Research Fellow at MZES and Visiting Scholar at Sciences po | previously SOCIUM Bremen & MPIfG (visiting) | Comparative Welfare Research | Historical Political Economy | Gender Study
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Keonhi Son
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This is the first research output of our project " Work-family Policies: Socioeconomic Outcomes and Policy Learning" as part of @sfb1342.bsky.social (www.socialpolicydynamics.de/projects/pro...).
The University of Bremen undertakes a unique step throughout Germany while bringing together the already existing expertise in social science on the topics inequality and social policy in a new resear...
I am looking for a postdoc to join my team at the University of Bremen. 5-year-contract, top-up to 100% possible for most of the contract period.
Apply by 04 May 2026.
If you have questions about the position, send me an email!
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Keonhi Son
4. These poverty-driven work–family trade-offs are associated with adverse child health and developmental outcomes.
5. Childcare provision improves gender equality and child outcomes, while cash transfers and paid leave show mixed effects.