New paper with @fabriberna.bsky.social - part of my PhD thesis!
Why are the negative educational consequences of parental separation stronger among high-SES children?
β When high-SES parents separate, they lose their ability to compensate for their childβs low genetic propensity for education π§¬πͺ
10.06.2025 16:58
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Super happy to see this great paper by @rutheva.bsky.social, @rosacheesman.bsky.social , Ole Andreassen and myself out now!
Typical sociodemographic research on partnership dissolution has seldom considered individual differences. In this paper, we show with genomic data that they do matter.
22.01.2025 11:52
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We recently published "Selective re-partnering? Mental health and life satisfaction among separated single mothers in Germany and the UK" by @philippdierker.bsky.social, @minekuhn.bsky.social and Mikko MyrskylΓ€.
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27.01.2025 10:22
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New paper just out in @actasociologica.bsky.social with @minekuhn.bsky.social and Mikko MyrskylΓ€, looking at the selective nature of re-partnering among single mothers in terms of their well-being in Germany and the UK. Read the paper here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
08.01.2025 13:44
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First publication of my thesis is out w/ this fantastic & interdisciplinary team: @karlosj89.bsky.social @fabriberna.bsky.social E. van Bergen @perlinedemange.bsky.social!β¨
Do parents' SES moderate the link between genetic propensity for (non)cognitive skills and education?
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05.08.2024 07:42
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MPIDR - New Partnerships Improve Life Satisfaction for Single Mothers
Single mothers often experience poorer mental health and lower life satisfaction due to increased stress, financial insecurity, and less support in everyday life. A study by the Max Planck Institute f...
A current paper of @philippdierker.bsky.social & @minekuhn.bsky.social reveals: New partnerships can improve the life satisfaction of single moms,especially through increased financial resources.But a new partner doesn't usually bring relief around household chores. www.demogr.mpg.de/go/repartnering
22.07.2024 06:52
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PhD Alert π£ We are seeking a PhD candidate to work on our interdisciplinary project focusing on womenβs retirement trajectories and their impact on health π©ββοΈπ΅οΈββοΈπ©βπ»π©βπ§π©βπ
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31.05.2024 09:36
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Publication by @philippdierker.bsky.social & Martin Diewald! The study shows that low-income families support their children equally, while parents with higher income tend to give more support to children with lower grades. What does that mean for social mobility? www.demogr.mpg.de/go/schoolgrades
15.03.2024 10:29
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Compensation or accentuation? How parents from different social backgrounds decide to support their children
Abstract. Previous research hasΒ shown that parents respond to differences in their childrenβs potential by providing them with different levels of support, and
I am happy to use my first skeet (do we still say that here?) to share that this paper with Martin Diewald on parental support strategies in response to children's school performance, which is based on my masterβs thesis, is now published online #OpenAccess in ESR (doi.org/10.1093/esr/...)
28.02.2024 11:28
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