Global trends in social inequalities in Europe and Latin America and exploring innovative ways to reduce them through life, occupational and educational trajectories research to face uncertainty-INCASI

The overall aim of this project is to create an International Network for Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities (INCASI) with 19 universities, 10 from Europe and 9 from Latin America. The purpose is to conduct comparative research in the area of social inequalities. Through this network we hope to foster a space for collective reflection and the development of synergies between network partners that allow us to undertake innovative studies whose outputs have an impact on academic and policy debates on the subject. The project will also contribute to informing the design of public policies to tackle social inequalities. In so doing, we aim to contribute innovative solutions that improve citizens’ living standards, reduce social inequalities and promote social justice.

Start date: 01/01/2016

Finish date: 31/12/2019

Financing reference: Grant Agreement number: 691004

Responsable researcher: Pedro López Roldán

Team:

Coord.
UNIVERSITAT AUTÒNOMA DE BARCELONA – Institut d’Estudis del Treball/Centre d’Estudis Sociològics QUIT/Grup de Recerca en Educació i Treball
Consortium:
– UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
– UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
– MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY
– TAMPEREEN YLIOPISTO
– UNIVERSIDADE DA CORUÑA

Publications:

Fachelli, S., Jorrat, J., & López-Roldán, P. (2021). Movilidad de clase intergeneracional sobre cohortes de nacimiento en Argentina y España. Revista Española De Sociología, 30(3), a59. https://doi.org/10.22325/fes/res.2021.59

Fachelli, Sandra & López-Roldán, Pedro (2021). Comparative Perspectives on Social Indicators. Social Indicators Research, 154, 755–765 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-020-02585-4

Fachelli, S., & López-Roldán, P. (2017). “The effect of immigration on intergenerational social mobility in Spain” | El efecto de la inmigración en la movilidad social intergeneracional en España. Revista Española de Sociologia, 26(3), 309–328. https://doi.org/10.22325/fes/res.2017.25

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