The cost of incompressible expenditure accentuates inequalities
The cost of incompressible expenditure accentuates inequalities
Press release - Progressive municipalities and health inequalities - a Swiss paradox?
Progressive municipalities and health inequalities - a Swiss paradox?
To the researchers' surprise, inequalities in health based on social status are greater in economically progressive locations in Switzerland.
24 doctoral students present promising thesis projects
On Thursday 15 February 2024, at the University of Geneva during the LIVES Doctoriales, the Centre's 24 doctoral students had the opportunity to present the progress of their thesis project to their peers and interdisciplinary experts.
Portrait of Doriana Tinello
We spoke to Doriana Tinello, a doctoral student at CIGEV (UNIGE's Centre interfacultaire en gérontologie et d'étude des vulnérabilités) and a member of the LIVES Centre. She shares with us what led her to start a doctorate and the challenges of her research.
Getting a foot in the door: local labour markets and the school-to-work transition
In the UK, it takes young people with lower secondary qualifications 1 month longer to find employment of any sort and 7 months longer to find secure, full-time employment if they are located in a place of low labour demand.
Income inequality in later years: occupational trajectories or initial social characteristics?
Personal income after retirement comes from financial reserves, the build-up of which depends on initial social characteristics (positional factors, such as gender or age), career paths (processual factors) and institutional arrangements rela
Analysing 20-year diaries to understand lifelong learning
Adults continue to learn throughout their lives, particularly at times of transition or novelty. However, the social sciences have done little to investigate the nature of what is learned, and have so far focused mainly on the professional domain.