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Thursday, May 16, 2024

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Registration and Welcome Reception 

E901 E902

Friday, May 17, 2024

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Registration

N107

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Welcome Speech 

N107

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Keynote Speech

N107

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Coffee Break

N107

11:00 AM - 12:30 AM

Parallel Session 1.1 – Trends in Inequality

Parallel Session 1.2 – Gender Gaps in Education and Skill

Parallel Session 1.3 – Fertility

 

Parallel Session 1.4 – Climate Change & Environmental Inequality

Parallel Session 1.5 – Long-term Impacts of Early Life

12:30 AM – 1:15 PM

Lunch

1:15 AM – 2:45 PM

Parallel Session 2.1 – Mapping Occupation Mobility

Parallel Session 2.2 – Status Exchange and Family Background

Parallel Session 2.3 – Parenthood

Parallel Session 2.4 – Assortative Mating

Parallel Session 2.5 – Public Attitudes

2:45 PM – 3:15 PM

Coffee Break

3:15 PM – 4:45 PM

Parallel Session 3.1 – Intergenerational Mobility and Inequality

Parallel Session 3.2 – Education and Subjective Well-being

Parallel Session 3.3 – Family Dynamics

Parallel Session 3.4 – Social Class, Social Divide, and Inequality

Parallel Session 3.5 – Family and School Dynamics

4:45 PM – 5:45 PM

Poster Session

Saturday, May 18, 2024

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Registration

9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Parallel Session 4.1 – Income Inequality

Parallel Session 4.2 – Family Formation and Transitions

Parallel Session 4.3 – Sociogenomics

Parallel Session 4.4– Family Behaviors and Practices

Parallel Session 4.5 – Non-standard Employment and Unemployment

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Coffee Break

 

11:00 AM - 12:30 AM

Parallel Session 5.1 – Explaining Income Gap

Parallel Session 5.2 – Life Transitions

Parallel Session 5.3 – School Admission and Environments

Parallel Session 5.4 – Gender Inequality in Labor Market

Parallel Session 5.5 – Internal Migration

12:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Lunch

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

Research in Social Stratification and Mobility (RSSM) Journal Session

2:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Parallel Session 6.1 – New Methods and New Data

Parallel Session 6.2 – Intergenerational Family Relationship

Parallel Session 6.3 – Health Inequality

Parallel Session 6.4 – Gender, Occupation, and Income

Parallel Session 6.5 – Immigration

4:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Coffee Break

4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Plenary Session - Professor Robert Mare’s Contribution to the RC28

7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Huangpu River Night Cruise with Conference Dinner (Buffet)

Sunday, May 19, 2024

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Registration

9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Parallel Session 7.1 – Returns to Education

Parallel Session 7.2 – Housework Division and Care Work

Parallel Session 7.3 – Late-life Health

Parallel Session 7.4 – Labor Market and Well-being

Parallel Session 7.5 – Neighborhood Effects

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Coffee Break

 

11:00 AM - 12:30 AM

Parallel Session 8.1 – Intergenerational Educational Mobility

Parallel Session 8.2 – Education Inequality

Parallel Session 8.3 – Disparities in Well-being

Parallel Session 8.4 – Attitudes Toward Inequality

 

12:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Lunch

Start Time

End Time

Event

Location

3:00 PM

6:00 PM

Registration and Welcome Reception 

E901

E902

Start Time

End Time

Event

Location

8:00 AM

9:00 AM

Registration

N107

9:00 AM

9:30 AM

Welcome Speech

Joanna Waley-Cohen, NYU Shanghai Provost 

Hiroshi Ishida, RC28 President

 

N107

9:30 AM 

10:30 AM

Keynote Speech

Session Chair: Emily Hannum, University of Pennsylvania 

Family, Child Development, and Social Mobility in Contemporary China

Yu Xie, Princeton University

 

N107

10:30 AM

11:00 AM

Coffee Break

 

11:00 AM

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 1.1 – Trends in Inequality 

Session Chair: Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo

Change in the US Gender Pay Gap, 1960-2019: The Role of Education and Occupational Desegregation

Paula England, NYU Abu Dhabi

 

Effort versus Endowment in Educational Inequality: China in Comparative Perspective

Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

Family Background, Online Expression, and Influence Inequality in Digital Space -- Evidence from Matched Online and Offline Data, 2013-2021

Yizhang Zhao, Tsinghua University

 

