PhD Seminar 2023

26 janvier 2023

27 janvier 2023

09.00-12.00 am

Louvain-la-Neuve

Leclerq 93

26th of January
 

9:00 - 10:00: Session 1: New projects on family transformations
Chair: Alice Rees

  • Clara Mareschal, Cultural obstacles to shared parenting after separation: how moral tales and gender norms may stall further progress in shared physical custody in different social classes
  • Denise Musni, Becoming a mother without a partner at later ages: the role of socioeconomic characteristics and proximity to parents

 

10:15 - 11:45: Session 2: Migrations/mobility
Chair: Ashira Menashe-Oren

  • Josué Begu, Re-emigrations of African migrants in Belgium: the role of family situation and migration experience
  • Line Vanparys, Towards more sustainable mobility practices in Belgium: the role of the company cars regime and regions
  • Natacha Zimmer, Subsequent mobility trajectories of asylum seekers in Belgium

 

27th of January

 

9:00 - 10:30: Session 3: Family transformations
Chair: Damiano Uccheddu

  • Laëtitia Bideau, When 128 people are invited to discuss motherhood -presentation of a focus group research
  • Luisa Fadel, The Economic Consequences of Becoming a Single Father in Belgium
  • Alice Rees, The typical patterns of partnership trajectories of the childless in Belgium: what’s the role of socioeconomic status and the family of origin’s characteristics?

 

10:45 - 12:15: Session 4: Mortality and Health

Chair: Wanli Nie

  • Joan Damiens, Letting go or walking away? Residential mobility in a context of union dissolution and mortality by suicide in Belgium
  • Kassoum Dianou, Are mobile phone surveys an alternative to face-to-face interviews for crisis settings ? : a national study in Burkina Faso
  • Martina Otavova, Premature all-cause and cause-specific mortality attributable to socioeconomic inequality in Belgium between 1998 and 2019