“Social Vulnerability and its Intersections: The role of gender in a comparative perspective” (VINE) is a research project funded under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship program, promoted by the European Commission to support research in the European Union and to foster career development and mobility of researchers within and beyond the Union. The general objective of VINE is to analyse how the institutional context as well as individual characteristics – as gender – affects individual risk of living in vulnerable households, from a comparative and multidimensional perspective.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 747433.
Five questions about VINE: What, Who, Why, How and When.
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Please submit your abstract to REPS 2020!
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New article online on VINE
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Presenting VINE at DAStU Polimi
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VINE at the Sociology Week
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VINE on IGOP Newsletter
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The VINE Policy Recommendations are available!
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VINE Kit for Secondary Schools
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About Part-Time Work in Italy and Spain
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The VINE Lab
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Participate to the VINE lab!
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Work is a gender issue
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At the REPS 2018 on Part-Time and Marginal Work
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At the Essex Summer School in Social Sciences Data Analysis
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Interviewed on Women and Work
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Participating at the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology
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Presenting at FES, Federation Espanola de Sociologia
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A visit in Bologna
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Vine @Third Jobless Society Forum, Milano
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Women and Economic Insecurity
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VINE @Universitat Barcelona
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Are we still discussing about women and work?
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Interviewed by eldiario.es
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VINE@GESIS ELFS Workshop
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VINE@IV Jornadas de Recerca Feminista
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VINE@ECPR Summer School in Methods and Techniques
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VINE@SASE29th
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Five questions about VINE
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