Toward Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, or Both? Changes in the Occupational Structure and Life Course Mobility in Japan, 2007-2017

Kazuko Sano, Shiga University / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)

 

E302

11:00 AM

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 1.2 – Gender Gaps in Education and Skill 

Session Chair: Sigal Alon, Tel-Aviv University

Am I Good at Math? Experimental Intervention to Tackle the Gender Gap in STEM College Majors

Andrea Canales, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

 

How is Gender Inequality in STEM Choices Explained by Pre-university Factors? Exploring the Mechanisms behind the Impact of Gender on STEM Choices in Japan

Kohei Toyonaga, Kindai University

 

The Gender Equality Paradox in Intraindividual Academic Strengths: A Cross-Temporal Analysis

Marco Balducci, University of Turku

 

Positive Feedback Boosts Female Students’ Math Self-Evaluation-Short-Term Effect of a Light-Touch Randomized Intervention 

Tamas Keller, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies

 

E303

11:00 AM

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 1.3 – Fertility

Session Chair: James Raymo, Princeton University

Do Individuals from Wealthy Families Have More Children? A Study on Parental Wealth and Fertility in Europe

Giulia Corti, Centre for Demographic Studies (CED)

 

Estimating Small Area Fertility Ideals and Intentions in China

Donghui Wang, Renmin University of China

 

Comparative Cohort Analysis of Female Educational Attainment and Fertility Behavior in China and Japan

Jiajie Zhang, University of Tokyo

 

Educational Gradients in Nonmarital Childbearing and Family Structure among Asian Americans

Fumiya Uchikoshi, Princeton University

 

E304

 

11:00 AM

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 1.4 – Climate Change & Environmental Inequality 

Session Chair: Emily Hannum, University of Pennsylvania 

Climate Education Disparities Amid Climate Inequality: Examining Policies and Practices Across Global, National, and Local Contexts

Sukie Xiuqi Yang, University of Pennsylvania

 

Floods and Children’s Learning Outcomes in Rural India: Do Resilient Communities Offer Protection? 

Nazar Khalid, University of Pennsylvania

 

Universal Attractedness to Social Ties and Native Avoidance of Migrants Reproduce Ethnic Environmental Inequality

Christian König, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

 

Poverty in Times of Crisis - Evidence from the Covid-19 Pandemic Using Administrative Data in Switzerland 

Rudolf Farys, University of Bern

 

E402

11:00 AM

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 1.5 – Long-term Impacts of Early Life 

Session Chair: Liying Luo, Pennsylvania State University 

Childhood Family Instability and Inequality in Adulthood Developmental Outcomes: A Sequence Perspective

Boyan Zheng, University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

Occupational Aspirations, Expectations, and Achievement Through Childhood and Early Adulthood

Hunter York, Princeton University

 

Persistent Legal Stratification: Childhood Undocumented Status and Socioeconomic Development Throughout the Life Course

Leafia Ye, University of Toronto

 

Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks: A Three-Decade Analysis of Children’s Heat Exposure in China (1990-2020)

Kai Feng, University of Pennsylvania

 

E403

12:30 AM

1:15 PM

Lunch

 

1:15 PM

2:45 PM

Parallel Session 2.1 – Mapping Occupation Mobility 

Session Chair: Tobias Wolbring, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg

From Job Descriptions to Occupations: New Natural Language Processing Models for Automated Coding

Xi Song, University of Pennsylvania

 

Are Occupations “Bundles of Skills”? Identifying Latent Skill Profiles in the Labor Market Using Topic Modeling

Marie Labussière, University of Amsterdam

 

150 Years of Occupational Social Mobility - Evidence from Horizontal and Vertical Models on Occupational Status Scales from National Swedish Census and Register Data

Martin Kolk, Stockholm University

 

Mapping Social Mobility: Unveiling the Interplay of Territorial Composition and Mobility Dynamics in Regional Contexts

Cyril Jayet, Sorbonne University

 

E302

1:15 PM

2:45 PM

Parallel Session 2.2 –Status Exchange and Family Background

Session Chair: Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Age Gaps and Status Exchange in Chinese Marriages since the 1950s

Hao Dong, Peking University

 

The Impact of Changes in International Marriage Markets on Status-exchange among International Marriages: Evidence from Japanese Vital Statistics 

Nagayoshi Kikuko, University of Tokyo

 

Education Policies and Intergenerational Educational Mobility in China: New Evidence for the 1986-95 Birth Cohort

Jiawei Wu, Shanghai University

 

Background and Favoritism: A Study on Family and Class Socioeconomic Status and Teacher-Student Interaction in Chinese Middle Schools

Sizhan Cui, Nanjing University

 

E303

1:15 PM

2:45 PM

Parallel Session 2.3 – Parenthood 

Session Chair: Jia Yu, Peking University

Gender Differences in the Conflict between the Beginning of an Academic Career and Parenthood

Xinyi Zhao, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

 

Temporary Employment and Parenthood Transition in Europe: The Moderating Role of Labor Market Institutions.

