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Rosa Weber
@rosaweber.bsky.social
Sociologist & Social Demographer | migration, integration, gender inequalities, life course & much more | Currently based at the French Institute for Demographic Studies & Stockholm University | PhD from Stockholm University | rosaweber.github.io/
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New paper! We ask whether social capital contributes to the labour market disadvantages of descendants of immigrants. Examining access to, use of, and returns to social capital, we find that it is not the main driver of disadvantage. Joint work with @rosaweber.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.1016/j.rs...

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Excited to share my latest published research article, which is also the last part of my PhD thesis! Migrant women rely more heavily on their formal education than on social contacts in locating work, whereas contacts assist low-educated migrant men in securing work. For more: 10.33134/njmr.664

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📣📣Don't miss this webinar on innovations in data infrastructure for the longitudinal study of international migration! 📆 March 7th 2024, 15:00-16:30 CET More info and registrations: iussp.org/en/innovatio...@svidal.bsky.social@rosaweber.bsky.social@akbaritabar.bsky.social

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In "Immigrant–native pay gap driven by lack of access to high-paying jobs", we show that sorting of immigrant-background workers into lower-paying jobs on average accounts for about 4/5th of immigrant–native earnings difference Our WP led by @aresherman.bsky.socialosf.io/preprints/so...

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CScrestsociology.bsky.social

CREST Sociology is HIRING! Tenure track or associate professor level, open field! Deadline January 31, 2023! Details here: crest.science/wp-content/u...

aculty Position in Sociology at ENSAE Paris-CREST
ENSAE Paris and CREST are currently inviting applications for a position of Assistant or Associate Professor in
Sociology.
ENSAE Paris is one of the leading French Grande Écoles, specialized in Economics, Data Science, Quantitative Social
Sciences, among other areas. CREST is the associated interdisciplinary center for research on quantitative methods
applied to the social sciences. Both institutions are part of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, a cluster of graduate schools,
located on the campus of Ecole Polytechnique in the south of Paris.
Sociologists at ENSAE Paris-CREST use empirical data and a diverse range of methods, including quantitative and mixed
methods, to study a wide range of questions. We have a strong expertise in methodology and a rich practice with national
and international datasets and digital data. Our current work addresses questions of social mobility and inequality;
demography; gender, sexuality, and family;
Description of position
Date of appointment: September 2024
Candidate Profile:
- PhD in Sociology or a related discipline (at the time of appointment);
- Solid general knowledge in sociology;
- Proficiency in quantitative methods;
- Strong publication record or potential;
- Proficiency in English;
- Proficiency in French is a plus but not necessary;
- Participation in international academic networks.
Conditions
The position has no citizenship requirement. At the Assistant Professor level this tenure-track position is for a six-year
period (with mid-term evaluation) and with a possibility for tenure (Associate Professor); early-tenure is also possible
conditional on qualifications. The teaching load for Assistant and Associate Professors is 70 hours per year. Junior
Assistant Professors (less than 3 years since PhD) benefit from a reduced teaching load of 35 hours during the first three
years of contract. Teaching consists of at least one course at the undergraduate level and one course
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How common is non-standard work amongst parents, and whether its negative consequences are further transmitted to their children ? New paper by Bastian Betthäuser, Nhat An Trinh & Anette Eva Fasang, around children's education in Germany academic.oup.com/esr/advance-...@betthaeuser.bsky.social

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I am happy to share that I received a grant from the Swedish Research Council for a three-year project (4.8 SEK). We will examine how workplace and neighbourhood segregation shape the employment trajectories of refugees and their children in Sweden.

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Rosa Weber
@rosaweber.bsky.social
Sociologist & Social Demographer | migration, integration, gender inequalities, life course & much more | Currently based at the French Institute for Demographic Studies & Stockholm University | PhD from Stockholm University | rosaweber.github.io/
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