We are happy to announce the new DFG-funded longterm German Longitudinal Environmental Study (GLEN). @glen-study.bsky.socialglen-studie.de#sciencenews#Klimawandel#climatechange
@agnevitali (still stuck in the other place) has a postdoc position @UniTrento to work on policies & fertility on the project 'Wellbeing and Fertility Policies' . Duration: 21 months; Salary: € 54.358; Deadline: 11/01/24; Description: t.ly/4lM4ot.ly/76-pS
The second speaker is @zamberlanna.bsky.social on the role of the pandemic in affecting the gendered division of paid and unpaid work
'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!
And here is @beatricecaniglia.bsky.social with her amazing presentation of our work (w/ P. Barbieri) on the gendered role of career for lifelong singlhood at her very first appearance at an international conference (LIVES) - she totally nailed it! Keep an eye on her 😉
Have you worked on the relationship between paid and unpaid work? Then your paper could be part of our meta-analysis! If you happen to be at the LIVES Conference, feel free to bother @mattepiol.bsky.social (supported by Olga Leshchenko in the photo) with lots of harsh comments at the poster session
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