Chen-Hao Hsu, University of Bamberg

 

Parenthood and Gender Inequality in Labor Market Outcomes:  Evidence from South Korea

Eunha Kim, Seoul National University

 

Discrimination and the Motherhood Penalty in South Korea: An Audit Study

Sabino Kornrich, NYU Abu Dhabi

 

E304

1:15 PM

2:45 PM

Parallel Session 2.4 – Assortative Mating 

Session Chair: Fangqi Wen, Ohio State University


Untangling the Role of Assortative Mating in Prospective Educational Mobility in 12 European Countries 

Vanessa Wittemann, University of Cologne

 

Educational Expansion and Educational Assortative Mating Trends: The Marginal and Internal Effects

Haijun Shi, Tsinghua University

 

Marital Status Exchange in Medieval China? Imperial Examination, Aristocracy, and Power

Erik H. Wang, New York University

 

Gender-Specific Occupational Titles, Occupational Gender Compositions, and Occupational Prestige

Johannes Giesecke, Humboldt University of Berlin

 

E402

1:15 PM

2:45 PM

Parallel Session 2.5 – Public Attitudes 

Session Chair: Cary Wu, York University

Attitudes Towards DINK: Evidence from China, Japan and South Korea

Zhonglu Li, Shandong University 

 

The “Homogenizing” Influence of Heterogeneity: Religious Diversity, Majority-Minority Gaps, and Outgroup Tolerance in the World

Tony Huiquan Zhang, University of Macau

 

Exploring the Impact of Social Inequality and Education on Trust in Science Attitudes across 50 Countries

Yapeng Wang, Renmin University of China

 

Deindustrialization and Stratification in Building US-China Resentment

Marco Laghi, New York University/NYU Shanghai

 

E403

2:45 PM

3:15 PM

Coffee Break

 

3:15 PM

4:45 PM

Parallel Session 3.1 – Intergenerational Mobility and Inequality

Session Chair: Xi Song, University of Pennsylvania

Revealing the Net Effect of Intergenerational Income Mobility: A Copula-Based Measure of the Mobility Variable

Anning Hu, Fudan University

 

Intergenerational Class Mobility across the Life Course in Japan

Sawako Shirahase, University of Tokyo

 

Does College Expansion Increase Intergenerational Mobility? Examining the 1995 Higher Education Reform in South Korea

Dohoon Lee, Seoul National University

 

Intergenerational Inequalities in Neighborhood Context across the Life Course of Birth Cohorts from 1920s to 1990s in Finland

Aleksi Karhula, University of Turku

 

E302

3:15 PM

4:45 PM

Parallel Session 3.2 – Education and Subjective Well-being 

Session Chair: Angran Li, NYU Shanghai

Explaining the Heterogeneous Happiness Return to Education

Satoshi Araki, University of Hong Kong

 

Does Higher Education Matter to Happy-ever-after in Marriage? A Natural Experiment in China

Liming Li, King’s College London

 

Mental Health Disparities Between Elite and Non-elite High Schools in a Horizontal Stratification Education System: A Case Study from Taiwan     

Yung-Hsiang Shu, Taipei University

 

Melody of the Mind: The Psychological Adjustment Effects of Cultural Capital on Educational Achievement 

Wensong Shen, Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

E303

3:15 PM

4:45 PM

Parallel Session 3.3 – Family Dynamics 

Session Chair: Sabino Kornrich, NYU Abu Dhabi

Parental Education Level, Family Power and Children’s Surnames in Current China      

Xin Liu, Fudan University

 

Enhanced Economic Autonomy and Family Dynamics: Lessons from the Finnish Basic Income Experiment         

Pasi Moisio, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare

 

Family Structure and the Intergenerational Social Closure in Transition: How the “Separated-but-not-broken” Families Shape the Persistence of Inequality Across Generations in China

