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Life Courses and Household Inequality

Tuesday, July 15, 2014: 3:30 PM-5:20 PM
Room: Booth 42
RC28 Social Stratification (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizers:
Marita JACOB, University of Cologne, Germany, Michael KUEHHIRT, University of Cologne, Germany and Felix WEISS, Gesis - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences, Germany
Changing Circumstances in Late Life and the Relationship to Household Debt (Oral Presentation)
Noah LEWIN-EPSTEIN, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Incarceration and Household Wealth (Oral Presentation)
Kristin TURNEY, University of California, Irvine, USA; Daniel SCHNEIDER, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Household Influences on Employment Insecurity over the Life Course (Oral Presentation)
Martin EHLERT, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany

Intergenerational and Life-Course Determinants of Upward Mobility (Oral Presentation)
Outi SIRNIÖ, University of Helsinki, Finland; Pekka MARTIKAINEN, University of Helsinki, Finland; Timo M. KAUPPINEN, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

An Inter-Cohort Comparison of Intra-Cohort Social Stratification: How Do Cumulative Dis/Advantages Evolve Across Cohorts? (Oral Presentation)
Ping-Yin KUAN, National Chengchi University, Taiwan; Francesco GIUDICI, Columbia University, Switzerland; Aaron PALLAS, Columbia University, USA

Income Disparity Among Elderly People in Japan: Life Course Factors on Retired Life (Distributed Paper)
Kazuo SEIYAMA, Kwansei-Gakuin University, Japan

Young People's Time Use Patterns and Future Labour Market Outcome: Does Studying Pay-off? (Distributed Paper)
Evrim ALTINTAS, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Jonathan GERSHUNY, University of Oxford, United Kingdom