Session 1
Title | Authors | |
Families in the context of COVID-19 Pandemy and telework 1 | ||
Does Telework affect Interference between Work and Family? Boundary Dissolution in Perceived High-Demand Work for Parents | Ayhan Adams Antje Schwarz | |
Remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic and inequalities between men and women in families with children in longitudinal qualitative research | Piotr Binder | |
Working from Home and Parental Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Differences by Gender and Partnership Context | Heiko Rüger Inga Laß | |
Working from Home and Work–Family Interface: The Importance of Role Salience | Inga Lass Deniz Yucel |
Session 2
Title | Authors | |
Families in the context of COVID-19 Pandemy and telework 2 | ||
The care of children 0 to 6 years during the lockdown: the perspective of Spanish parents | Jesús Rogero-García Vicente Díaz-Gandasegui Concepción Castrillo-Bustamante | |
Families and care strategies among generations in Italy: opportunities and challenges after Covid-19 pandemic | Isabella Crespi Marta Scocco | |
Care, teleworking and work-life balance in pandemic times | Begoña Elizalde-San Miguel Constanza Tobío Soler Vicente Díaz Gandasegui |
Session 3
Title | Authors | |
Families in the context of COVID-19 Pandemy and telework 3 | ||
Women’s multitasking. The feminisation of unpaid work in Polish households during the COVID-19 pandemic | Katarzyna Suwada | |
The Dynamics and the Context of Working Parents’ Emotional Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland – Toward the Concept of Emotional Boundary Labor | Monika Frąckowiak-Sochańska Dorota Mroczkowska | |
Italian families and the post-pandemic challenge: towards new balances between life and work? | Luca Pesenti Sara Mazzucchelli | |
Balancing Work and Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Insights from an Austrian Qualitative Longitudinal Study | Vera Dafert Ulrike Zartler |
Session 4
Title | Authors | |
Divorce, post-divorce and widowhood dynamics | ||
Maternal gatekeeping in post-separated families: a dynamic perspective | Benjamin Moles Kalt | |
Post-divorce with minor children: work, family and personal reconciliation strategies | Diego Becerril Jose Jiménez Cabello Jesús Jurado Serrano | |
Displaying absence: an analysis of objects through widows' narratives | Ana Rita Oliveira Brás |
Session 5
Title | Authors | |
Family policies 1 | ||
The intimate and relational realm of parents’ divisions of parental leave and domestic labour | Katherine Twamley | |
Reluctant fathers? Not taking paternity leave despite supportive policy and cultural context | Alix Sponton | |
Shaping gender through policy: Shifting gender paradigms in Spanish parental leave policy | Gerard de Castro Coll | |
Provider of care and assistance for people in low-income families exposed to non-take-up situation | Vida Česnuitytė |
Session 6
Title | Authors | |
Family policies 2 | ||
Caring for caregivers: the contribution of companies and service providers | Sara Mazzucchelli Elena Baldassari | |
Exploring British fathers’ own wellbeing through their parental leave journeys | Jessica Hobbs | |
Precariat, gender regimes and use of childcare services across Europe | Irina Fernández Lozano Cristina Castellanos Serrano |
Session 7
Title | Authors | |
Ideologies and values in Families 1 | ||
The intergenerational transmission of gender ideology: Paternal influences on children's gender attitudes | Tomás Cano Heather Hofmeister | |
Sources of legitimation for gendered attachment parenting in Spain and Turkey | Dafne Muntanyola-Saura Aylin Ece Atasoy | |
Women's subjectivity and identity as potential working-mothers: a case study of young feminists in Barcelona | Carme Vivancos Sánchez Elisabet Almeda Samaranch Clara Camps Calvet |
Session 8
Title | Authors | |
Ideologies and values in Families 2 | ||
DAdolescents’ experiences matters. Narrations on family practices within blended constellations | Matteo Zani | |
Four decades of trends change in European family values: towards a postmodern family? | Mercedes Camarero | |
What can we learn from large surveys about people with queer identities? A first exploratory investigation of people who report to be “non-binary” or who report to have a different sex as they should have according to population registers or previous panel waves | Detlev Lück Nadja Milewski |
