Social demographer | Families, spatial mobility, inequality, life course | ERC grant @lifelongmove.bsky.social | CED & Sociology dept at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
https://vidalsergi.wordpress.com/
https://webs.uab.cat/lifelongmove
Sergi Vidal
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Always happy to publish together with friends :-)
Our paper is out today in Demographic Research where we investigate which aspects of partnership trajectories better explains completed fertility. Happy to be part of this work led by @svidal.bsky.social with Mariona Lozano. It’s always fun to work with friends!
New study led by Jianji Chen: how work–family trajectories shape health later in life (evidence from China)
Out now in Advances in Life Course Research 👇 doi.org/10.1016/j.al...
Check out this open-access article that deepens on compound effects of residential and social mobility!
Publication alert🚨
Double participation of @lifelongmove.bsky.social members in a session of the @sllshome.bsky.social conference 2025.
Talks dealt with residential trajectories since early life and socio-economic and health outcomes in adulthood. Thank you to participants for useful tips to improve our research.
Proud (and a little sad to see him go): Jianji Chen defended last week his PhD in Demography at UAB—on family dynamics & older adults’ well-being. Congrats, Dr. Chen, and all the best ahead!
Also, big thanks to the committee: Karsten Hank, @elirenteria.bsky.social @marcoalbertini.bsky.social
New publication out of Jianji Chen's thesis! Widowhood shapes economic well-being among older adults in China as a process. doi.org/10.1093/gero...
Join the pre-EPC workshop in Bologna by the IUSSP panel on lifetime migration:
“Global perspectives in lifetime migration data infrastructures”
A great lineup of presenters from 4 different world regions 🌎🌍🌏
Register here: [email protected]
Full program details:
iussp.org/sites/defaul...
💫Very happy to share that my first single-authored paper has been published in @sfjournal.bsky.social. I suggest to combine Life Course Feature Selection with Ñopo decomposition to disentangle which life-course events drive gender inequalities such as Gender Pension Gaps doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
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Sergi Vidal
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Danilo Bolano
Sergi Vidal
Sergi Vidal
Our paper is out today in Demographic Research where we investigate which aspects of partnership trajectories better explains completed fertility. Happy to be part of this work led by @svidal.bsky.social with Mariona Lozano. It’s always fun to work with friends!
LIFELONGMOVE Project
Carla Rowold
Danilo Bolano
Partnership trajectories played a key role in shaping completed fertility of cohorts born 1962–77 in Spain. Delayed/foregone unions strongly reduced the likelihood of motherhood, while stable marriages supported progression to higher parity.
www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol...
Partnership trajectories played a key role in shaping completed fertility of cohorts born 1962–77 in Spain. Delayed/foregone unions strongly reduced the likelihood of motherhood, while stable marriages supported progression to higher parity.
www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol...
Abstract. Gender pension gaps (GPGs) represent crucial indicators of gender inequalities over the life course. Despite reaching higher levels, they have re
AbstractObjectives. Previous research on the economic outcomes of widowhood for older adults has often treated spousal death as a single event rather than
Moving homes, changing perspectives: How residential and social mobility in childhood shape locus of control and adult mental health
Our team members Riccardo Valente and @svidal.bsky.social explore it in a new paper at SSR.
Check it out, it’s open access:
doi.org/10.1016/j.ss...
📢New article in International Migration Review!
w/ @svidal.bsky.social (@lifelongmove.bsky.social) and Louise Caron, we study how immigrant descent and migration experiences in childhood shape later-life aspirations towards migration.
Check it out (it's OpenAccess!) 👇
doi.org/10.1177/0197...
Migration is increasingly recognized as a dynamic, often recurrent, and intergenerational process. Yet, little research has examined how childhood exposure to i...