Wang Peng, Fudan University

 

School as the Second Home for Children: The Protective Factors of Parental Divorce in Chinese Middle Schools

Duoduo Xu, University of Hong Kong

 

E304

3:15 PM

4:45 PM

Parallel Session 3.4 – Social Class, Social Divide, and Inequality 

Session Chair: Louis Chauvel, University of Luxembourg 

Toward a Sounder Basis for Class Analysis Revisited: Economic Rents, Firms, and Exploitation

Arthur Sakamoto, Hong Kong Baptist University

 

Explaining Temporal Heterogeneity Incivilian Responses to Fatal Shootings by Law Enforcement Officer in Los Angeles, California

Ravaris Moore, New York University 

 

Comparative Political Economy and Dimensions of Inequality. Varieties of Social Mobility? 

Floriane Bolazzi, University of Milan

 

Non-take-up of Social Assistance among Foreigners – A Natural Experiment of the Tightening of Access to Social Assistance in Switzerland 

Oliver Huembelin, Bern University of Applied Sciences

 

E402

3:15 PM

4:45 PM

Parallel Session 3.5 – Family and School Dynamics 

Session Chair: Muzhi Zhou, HKUST (Guangzhou)

The Impact of Family Background and Early Child Care on Children’s Language and Social Competence      

Wei Huang, University of Bamberg

 

Selection or Causation? The Impact of Participation in Extracurricular Activities on Youth Outcomes in China

Sijia Du, Nankai University

 

Girl Advantage in Early Childhood Development        

Minghong Shen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

 

How Does Intergenerational Parenting Shape Early Childhood Development? Empirical Evidence from Preschool Children in China

Xin Li,  NYU Shanghai

 

E403

4:45 PM

5:45 PM

Poster Session 

N107

Poster Session

N107

Career Penalties for Flexible Working: How Work Culture Shapes Managerial Attitudes

Agnieszka Kasperska, University of Warsaw

 

Cultural Capital Premium: Is There a Gendered Effect? 

Francisco Olivos, Lingnan University

 

Gender Gap in Dropout: Trends in China, 1930-1996        

Ge Fang, University of Macau

 

Regional Gender Norms and Widowhood Effects among Older Persons in South Korea

Haeseul Yu, Yonsei University 

 

The Intergenerational Transmission of Political Views from Parents to Children in Hong Kong

Han Zhang, University of Hong Kong

 

Does Marriage Make People More Traditional? Examining Life Course Trajectories in Japan

Haruki Sugimoto, University of Tokyo

 

Gendered Trends of Living Arrangement among Korean Youth

Jaesung Choi, Sungkyunkwan University

 

Who Gets the Most Benefit from Internship? Heterogeneous Effect of Internship to Labor Market Outcome in South Korea

Jun HwangboYonsei University

 

Shanghai’s Lost Generation: The Long-Term Social Consequences of the Send-Down Movement      

Jun Yin, NYU Shanghai

 

Switching Tasks and Using Digital Devices in Daily Life: Findings from a Large-scale Time Diary Data in Japan

Kenji Ishida, University of Tokyo

 

Equalizer or Reproducer: How Does Higher Education Shift Students’ Meritocratic Beliefs?

Minghao Tang, East China Normal University

 

Analyzing the Relationship Between Intergenerational and Intragenerational Social Mobility in the UK: A Study of Dyadic Trajectories between Parents and Offspring

Sebastian Ascui Gac, Lingnan University

 

Class Divide in Education Spending: The Case of Taiwan

Xi Chen, Chengchi University, Taiwan

 

Exploring Night Shift Work and Sleep Health Among Middle and Older Age Adults: The Stress Process Model

Xuejie Ding, University of Oxford

 

The New Method of Constructing Indigenous Socioeconomic Index - A Socioeconomic Index for China

Yanrong Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology 

 

How Does Time Reproduce Inequality? A Study on Time Stigma and Intersectional Stigma System

Yulin Yang, Brown University

 

The Impact of Historical Heritage on Social Integration: Evidence from Shanghai

Yuxuan Hu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

 

Sexual Orientation and Social Isolation from Early to Mid-Life

Zhiyong Lin, University of Texas at San Antonio

 

Start Time

End Time

Event

Location

8:30 AM

9:00 AM

Registration

N107

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 4.1 – Income Inequality 

Session Chair: Florian Zimmermann, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Local Infrastructure, Objective and Subjective Income in a Divided Society

