Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Microsociology

Dr. Emanuela Struffolino

Curriculum Vitae
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Name
Dr. Emanuela Struffolino
Email
emanuela.struffolino (at) unimi.it
Homepage
https://emastruffolino.github.io/

Institution
Humboldt-Universität → Präsidium → Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät → Institut für Sozialwissenschaften → Mikrosoziologie
Visiting address
Universitätsstraße 3b , Room 223
Phone number
(030) 2093-66524
Mailing address
Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin

Current Research Projects

"Households' labor supply arrangments and in-work poverty: longitudinal dynamics in a cross-country comparison" [Link]

"Understanding Family Demographic Processes & In-Work Poverty in Europe: How Marriage, Parenthood, and Divorce Affect the Risk of In-work Poverty across the Life Course" [Link]

"Household structures and economic risks in East and West Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic: compensation or accumulation? (KOMPAKK)" [Link]

 


Research Interests

  • Labor market
  • Poverty
  • Gender inequalities
  • Social stratification
  • Social demography
  • Methods

 


Short CV

Academic and Visiting Positions
06/2021 - 

Permanent Guest at the Department of Microsociology at Humboldt University Berlin, Institute for Social Sciences.

06/2021 - 

Associate Professor at the University of Milan, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Italy.

10/2020 - 05/2021

Guest Professor of Social Policies (Vertretungsprofessur, W2) at Humboldt University Berlin, Institute for Social Sciences.

04/2020 - 09/2020

Guest Professor of Macrosociology (Vertretungsprofessur, W3) at Free University of Berlin, Institute of Sociology. 

01/2020 - 03/2020

Postdoctoral researcher at WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Research Group "Skill Formation and Labor Markets" (Director: Prof. H. Solga).

10/2015 - 12/2019

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Microsociology, Department of Social Sciences, Humboldt-University Berlin

10/2015 - 12/2019

Research Fellow in the Research Group Demography and Inequality, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)

03/2014 - 06/2015

Research Fellow at "NCCR LIVES - Overcoming Vulnerability: Life Course Perspective", University of Lausanne

2013

Visiting Scholar at the Research Group Demography and Inequality, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)


Education
2014

Ph.D. in Applied Sociology and Social Research Methods, University of Milano-Bicocca, Graduate School in Comparative and International Studies in Social Sciences (SCISS)

2009

M.A. in Sociology, University of Turin

2006

B.A. in Intercultural Communication, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Turin

 


Publications (selection)

  1. Fauser S., Struffolino E., Levanon A. (2024), Converging mothers' employment trajectories between East and West Germany? A focus on the 2008-childcare-reform,Journal of Marriage and Family. Open access. Replication files.
  2. Zagel H., Struffolino E. (2024), Crisis-proof households? How social policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic imagined work and care in Germany, *Journal of Social Policy, online first, 1-22. Open access.
  3. Hornung M., Struffolino E., Zagel H. (2024), Poverty among migrant, mixed, and non-migrant households: the role of non-teleworkability and single-earnership in GermanyJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Open access. Replication files.
  4. Piccarreta R., Struffolino E. (2024), Tools for analysing fuzzy clusters of sequences dataDemographic Research, vol. 51(1), pp.553-576. Open access. Replication files.
  5. Rowold C., Struffolino E., Fasang A. (2024), Life-course-sensitive analysis of group inequalities: Combining Sequence Analysis with the Kitagawa-Oaxaca-Blinder decompositionSociological Methods and Research, online first. Open access. Replication files.
  6. Piccarreta R., Struffolino E. (2024), Identifying and qualifying deviant cases in clusters of sequences: The why and the howEuropean Journal of Population, vol. 40(1). Open access. Replication files.
  7. Fasang A.E., Struffolino E., Zagel H. (2023), Household-level Prevalence and Poverty Penalties of Working in Non-teleworkable and Non-essential Occupations: Evidence from East and West Germany in 2019Zeitschrift für Sozialreform – Journal of Social Policy Research, vol. 69(2), pp. 85–117, . Open access. Replication files.
  8. Ritschard G., Liao T.F., Struffolino E. (2023), Strategies for Multidomain Sequence Analysis in Social ResearchSociological Methodology, vol. 53(2), pp. 288–322. Open access.
  9. Struffolino E. and Van Winkle Z., (2023), Research note: The persistent risk of in-work poverty following the birth of a first, second, and third child across the life courseJournal of Family Research, Vol. 35, pp. 345-356. Open access. Replication files.