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Laurent LESNARD Postal address

Office address

Observatoire sociologique du changement Sciences Po 27 rue Saint-Guillaume 75337 Paris Cedex 07 France E-mail:

Nationality

Observatoire sociologique du changement 98 rue de l’Université 75007 Paris France

French

Employment and affiliations 2014 - date

CNRS professor of sociology (Directeur de recherche CNRS) at the Observatoire sociologique du changement, a joint Sciences Po and CNRS research centre

2011 - 2017

Director of Données, Infrastructures, Méthodes d’Enquêtes en Sciences Humaines et Sociales (Data, Infrastructures, Survey Methods for Human and Social Sciences), a national infrastructure for data collection and dissemination for the social sciences based at Sciences Po and funded by the French government (Équipement d’excellence 2010) for nine years (20112020)

2008 - 2017

Director of the Centre de données socio-politiques (Centre for socio-political data), a joint centre of CNRS and Sciences Po (Deputy director until the 1st of July 2010)

Oct. 2005 - 2014

CNRS associate professor of sociology (Chargé de recherche CNRS) at the Observatoire sociologique du changement, a joint Sciences Po and CNRS research centre

Oct. 2005 - date

Researcher at the Laboratoire de Sociologie Quantitative, CREST (INSEE)

Jan. 2006 - date

Research associate, Centre for Time Use Research, University of Oxford

Feb. - Oct. 2005

Senior research officer, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK

Sept. 2004 - Sept. 2005

Temporary lecturer (ATER), Université Paris X - Nanterre Lectures in quantitative sociology (last year of the BA in Sociology)

Education 2014

Habilitation à diriger des recherches École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)

2000 - 2004

PhD in sociology Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines

1999 - 2001

Student of the École Normale Supérieure Cachan, dept. of social sciences

1997 - 2000

MSc in statistics and economics (diplôme de statisticien-économiste), École Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Administration Économique -1-

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1998 - 1999

BA (licence) in sociology, Université Paris V - Sorbonne

1993 - 1997

MSc (maîtrise) and BA in econometrics, Université de Cergy-Pontoise

Honour, scientific responsibilities and memberships Honour

Bronze medal of the French National Centre for Scientific Research, 2011

Project

Équipement d’Excellence (EquipEx) 2010. Principal investigator of the Données, Infrastructures, Méthodes d’Enquêtes en Sciences Humaines et Sociales (DIME-SHS, Data, Infrastructures, Survey Methods for the Human and Social Sciences) project (10.4 million euros grant). Leading institution: Sciences Po. Partner institutions: INED, GENES, University of Paris Descartes, Telecom ParisTech, EDF R&D, and GIS Réseau Quetelet.

European projects

Management Committee Member of Webdatanet (Web-based data-collection, methodological challenges solutions and implementation), COST Action IS1004 (2011-2015) Representative for France at European Social Survey Infrastructure Preparatory Phase (ESFRI, FP7, 2008-2010)

Committee

Member of the Comité du label (Quality Label Committee, in charge of assessing the statistical quality of questionnaire surveys) of the Comité National de l’Information Statistique (French National Council for Statistical Information) (2010-2015)

Conferences

Organiser (with Nick Allum and Ulrich Kohler) of the ESRA conference on Inference from Non Probability Samples, 16-17 March 2017, Paris Organiser of the 32nd International Conference on Time Use Research, 6-10 July 2010, Paris

Memberships

American Sociological Association, Population Association of America, International Association for Time Use Research, RC 28 of the International Sociological Association, French Sociological Association (Association Française de Sociologie AFS)

Editorial responsibilities Consulting Editor

American Journal of Sociology Sept. 2011 – Aug. 2013

Editorial Board

Économie & statistisque – Economics and Statistics 2013 – date

Referee

American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Sociological Methodology, British Journal of Sociology, Journal of Marriage and Family, Annales d’Économie et de statistiques, Sociological Methods and Research, Population, Environment and Planning A, Social Indicators Research, Review of Economics of the Household, Mathématiques -2-

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et sciences humaines, Canadian Journal of Sociology

PhD and Master examiner 2015-11-23

Sciences Po, Paris Thomas Collas PhD examiner (PhD in Sociology directed by Pierre François)

2015-06-24

École des hautes études en sciences sociales Younga Kim PhD examiner and reporter (PhD in Sociology directed by Serge Paugam)