Session 9
Title | Authors | |
Migrant families in the Global Context 1 | ||
The Division of Labour among Chinese Lesbian Couples: ‘Doing’ and ‘Undoing’ Gender in contemporary China | Xuerui Hu | |
Children in Lithuanian transnational families: caring discourses and caring practices through the eyes of children | Ginte Martinkene Irma Budginaite-Mackine | |
Intergenerational relations in transitional families in times of crisis: A case study of Turkish families in Poland | Anzhela Popyk | |
Exploring the relationship between family structure and educational attainment among native and immigrant students: evidence from Spain | Manuel Mejías Leiva Almudena Moreno Mínguez |
Session 10-11
Title | Authors | |
Migrant families in the Global Context 2 | ||
(De)constructing categories: Chinese families, care circulation and non-hegemonic care practices in the transnational social space | Laura Lamas Abraira | |
Early Retirement Under Gender and Ethnic Marginalization: Evidence from Arab-Palestinian Women in Israel | Maha sabbah-Karkabi Maha Sabbah Karkabi Sabbah sabbah | |
To Love is to Share? Money Management Practices among Taiwanese Dual-earner Couples | Chieh Hsu | |
What role does emigration play in changing nuptiality patterns? Exploring polygamous marriages among Senegalese migrants to Europe and stayers at origin | Elisabeth Kraus Nadja Milewski |
Session 12
Title | Authors | |
Poverty, social class and families 1 | ||
Working poor mothers struggling to fulfil the middle-class ideals of mothering in Finland | Hanna-Mari Ikonen Jenny Säilävaara | |
Parents in Need: Potential Support between Willingness, Obligation and Childhood Experiences | Bettina Isengard Ronny König Marc Szydlik | |
Social transfers and child deprivation in single-parent households in Europe | Antonio Luis Pérez Almudena Moreno Mínguez | |
Feeling poor: single mothers in Finland | Jenny Säilävaara Hanna-Mari Ikonen | |
Single mothers as home care allowance users: Ideals of motherhood and economic realities | Anu Kinnunen Johanna Lammi-Taskula Anneli Miettinen Johanna Närvi Miia Saarikallio-Torp | |
Wasted privileges of the middle class. Analysis of the interaction between social class, gender and care in Spain | Marta Seiz María José González |
Session 13
Title | Authors | |
Ideologies and values in Families 3 | ||
Regretting motherhood and fatherhood in Spain | Gerardo Meil Dafne Muntanyola-Saura Pedro Romero-Balsas | |
The present and happy mother: collective legitimization strategies and constructions of social norms | Eva-Maria Schmidt Fabienne Décieux Ulrike Zartler | |
Reinterpretation of Masculinity and Fatherhood among Hungarian Stay-at-home Fathers | Éva Sztáray Kézdy Drjenovszky, Zsófia | |
"As a proper mother should do, I am not employed, and take care of my child all day long." Narratives of parental and gendered caring practices in custody proceedings in Austria since the 1960s | Marlies Zuccato-Doutlik |
Session 14
Title | Authors | |
Life-course and intergenerational and care network studies 1 | ||
Family support relationships during the transition to adulthood | Guadalupe Quintana | |
Fountain of Youth? The Role of Personality and Social Networks for the Subjective Experience of Ageing | Ronny König Bettina Isengard | |
When care between generations becomes a risk: young caregivers in Italy | Maria Letizia Bosoni Donatella Bramanti | |
Gender patterns in housework among the older adult population in Europe | Pau Miret Mireia Almirall Joan García-Román |
Session 15
Title | Authors | |
Life-course and intergenerational and care network studies 2 | ||
Longitudinal analysis of the work and family trajectories of mothers in Spain: different work-life balance strategies according to education and country of birth | Teresa Jurado-Guerrero Victoria Bogino-Larrambebere | |
Childcare support networks in Spain: not only relatives | Livia García-Faroldi | |
Who Benefits from the Village? Doubling Up and Parents’ Time Use | Ariane Ophir | |
Caring practices in clergywomen’s families in Hungary | Török Emőke Biró, Emese | |
Structural specificities of ART-treated mothers and their children | Anna Šťastná |