Posters
Posters presented by PhD Students at the Site Visit of the Review Panel, november 12, 2012
IP1
IP2
- Raúl Burgos Paredes
Ecuadorian immigration in Switzerland: Social networks, transnationalism, and integration - Andrés Gomensoro
Post-compulsory educational trajectories: The second generation from Kosovo - Andrés Guarin
Access to the labour market among the second-generation immigrants in Switzerland
IP4
- Joelle Latina
School transitions and migrant integration - Emily Murphy
Workers' movement out of declining occupations in Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland - Nicolas Turtschi
Social networks: A way out of unemployment? - Giannina Vaccaro
Occupational change, schooling decisions, and their implications for gender segregation
IP5
- Laura Galhano
Plurality of work and evaluations: Consequences for job seeking strategies and unemployment policies - Anne Perriard
Employment norms and the life course: An intersectional approach
IP6
- Pierre Bataille
The highway to success? How the private sphere interacts with the professional trajectories of French educational elites - Isabel Valarino
Parenthood representations in the Swiss media coverage of parental leave policies
IP7
- Claire Johnston
Vulnerability and the professional trajectory: Individual self-regulation and well-being
IP8
- Vanessa Brandalesi
The norm of motherhood and its implications in the life course of women without children - Manuela Schicka
The impact of critical events on conjugal quality: A configurational approach - Jana Veselá
Overcoming social vulnerabilities in family: A configurational approach
IP9
- Mouna Bakouri
Coping with structural disadvantage: When negative effects of perceived barriers are overcome - Marlène Carvalhosa Barbosa
Vulnerabilities and justification ideologies among adolescents and young adults in different social contexts
IP10
- Stéphane Cullati
Trajectories of work and family conflict and health: Evidence from the Swiss Household Panel - Adrien Remund
Young adults' mortality hump: An intrinsic and universal phenomenon?
IP11
- Sarah Cairo Notari
Psychological adjustment to breast cancer in women and theirs partners: The role of social support in couples
IP12
- Bina Knöpfli
Time heals some wounds: Psychological adjustment after the break-up of a long-term marriage - Andrea Humbel
Co-development as resource for partnership satisfaction in long-term marriages - Stefanie Spahni
Spousal bereavement and psychological adaptation in old age: The role of personal resources, marital biography and contextual factors - Eva van Rhee
Social group participation as a coping strategy after the loss of an intimate partner: Well-being in the second half of life
IP13
- Marie Baeriswyl
Social participation and gender roles in retirement: Evolutions, tensions and current issues - Nora Dasoki
Well-being of elderly people: Appraisal of the past in the process of coping - Aline Duvoisin
Pro Senectute and vulnerability: First results from the VLV survey - Rainer Gabriel
Growing up in the "Thirty Glorious Years": Life course transformations and the construction of inequalities in the generations born 1907 to 1947 - Myriam Girardin
Configuration approach: A new perspective to study family ties in old age - Julia Henke
Aging in Switzerland, 1979–2011: Dimensions of vulnerability in old age - Laure Kaeser
Questioning the notion of active ageing: Surveying trajectories, resources and living conditions among immigrants growing old in Switzerland - Barbara Masotti
Transitions in later life: A study of home care receivers in Ticino - Marthe Nicolet & Eduardo Guichard
Surveying the elderly in Switzerland - Alessandra Rosciano
The interrelationships between depression symptoms and functional disability among Swiss elderly
IP14
- Danilo Bolano
Hidden Markov Model and the Structural Equation Model: A comparative and integrative approach - Reto Bürgin
Linear Mixed Model Trees for longitudinal ordinal data - Alexis Gabadinho
Methods for the analysis of life trajectories and their applications - Emmanuel Rousseaux
A knowledge discovery and management framework for mining rare life course patterns - Jonathan Zufferey
Explaining migrant mortality differentials: The contribution of a spatial approach