Final workshop Paris 2024
Childhood (dis)advantage: Early Career Researchers Masterclass
Programme
June 6, 2024
Introductory lecture: Lonnie Berger (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Income and Child Maltreatment: Implications of Poverty-Reduction Policies (paper).
Session 1
Chair: Melissa Martinson (University of Washington)
Emma Romell (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Family structure, infant health, and social context in France, the United Kingdom, and the United States (presentation).
Inès Malroux (Inserm; EHESS): Self-care skills in early childhood: differences at the intersection of gender and social class.
Session 2
Chair: Alice Goisis (Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL)
Marta Facchini (INVEST, University of Turku): Is parents’ employment uncertainty linked to infant health? Patterns and mechanisms in France (abstract).
Césarine Boinet (University of Strathclyde): The Transition from Universal to Means-Tested Benefits in France: Effects on Families and Children.
Session 3
Chair: Olivier Thévenon (OECD)
Laudine Carbuccia (Sciences Po; ENS): Leveraging interdisciplinary insights to mitigate the SES-based gap in ECEC enrolment in France: evidence from a mixed-methods, multi-arm experiment (presentation).
Yuliya Kazakova (INED): Childhood Deprivation and Health in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom (presentation).
Wrap up: Childhood disadvantage: where are we at? What future avenues for research? Lidia Panico (Sciences Po; INED)