Laura Silva, Paris School of Economics, Sciences Po

 

Exploring Income Inequalities on YouTube

Aaron Philipp, University of Potsdam

 

Family Bifurcation, Income Inequality and Poverty among Children in Czechia, Denmark, Germany and the United States

Juho Harkonen, European University Institute

 

Locating the Upper Class Advantage: Differential Impacts of Social Origin on Earnings in Japan

Ryota Mugiyama, Gakushuin University

 

E302

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 4.2 – Family Formation and Transitions 

Session Chair: Sawako Shirahase, University of Tokyo

How Race and Class Background Affect the Timing of US Women’s First Family-Forming Transitions to Cohabitation, Birth, or Marriage

Man Xu, NYU Shanghai

 

Beyond the Degree: How College Selectivity and Major Predict Family Formation of Young Adults in South Korea

Seongsoo Choi, Yonsei University

 

Young Chinese’s Modern Arranged Marriage and Mosaic Familialism in Shanghai

Yingchun Ji, Shanghai University

 

Patterns of Women’s Work-family Trajectories in China: A Cohort Comparison

Xueqian Chen, Ohio State University

 

E303

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 4.3 – Sociogenomics 

Session Chair: Arthur Sakamoto, Hong Kong Baptist University

Aspiration and Educational Achievement Using the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study

Guang Guo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

Re-application after Rejection - Using Education Linked Genes to Predict Persistence in Applying for Study Places in Universities

Henrik Dobewall, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare

 

How Does Genetic Ancestry Testing Affect Perceptions of Race?

Wendy Roth, University of Pennsylvania

 

Unpacking Welfare Discrimination: Do Claimants’ Ethnic Background and Phenotype Influence Natives’ Support for Welfare Policies? 

Antonio Gamundi, University Carlos III of Madrid

 

E304

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 4.4 – Family Behaviors and Practices 

Session Chair: Anning Hu, Fudan University

Investment in Children and Children’s Educational Attainment as Components of Family Success: Vignette Experiments in 8 Countries

James Raymo, Princeton University

 

Do Longer Work Hours Reduce Parental Involvement? An Exploratory Analysis Using the CFPS, 2012-2020

Ying Qu, Boston College

 

Global Family Behaviors and Practices Are Converging Over Educational Attainment, Yet with Nuances 

Hanbo Wu, NYU Abu Dhabi

 

The Gendered Effect of Children on Parents’ Time Use in China: An Event Study Approach

Yuchen He, Peking University

 

E402

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 4.5 – Non-standard Employment and Unemployment 

Session Chair: Duoduo Xu, University of Hong Kong

The Impacts of Unemployment Experience on Labor Market Outcomes: Insights from Japanese Contexts

Shin Arita, University of Tokyo

 

Non-Standard Employment and their Subjective Social Status: Comparative Study of OECD Countries on Differences in Employment Protection Legislation

Rantaro Nasu, University of Tokyo

 

Diversity Patterns in Non-Standard Employment and Their Relationship with Self-Rated Health in Urban China from 2010 to 2021

Senhu Wang, National University of Singapore

 

Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe: Why the Jobless Matter

Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

 

E403

10:30 AM

11:00 AM

Coffee Break

 

 

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 5.1 – Explaining Income Gap 

Session Chair: Hao Dong, Peking University

The Role of STEM and Applied Major in Gender Earnings Gap

Inchan Hwang, Yonsei University

 

Are the Two Ends of Job Polarization Internally Connected? The Spatial Pairing of High-Paying and Service Occupations

Wenhao Jiang, New York University

 

Competitive Income Trajectories: Gender Inequality in the Life Course Effects of Family Migration among Married Couples

Haowen Zheng, Cornell University

 

Educational Differences in Age-graded Household Financial Trajectories

Zhi Li, New York University/NYU Shanghai

 

E302

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 5.2 – Life Transitions 

Session Chair: Cheng Cheng, Singapore Management University

Lost in Transition: Gender, Social Origins and School-to-work Trajectories in China

Xiaoguang Li, Xi’an Jiaotong University

 

Leaving the Feathered Nest? The Home-leaving Trajectories of Young People in China

Chunni Zhang, Peking University  

 

A Matter of Time and Place? Changes in the Willigness for Spatial Mobility of NEET Youth Seeking VET in Germany

Linda Hoffmann, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training

 

