcome!
'Life Course in Turbulent Times' at LIVES 🏔️ presenting on singlehood 🇮🇹 @beatricecaniglia.bsky.social@zamberlanna.bsky.social@gaiaghirardi.bsky.social@filippogch.bsky.social@rafgrotti.bsky.social@davgritti.bsky.social@stefanischerer.bsky.social
@beatricecaniglia.bsky.social@rafgrotti.bsky.social@davgritti.bsky.social@filippogch.bsky.social@gaiaghirardi.bsky.social@zamberlanna.bsky.social From drivers of singlehood to care & social policies fostering equality in children and the family-buffer. Nice Conference!
Carlo Barone (Sciences Po) dissected #rationalchoice#dualprocess#RCT experiments for studying educational interventions
@marespadafor.bsky.social#MapIneq#RDD, leading us into an exploration of how studying the rule-based world can reveal inequalities
Fabrizio Bernardi (UNED Madrid) lectured on #compensatory#causal identification, and the measurement of the relevance in shaping educational inequalities.
Luis Ortiz (Pompeu Fabra) presented a comprehensive framework on inequalities in educational #expectations#comparative research combining micro and macro data.
Wrapping up an inspiring 3-day at #TNSquare2023 on educational inequalities. Grateful for the opportunity to learn from renowned scholars who shared insights, from theory to empirics, with fellow young researchers. 📚🗻
Welcome! CSIS is a research unit within the Department of Sociology at Trento University, focusing on social inequalities over the life course. Our team comprises researchers in sociology and social demography active in international networks and projects. Updates and info r.unitn.it/en/soc/csis