Third Symposium of COST Action A34 Production and Distribution of Well-Being into the Family: Strategies of Remunerated and Non-remunerated Labour and Consumption Patterns 25th-27th June 2007 Faculty of Geography and History - University of Barcelona c/ Montalegre 6-8, 08001 Barcelona, Spain 4 th Floor Room: Sala Gran Monday -- 25 t thh June 8:30 Registration 9:00-11:00 Opening Session. Gender division of labour and the capabilities approach Chair: Cristina Borderías (Universidad de Barcelona) Ingrid Robeyns (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen): Gendered division of labour, the welfare state and social justice Opening discussion: Tindara Addabbo (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), Jane Humphries (University of Oxford) & Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil (Université de Genève) 11:00-11:15 Coffee Break 11:15-13:00 Session 1. Panel 1. Unpaid labour and well-being: the wellbeing of dependent household members Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux (EHESS-Paris) Discussant: Sølvi Sogner (Universitetet I Oslo) Margareth Lanzinger (Universität Wien): Familial networks and marriages between relatives - strategies for securing well-being in critical family situations in the 19th century
Florence Degavre (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Care and well-being in Belgium. Paid and unpaid care to elderly people and its impact on the reproduction of social bond Pat Thane (University of London): Intergenerational relations in families in 19th and 20th century Britain Kaisa Kauppinen (Finnish Institute of Occupational Health): A Finnish case: when (grand)mother gets sick -who cares? 13:15 Lunch (Restaurant Antic Forn, c/pintor Fortuny nº 28) 14:45-16:30 Session 1. Panel 2. Unpaid labour and well-being: gender distribution and contribution to housework Chair: Bernard Harris (University of Southampton) Discussant: Antonella Picchio (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia) Lynette Sikic-Micanovic (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar ): Unpaid labour and well-being in Croatia Eda Merisalu & Merle Varik (University of Tartu & Tartu School of Health Care): Assessment of unpaid labour and well-being depending on gender and age of Estonians Hana Maříková (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic): Domestic work and caring for others as the prerogative of women? Tindara Addabbo & Antonella Caiumi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia & Istituto di Studi e Analisi Economica): Unpaid work and intra-household allocation of resources 16:30-16:45 Coffee Break 16:45-18:30 Session 2. Panel 3. Paid labour and well-being: securing an independent livelihood Chair: Llorenç Ferrer (Universidad de Barcelona) Discussant: Beatrice Moring (University of Essex) Sally Bould, Petra Hartmann, Gunter Schmaus & Claire Gavray (CEPS
Research Institute): Household dynamics and the well-being of women after partnership dissolution Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga (Université de Cergy-Pontoise): Gender, well-being and survival as paid or unpaid labour in Pyrenean families Maria Stanfors & Martin Dribe (Lunds Universitet): Education, work and parenthood: the experience of young men and women in post-war Sweden 18:30 Core Group meetings (CG1: room 205; CG2: r-206 ; CG3: r-207 ; CG4: r- 208 ; CG5: r-209 / 2 nd floor) 20:30 Dinner (Universidad de Barcelona Historical Building, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes nº 585) Tuesday -- 26 t thh June 9:00-10:45 Session 2. Panel 4. Paid labour and well-being: the management of household obligations Chair: Marie-PierreArrizabalaga (Université de Cergy-Pontoise) Discussant: Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil (Université de Genève) Sara Falcão Casaca (SOCIUS-ISEG, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa): Employment flexibility and precariousness - implications for individual well-being: a gender analysis Sergey Afontsev (Institute for World Economy and International Relations, Moscow): Social heritage and income-earning strategies of Russian households during the period of economic transition Elvita Alvarez (Université de Genève): Constructing gender categories for the analysis of paid labour: a methodological challenge 10:45-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:45 Session 3. Panel 5. Work and public policies Chair: Carmen Sarasúa (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona) Discussant: Annette Borchorst (Aalborg Universitet)
Jennifer Lynn Hook (Pennsylvania State University): Gender inequality in the welfare state: sex segregation in housework, 1965-2003 Paola Villa (Università di Trento): The role of women in the "European Employment Strategy". Gender mainstreaming and gender equality in the EU 13:00 Lunch (Restaurant Antic Forn, c/pintor Fortuny nº 28) 14:45 16:30 Session 4. Panel 6. Family strategies and the use of public services to secure well-being. Comparative perspectives Chair: Richard Wall (University of Essex) Discussant: Alison Woodward (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Annamaria Simonazzi (Università di Roma La Sapienza ): Gender, migration and elderly care Raffaela Sarti (Università di Urbino): Family strategies between private and public services (Europe, 1950-2000) Beatrice Moring (University of Essex): Family earnings and institutional contributions to women s households in urban Sweden and Finland (1890-1910) 16:30-16:45 Coffee Break 16:45-18:30 Session 4. Panel 7. Family strategies and the use of public services to secure well-being. Case studies Chair: John Eriksen (NOVA - Norwegian Social Research) Discussant: Florence Degavre (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Pedro Carasa, Montserrat Carbonell & Juan Gracia (Universidad de Valladolid, Universidad de Barcelona & Universidad del País Vasco): Family strategies, gender and the use of public services to secure well-being (Spain 18th 20th centuries) Alena Křížková (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic): Work/life balance: life reality of Czech parents Sakari Saaritsa (European University Institute, Florence): Informal transfers, men, women and children: Family economy and private social security in early 20th century Finnish households
18:30 Joint Core Groups meeting (Room: 402 / 4 th floor) 21:00 Dinner (Restaurant El Gran Cafe, c/ Avinyó nº 9) Wednesday 27tth June 9:30-11:00 Session 5. Panel 8. Social reproduction, living conditions and sustainability Chair: Lina Gálvez (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla) Discussant: Tindara Addabbo (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia) Antonella Picchio (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia): Living and working conditions: analytical and political links Jane Humphries (University of Oxford): The first industrial nation and the first "modern" family: The legacy of the first industrial revolution for British family structure and functioning 11:00 11:15 Coffee Break 11:15-13:00 Session 6. Panel 9. Family strategies and the distribution of wealth Chair: Jane Humphries (University of Oxford) Discussant: Alastair Owens (University of London) Elisabetta Addis (Università di Sassari): Gender and money: how couples manage Cristina Borderías, Pilar Pérez-Fuentes & Carmen Sarasúa (Universidad de Barcelona, Universidad del País Vasco & Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona): The gender gap in consumption (Spain, 1850-1920) Anne-Francoise Praz (Université de Genève): The impact of institutional and economic factors on the gendered well-being of siblings (Switzerland, 1880-1930) Bernard Harris (University of Southampton): Gender, health and welfare in England and Wales during industrialisation
13:15 Lunch (Restaurant Antic Forn, c/pintor Fortuny nº 28) 15:00-17:00 Conclusions and closing session Chairs: Tindara Addabbo (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia) & Cristina Borderías (Universidad de Barcelona) 17:00-17:30 Coffee