Projecting Work-Life Trajectories and Retirement Expectations at Age 50: Estimates for Germany

Linda Vecgaile, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

 

E303

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 5.3 – School Admission and Environments

Session Chair: Yi-lin Chiang, NYU Shanghai

An Interventional Approach to Disparities at the Intersection: Applying to Gender, SES, and Regional Gaps in College Enrollment in Japan

Sho Fujihara, University of Tokyo

 

Choosing Schools via Gaining Local Citizenship

Fangsheng Zhu, Duke Kunshan University

 

How Socioeconomic Diversity in Classrooms Associates with Socioeconomic Inequality: The Role of Inter-SES Support in Student Networks

Chenru Hou, University of Potsdam, Humboldt University of Berlin

 

A Comparative Analysis of Educational Outcomes: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach Investigating Neighborhood Assignment Versus Choice-Based Systems

Yuan Chih Fu, Taipei University of Technology

 

E304

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 5.4 – Gender Inequality in Labor Market 

Session Chair: Guangye He, Nanjing University

Labor Market Gender Gap and the Relevance of the Division between Care and Non-care Oriented Fields of Study in Italy and Finland

Nevena Kulic, University of Pavia

 

The Worsened Employment Situation for Young Women after the One-Child Policy Relaxation

Zixi Li, Brown University

 

Gender Segregation in Separating Spheres? Cohort Dynamics of the Asymmetric Progress Towards Gender Egalitarianism among Young Adults using a Gender and Life Course Perspective

Dan Chen, South China University of Technology

 

Trends in the Gender Gap in Students’ Occupational Expectations in South Korea: 2000-2018

Soo-yong Byun, Pennsylvania State University

 

E402

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 5.5 – Internal Migration 

Session Chair: Jia Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

Migrants’ First Marriage: The Effect of Hukou and Migration History

Yujia Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

 

Fleeing from Bei-Shang-Guang? A Multilevel Understanding of Internal Migrants’ Settlement Intentions in China’s Supercities and Megacities

Xiaoman Wu, Xi'an Jiaotong University

 

Migrant Network and Education Attainment: How Ties to Migrants Influence the Development of Youth and Sending Communities

Yuxin Liu, Princeton University

 

Urbanization, Migration, and Social Mobility in China

Yiyue Huangfu, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)

 

E403

12:30 AM

1:30 PM

Lunch

 

1:30 PM

2:30 PM

Research in Social Stratification and Mobility (RSSM) Journal Session

Publishing Social Inequality Research with Research in Social Stratification and Mobility - Meet the Editor and Publisher

Jan Paul Heisig, Associate Editor, RSSM

Oluwatooni Akinkuotu, Associate Publisher, RSSM 

 

N107

2:30 PM

4:00 PM

Parallel Session 6.1 – New Methods and New Data

Session Chair: Guang Guo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

 

Do Large Language Models Believe in the American Dream? Evidence From GPT-Based Survey Experiments

Fangqi Wen, Ohio State University

 

Unveiling Online Sentiment and Hate Speech. An Analysis of the Effects of Platform Features and Content Creators’ Social Characteristics Using a Representative Sample YouTube Channels from German-speaking Countries  

Sarah Weissmann, University of Potsdam

 

ChatGPT vs Social Survey: Understanding Attitudes Towards Income and Gender Inequality               

Lu Yu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

 

How Chinese Farmers Form Educational Expectations: An Analysis Based on Factorial Survey Experiments

Maocan Guo, Yunnan University

 

E302

2:30 PM

4:00 PM

Parallel Session 6.2 – Intergenerational Family Relationship 

Session Chair: Chunni Zhang, Peking University

Adult Children’s Marital Timing and Upward Intergenerational Financial Transfers in the United States: Variation across Gender, Race, and Ethnicity

Xing Zhang, Arizona State University

 

Education Gradient in Intergenerational Downward Financial Transfer in 35 Societies: The Role of Social Welfare

Yingshuai Luo, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

 

Do Grandparents Transfer Economic Resources for The Educational Success of Their Grandchildren? Focusing on The Socioeconomic Status of Grandparents and Parents

Misaki Matano, University of Tokyo

 

The Effect of Grandparental Involvement and the Mothers’ Labor Market Outcomes in Urban China

Chi Xu, City University of Hong Kong

 

