LACOSA 2: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SEQUENCE ANALYSIS AND RELATED METHODS
PROGRAM

Days: Wednesday, June 8th Thursday, June 9th Friday, June 10th

Wednesday, June 8th

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08:30-09:00Registration
09:30-10:30 Session 2: Keynote: Francesco Billari

          Discovery and explanation in demography and life course research

Location: Geo-1612
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 3A: Epistemological aspects
Location: Geo-1620
11:00
Do different approaches in social science lead to divergent or convergent models? ( abstract )
11:25
Mapping the field of sequence analysis ( abstract )
11:50
From 07.00 to 22.00: a dual-earner typical day in Italy. Old questions and new evidences from social sequence analysis. ( abstract )
11:00-12:15 Session 3B: Life sequences of disabled
Location: Geo-1628
11:00
Depressive symptom trajectories across working life and workload in paid and unpaid work among Swedish men and women ( abstract )
11:25
Labor market integration of adolescents with mental disorders ( abstract )
11:50
Opportunities of Work and Family in Young Disabled People’s Lives: A Comparative Study of Disabled and Non-disabled Young Adults in Nineteenth-century Northern Sweden Using Sequence Analysis ( abstract )
12:15-13:30Lunch Break
13:30-14:45 Session 4A: Social policy
Location: Geo-1620
13:30
Employment security in non-traditional careers: Contextual and individual analysis in 13 European countries ( abstract )
13:55
Transitions, trajectories and the role of activation policies for young people ( abstract )
14:20
Discovering and Explaining Patterns of Work-Family Reconciliation in Luxembourg ( abstract )
13:30-14:45 Session 4B: Markov I
Location: Geo-1628
13:30
Using dynamic microsimulation to understand professional trajectories of the active Swiss population ( abstract )
13:55
Understanding social-class differences in the transition to adulthood using Markov chain models ( abstract )
14:20
Markovian-Based Clustering of Internet Addiction Trajectories ( abstract )
14:50-16:05 Session 5A: Health
Location: Geo-1620
14:50
Application of ‘pseudo panels’ to investigate causal link between HIV and fertility in sub-Saharan Africa ( abstract )
15:15
Early Maternal Employment Sequences and Child Body Weight at Age Six: Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel ( abstract )
15:40
Care pathways of patients affected with multiple sclerosis in France from 2007 to 2013 using administrative databases and state sequence analysis ( abstract )
14:50-16:05 Session 5B: Markov II
Location: Geo-1628
14:50
Analysing Complex Life Sequence Data with Hidden Markov Modelling ( abstract )
15:15
A discussion on Hidden Markov Models for Life Course Data ( abstract )
16:05-16:30Coffee Break
16:30-17:20 Session 6A: Transition to adulthood
Location: Geo-1620
16:30
Russian Generations: Sequencing the Transition to Adulthood ( abstract )
16:55
On the road to success? The intergenerational transmission of disadvantage through the transition to adulthood ( abstract )
16:30-17:20 Session 6B: Methods I
Chair:
Location: Geo-1628
16:30
Surveys, Memories and Sequences: The Role of Recall Bias and Survey Mode ( abstract )
16:55
A Complementary Study of Elite Fencing Tactics Using Lag Sequential, Polar Coordinate, and T-Pattern Analyses ( abstract )
Thursday, June 9th

