Events

MSH, Beval, Luxembourg
24 April 2024 - 1st floor MSH LISER seminar room

SEMILUX

The University of LuxembourgLIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a hybrid session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be held IN-PERSON and ONLINE. 

This seminar aims to integrate the spread-out potential for research on social inequalities that exists in Luxembourg.

April 24th  Wednesday, 15.30-16.30 [CET]

The following presentation is scheduled:

Speaker: Dr. Fabian Kratz, Post Doc
University of Munich, Department of Sociology

Talk title: Explaining Social Disparities by Emulating Interventions at Different Life Course Stages

Abstract: This study argues that sociological research on the mechanisms that cause social disparities could profit from clarifying theoretical propositions, strengthening the link between theory and analytical approach, and extending the methodological toolbox. I develop arguments through a review of research on mechanisms explaining health disparities with respect to social origin. To increase the clarity of theoretical propositions, I develop the intersectional life course model of inequality formation, which posits that the amount of a social disparity depends on risk chains between intervening mediating mechanisms and the type of intervention emulated to reduce the disparity. To strengthen the link between theory and analytical approach, the intersectional life course model explicates the unit-specific quantities that refer to its propositions. To test these, I analyze data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and employ two novel methods of causal mediation analysis. To demonstrate that these methods yield empirical quantities that speak to the propositions derived from the intersectional life course model, while conventional mediation approaches do not return such coefficients, I contrast the results of these novel methods with results returned by the conventional mediation approaches that have been used in previous research.

In person room: 1st floor MSH LISER seminar room 

Online: join us on WebEx by following the link below:
https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=m11ead937c5f9a53b9bc2088d364a40de

Meeting number (access code): 2790 263 1541
Meeting password: cmKSTmRk886 

Professional researchers, PhD students and policy analysts interested in social science research are particularly welcome to attend the seminar, participate in the discussions and present their research. Please contact jason.settels@uni.lu