E303

2:30 PM

4:00 PM

Parallel Session 6.3 – Health Inequality

Session Chair: Zhenmei Zhang, Michigan State University

Socioeconomic Inequalities and Trends in Dementia Risk in China, 2011-2020

Liying Luo, Pennsylvania State University

 

The Dynamics of Self-assessed Health Status in China and Germany 2002-2018: The Role of Parents’ Education, of Social Mobility and Socioeconomic Status in an International Perspective

Louis Chauvel, University of Luxembourg

 

The Unhealthy Middle Class in China

Weixiang Luo, Fudan University

 

Social Capital and Inequality of Public Health Outcomes in the US: An Ecological Analysis

Harris Hyun-soo Kim, Ewha Womans University

 

E304

2:30 PM

4:00 PM

Parallel Session 6.4 – Gender, Occupation, and Income

Session Chair: Zhiyong Lin, University of Texas at San Antonio

Gender Difference in Overworking in Urban China: The Role of Occupational Homogamy and Family

Yu Wang, Duke Kunshan University

 

Femininity as a Double-edged Sword: Rebutting Women’s Disadvantage in Academia

Yifei Hou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

 

Egalitarian Penalty or Reward? A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Gender Attitudes and Adulthood Income 

Ran Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison 

 

Does Collective Wage Bargaining Protect against Low Pay in Countries with Statutory Minimum Wages?

Janna Besamusca, Utrecht University

 

E402

2:30 PM

4:00 PM

Parallel Session 6.5 – Immigration 

Session Chair: Chang Hwan Kim, University of Kansas

Rising Selectivity of Israeli Immigrants to the US, 1976-2017

Yinon Cohen, Columbia University

 

Do Collective Agreements and Works Councils Narrow Immigrant-native Wage Gaps for Disadvantaged Immigrant Groups? Novel Evidence from German Linked Employer-Employee Data

Florian Zimmermann, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

 

Inferior or Incompatible? Non-Cognitive Skills, Cultural Distance, and Immigrant Workers’ Wage Gap

Lemeng Liang, Princeton University

 

The Returns to Returning - Economic Returns to Remigration to Finland with Sibling Comparison

Weiqian Xia, Stockholm University

 

E403

4:00 PM

4:30 PM

Coffee Break

 

4:30 PM

6:00 PM

Plenary Session - Professor Robert Mare’s Contribution to the RC28.

Session Chair: Donald J. Treiman, University of California, Los Angeles

Panelists:

Robert Mare and RC28

Judy Seltzer, University of California, Los Angeles

 

Robert Mare’s Legacies in Social Stratification Research

Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo

 

Robert Mare’s Model Career as a Social Scientist

Arthur Sakamoto, Hong Kong Baptist University       

 

Robert Mare’s Contributions to Sociological Thinking and Methodology

Xi Song, University of Pennsylvania

 

N107

7:30 PM

10:30 PM

Huangpu River Night Cruise with Conference Dinner (Buffet)

 

Start Time

End Time

Event

Location

8:30 AM

9:00 AM

Registration

N107

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 7.1 – Returns to Education 

Session Chair: Yapeng Wang, Renmin University of China

How Does University Education Pay Off? – A Longitudinal Analysis of Life-Cycle Earnings

Haodong Qi, Malmo University

 

Who Benefits Most from Graduate School: Evidence from Causal Trees Analysis

Ssu-Chin Peng, Taipei University

 

Fields of Study and Earnings Differentials in Japan

Hansol Lee, Kyoto University

 

A Horizontal Perspective: Assessing the College Effect on Wages within Labor-Market Contexts in Taiwan

Su-Wei Chiang, Taiwan Normal University

 

E302

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 7.2 – Housework Division and Care Work 

Session Chair: Yingchun Ji, Shanghai University

Men and Caregiving: The Effect of Spousal Caregiving Time on Men’s and Women’s Employment in Dual-Earner Households 

Jaeyeon Lee, Yonsei University

 

Change in Marital Satisfaction during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China: The Roles of Financial Stress and Housework Burden

Wen Liu, Peking University

 

Striking a Balance of Career and Family? Gender-Differentiated Effect of Education on Work-and-Life Trajectories

Jin Jiang, Hong Kong Baptist University

 

Population Change, Family Norm and Gender Inequality of Care Work for Parents in East Asia

Yifei Huang, Brown University

 

E303

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 7.3 – Late-life Health 

Session Chair: Senhu Wang, National University of Singapore

The Impact of Parental Mental Health in Childhood on Later-Life Memory Trajectories