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09:00-10:15 Session 8A: Parenthood and childhood
Location: Geo-1620
09:00
Early Parenthood and Inequalities in Family and Work Trajectories.Experiences of women and men in urban Mexico ( abstract )
09:25
Differences in Health between East and West Germans: The "Long Arm of Childhood" under Divergent Political Regimes in Germany ( abstract )
09:50
Childbearing after Union Dissolution: Does the Sequence of Union Matter? ( abstract )
09:00-10:15 Session 8B: Relational sequence networks and combined sequence-survival analysis
Location: Geo-1628
09:00
Relational sequence networks as a tool for studying gendered mobility patterns ( abstract )
09:25
Childhood co-residence structures and home-leaving: A combination of survival and sequence analyses ( abstract )
09:50
A New Tool for Old Questions: The Sequence-Analysis Multistate Model to Study Relationships Between Time-Varying Covariates and Trajectories. ( abstract )
10:15-10:45Coffee Break
10:45-12:00 Session 9A: Care
Location: Geo-1620
10:45
Physical occupational exposures and healthy life expectancy in a French occupational cohort ( abstract )
11:10
Taking Turns or Halving It All: Care Strategies of Dual-Caring Couples ( abstract )
11:35
Family structures and the organization of care for children in Italy. Sequences of time use by caregivers and activity ( abstract )
10:45-12:00 Session 9B: Methods II
Location: Geo-1628
10:45
Missingness and truncation in sequence data: A non-self-identical missing state ( abstract )
11:10
Normalization of Distance and Similarity in Sequence Analysis ( abstract )
11:35
Do State Policies Generate Different Life Courses? An Empirical Study of the Case of Divided Germany via a Statistical Assessment ( abstract )
12:00-13:30Lunch Break
13:30-14:20 Session 10A: Applied sequence analysis
Location: Geo-1620
13:30
Intergenerational Patterns of Family Formation in East and West Germany ( abstract )
13:55
Enduring contexts. Persistent segregation by affluence through the life course ( abstract )
13:30-14:20 Session 10B: Multichannel
Location: Geo-1628
13:30
Trajectories of vulnerability: a multi-dimensional approach ( abstract )
13:55
Multiphase Optimal Matching : An Application to Participation Careers in Pâtissiers' Competitions ( abstract )
14:30-15:30 Session 11: Keynote: Jeroen Vermunt

          Simple and Advanced Latent Markov Modeling:
          A Flexible Probabilistic Approach to Sequence Analysis

Location: Geo-1612
15:30-16:00Coffee Break
16:00-17:15 Session 12A: Entry into labor market
Location: Geo-1620
16:00
Employment pathways forecasting: What are the future prospects for young people after three years of vocational experience? over/under-performing ( abstract )
16:25
Job access and the labor market entry and spatial mobility trajectories of higher education graduates in the Netherlands ( abstract )
16:50
Sibling Similarity in Entry into the Labor Market ( abstract )
16:00-17:15 Session 12B: Gender inequalities
Location: Geo-1628
16:00
The Cohorts of Convergence: The Danish Women that Changed the Paradigm of Women’s Labor Market Participation ( abstract )
16:25
Gender inequality regarding retirement benefits in Switzerland ( abstract )
16:50
Glass Ceilings, Escalators and Revolving Doors: Comparing Gendered Occupational Trajectories and the Upward Mobility of Men and Women in West Germany ( abstract )
Friday, June 10th

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09:00-10:40 Session 14A: Education
Location: Geo-1620
09:00
Research of Students’ Performances in Higher Education through Sequence Analysis ( abstract )
09:25
The age of reproduction. The effect of university tuition fees on enrolment in Quebec and Ontario, 1946–2011 ( abstract )
09:50
Tuition Fees and Social Segregation: Lessons from a Natural Experiment a the University of Paris 9-Dauphine ( abstract )
10:15
A Typology of Delayed Graduation: Using Sequence Analysis of Enrollment Data to Uncover Heterogeneous Paths to a Degree ( abstract )
09:00-10:40 Session 14B: Sequence summary indexes
Location: Geo-1628
09:00
Measuring sequence complexity - A conceptual and empirical comparison of two composite complexity indices ( abstract )
09:25
Measuring early employment insecurity and its effects ( abstract )
09:50
Binary Sequence Dynamics applied to Career Success ( abstract )
10:15
Turnover of individuals with similar career sequences as predictor of employer change ( abstract )
10:40-11:15Coffee Break
11:15-12:15 Session 15: Keynote: Aart C. Liefbroer

          Using Sequence Analysis to Understand the Family-Life Course: Developments and Future Perspectives

Location: Geo-1612
12:15-13:30Lunch Break
13:30-14:45 Session 16A: Employment
Location: Geo-1620
13:30
Professoral Career Patterns between Academia and the Corporate World. Applying sequence analysis to the study of academic autonomy ( abstract )
13:55
Pathways to the Power Elite - Career trajectories in the core of the Danish Networks of Power ( abstract )
14:20
Methodological approaches to profiling and modelling disadvantaged employment pathways. An application to employment trajectories in Australia ( abstract )
13:30-14:45 Session 16B: Latent class and other SA related methods
Location: Geo-1628
13:30
Latent-transition approach to evolution of household debt possession patterns in Poland ( abstract )
13:55
Think Fast, Feel Fine, Live Long: A 29-Year Study of Cognition, Health, and Survival in Middle-Aged and Older Adults ( abstract )
14:20
A phase-type model of cohabiting union duration ( abstract )