jueves, 3 de mayo de 2012

Instituto Internacional de Sociología Jurídica.

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW


INSTITUT INTERNATIONAL DE SOCIOLOGIE JURIDIQUE.
 
 
WORKSHOP ON:


WEALTH AND POVERTY IN CLOSE PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Coordinators: Susan Millns (Sussex)

Simone Wong (Kent)

Ruth Woodfield (Sussex)

3 – 4 May 2012

Final Programme

Meeting room: Karl Renner & Achille Loria

Thursday May 3rd, 2012

Registration Session (9.15 – 9.45am)

9.00 – 9.30am Registration at the the IISL office

Introduction by the IISL and Convenors

9.30 – 9.50am

Session 1 (10.00 – 11.30am) (2 papers x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Sara Cantillon: ‘The Impact of Intra Household Differences in deprivation and Coping on

Well Being’

2. Frances Woolley: ‘Is greater female bargaining power within marriage associated with

higher or lower levels of savings?’

Break: 11.30 – 11.45am

Session 2 (11.45am – 1.15pm) (2 papers x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Jackie Goode: ‘Credit and Debt in Close Personal Relationships’

2. Debora Price: ‘Autonomy. identity and ageing: older couples and the management of

household money’

1.15 – 2.30pm Lunch

Session 3 (2.30 – 4.00pm) (2 paper x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Tone Sverdrup: ‘Contractual thinking in domestic relationships’

2. Sue Millns: 'The impact of spending cuts and plans for recovery on the gendered

distribution of wealth within families'

Break: 4.00 – 4.15pm

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Thursday May 3rd, 2012 (continuation)

Session 4 (4.15 – 5.45pm) (2 papers x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Robert Leckey: 'Must Equal Mean Identical?'

2. Simone Wong: ‘Till death do us part: the impact of death on the distribution of property

of unmarried cohabitants’

7:30pm Welcome reception

Friday May 4th, 2012

Session 5 (9.45 – 11.15am) (2 papers x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Ann Mumford: ‘The Universal Credit: Isomorphism in Tax Institutions’

2. Claire Young: ‘"Family" Values, Tax Policy and Women’s Economic Inequality’

Break: 11.15 – 11.30am

Session 6 (11.30am – 1.00pm) (2 papers x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Heather Keating: ' Child support: Is the thrust towards individual responsibility and now

private agreement in relation to child support compatible with the drive to eradicate

child poverty in the United Kingdom'

2. Craig Lind: ‘Value in personal relationships, and the reallocation of property on divorce’

1.00 – 2.15pm Lunch

Session 7 (2.15 – 3.45pm) (2 papers x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Fran Bennett and Surin Sung: 'Within‐household financial issues in low to moderate

income families and implications for welfare reform in the UK'

2. Jerome de Henau, Susan Hemmelweit, Cristina Santos and Zeenat Soobedar: ‘Framing

public policy from an intra‐household gendered perspective. The cases of the UK,

Australia and Germany since the mid‐nineties’

Break: 3.45 – 4.00pm

Session 8 (4.00 – 5.30pm) (2 papers x 30mins + 30mins Q&A)

1. Sandra Dema‐Moreno and Capitolina Diaz: 'Ownership and distribution of money in

Spanish dual‐income couples: Some policy implications'

2. Ruth Woodfield: 'Household finances and their negotiation: gender differences in the

experiences of male and female mature university students in the UK'

Closing session (5.30 – 6.00pm):

Discuss publication output of workshop papers and possible future research and/or

collaborative work

9:00pm Dinner for all the participants who have signed up

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