Zhenmei Zhang, Michigan State University

 

From Loss to “Optimism”: the Impact of Marriage on Late-life Health Perception

Ruijie Liu, Peking University

 

The Gendered Long Arm of Childhood: Early Parent-child Relationship and Later-life Health among Women and Men in China

Jia Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

 

Midlife Work Complexity and Later-life Cognition: Evidence from Wisconsin Longitudinal Study

Yue Qin, University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

E304

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 7.4 – Labor Market and Well-being 

Session Chair: Jia Miao, NYU Shanghai

Social Background, Mental Health and the Labor Market Integration of Young Syrian Refugees in Germany

Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

 

Residency Restrictions and their Consequences for the Health of Refugees in Germany

Laura Gossner, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

 

Industrial Robots and Workers’ Well-Being in Europe

Honorata Bogusz, University of Warsaw

 

“How did I do?” – Gendered Inequalities in Career Satisfaction over the Work Course

Laura Naegele, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training

 

E402

9:00 AM 

10:30 AM

Parallel Session 7.5 – Neighborhood Effects 

Session Chair: Zhuoni Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

Residential Segregation in Japan: Ethnic Stratification in a Global New Destination

Hao Liang, Cornell University

 

Grieve for Their Kind: Will Severe Community Inequality Lead to Lower Life Satisfaction in Hong Kong?       

Yizhou Ye, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

 

Neighborhoods Matters: How Does the Neighborhood Demographic Structure Influence the Health Disparity between Migrants and Non-migrants in Urban China?                     

Shichao Du, Fudan University

 

The Role of Exposure to Neighborhood and School Poverty in Understanding Educational Attainment

Jacob Nieuwenhuis, University of Groningen

 

E403

10:30 AM

11:00 AM

Coffee Break

 

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 8.1 – Intergenerational Educational Mobility 

Session Chair: Ping-Yin Kuan, Chengchi University, Taiwan

Intergenerational Educational Reproduction by Credentials’ Level and Type

Sigal Alon, Tel-Aviv University

 

Educational Expansion, Labor Market Demand, and Intergenerational Class Mobility

Guanghui Pan, University of Oxford

 

Interdisciplinary Teaching, Interdisciplinary Research, and Earnings Inequality Across Higher Education Institutions

Yue Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

Educational and Ethnic Matching in Marriage in China, 1982-2015

Maocan Guo, Yunnan University

 

E302

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 8.2 – Education Inequality 

Session Chair: Judith Offerhaus, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training 

Social Inequalities in the Educational Trajectory in Germany

Claudia Karwath, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories

 

The Asian American Achievement Paradox in 1940

ChangHwan Kim, University of Kansas

 

Schools and Socioeconomic Inequality in Achievement. Revisiting the ‘School Equalization’ Hypothesis in the United States

Giampiero PassarettaPompeu Fabra University

 

Birth Order and Upper-Secondary School Tracks in Sweden

Marco Santacroce, European University Institute

 

E303

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 8.3 – Disparities in Well-being

Session Chair: Li-Chung Hu, Chengchi University, Taiwan

State, Race, Cohort: Inequalities in the Lifetime Risk of Imprisonment

Jason Robey, University at Albany, SUNY

 

Contextualize the Effects of Parental Educational Expectation on Adolescent Mental Wellbeing in China: Relationship and the SES Differences

Mengke Zhao, Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

Active Alone or Together? Spousal Differences in Social Participation and Life Satisfaction

Cheng Cheng, Singapore Management University

 

Perceived Social Mobility and Impacts on Health and Happiness in Contemporary China

Qiong (Miranda) Wu, Central European University

 

E304

11:00 AM 

12:30 PM

Parallel Session 8.4 – Attitudes Toward Inequality 

Session Chair: Tony Hui-quan Zhang, University of Macao

People’s Attitudes Toward Inequality in China: The Moderating Role of Economic Growth

Shiyuan Li, Peking University

 

Welfare Spending and the Perception of Distributive Justice in China: 2010-2021

Jun Xiang, Shanghai University

 

Who is Angry? A Cross-National Analysis of Wealth Gap Sentiments in High Versus Low Capital Tax Countries

Joanna Kitsnik, Sophia University

 

Why do People Tolerate Income Inequality in China? A Political Explanation

Cary Wu, York University

 

E402

12:30 PM

1:30 PM

Lunch