2014-06-27

Université Paris Nord Léonard Moulin PhD examiner (PhD in Economics directed by David Flacher and Hugo Harari-Kermantec)

2013-11-05

Sciences Po, Paris Charlotte Dollez PhD examiner (PhD in Political Science directed by Sophie Duchesne)

2012-08-17

University of Oxford, United Kingdom Evrim Altintas, Dphil external examiner (Dphil in Sociology directed by Jonathan Gershuny)

2011-10-27

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Kadri Taht, PhD review committee member (PhD in Sociology directed by Harry Ganzeboom and Melinda Mills)

2009-2010

University of Groningen, Netherlands Gina Potarca, Master thesis committee member (Master in Sociology directed by Melinda Mills)

Teaching 14-15 Dec. 2016

Paris Dauphine University Two-day training course in optimal matching using R and TraMineR.

2014 - 2015

École Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Administration Économique Supervision of a research dissertation in statistics (graduate level).

24 Sept. 2014

Sciences Po Bordeaux One-day training course in optimal matching using R and TraMineR.

2009 - 2011

Sciences Po Quantitative methods 1 (with Anne Cornilleau), Doctoral program in sociology and political science, 1st year of the Research Master in sociology. This course is an introduction to statistics and the 1st of the three levels offered by Sciences Po.

2009 - 2014

Quantitative methods 3 (with Mirna Safi until 2012), Doctoral program in sociology, 2nd year of the Research Master in sociology.

5 July 2011

Quanti Lille Optimal Matching and the Social Sciences

2009 - 2010

Sciences Po Quantitative sociology (in English, with Louis Chauvel), Master Economics and public policy (Sciences Po, X, ENSAE). This course consisted of lectures combined with computer lab work. Lectures presented major quantitative research in sociology and the applied part aimed to replicate the -3-

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empirical results. International audience (50% non-French) with varied statistical skills. 2 - 3 Oct. 2008

Céreq, Marseille. Two-day training course in optimal matching. Introduction to optimal matching analysis and application using TDA and SAS, and R.

2007 - 2008

Sciences Po Méthodes des sciences sociales (Introduction to social statistics). Lectures in sociology of the family and quantitative methods (1st year of undergraduate studies). The goal of this course was to introduce Sciences Po students (1st year undergraduates) to statistics through sociological.

2004 - 2005

Université Paris 10 - Nanterre Sociologie quantitative (social statistics), licence de sociologie (BA in sociology), 1 semester Sociologie quantitative (social statistics), bi-licence de sociologie et d’économie (dual BA in sociology and economics), 2 semesters Introductory courses in statistics for undergraduate students (3rd year)

2000 - 2006

École Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Administration Économique Lectures in statistics and data analysis, supervision of research dissertations in quantitative sociology. The ENSAE is a Grande École specialised in statistics and social science (economics mostly). The course was an introduction to geometrical data analysis (factorial analysis) and clustering. I supervised some of the students of ENSAE, who have to do two major dissertations in the 2nd and the 3rd and last year of their studies.

2001 - 2003

Université Paris 4 - Sorbonne Utilisation des méthodes statistiques en sociologie (statistical methods in sociology). Lecture in social statistics (MSc in Applied social sciences). Intermediate statistical course on log-linear, logistic, probit models, and GLM.

Publications Books Boulin, Jean-Yves and Laurent Lesnard. Les batailles du dimanche. L'extension du travail dominical et ses conséquences sociales (The Sunday battles. The extension of Sunday work and its social consequences), Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, « Le lien social », 2017. Chenu, Alain and Laurent Lesnard (Eds.). La France dans les comparaisons internationales. Guide d'accès aux grandes enquêtes statistiques en sciences sociales, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2011. Lesnard, Laurent. La famille désarticulée. Les nouvelles contraintes de l’emploi du temps (The disarticulated family. The new time use constraints), Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, « Le lien social », 2009. Refereed Journal Articles Lesnard, Laurent and Jean-Yves Boulin, “Travail dominical, usages du temps et vie sociale et familiale. Une analyse à partir de l’enquête Emploi du temps”, Économie et statistique, n°286-287, 2016. -4-

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Lesnard, Laurent, Anne-Sophie Cousteaux, Flora Chanvril and Viviane Le Hay, “Do Transitions to Adulthood Converge in Europe? An Optimal Matching Analysis of Work-Family Trajectories of Young Adults from 20 European Countries”, European Sociological Review, vol. 32, n°3, p. 355369, 2016. Bianchi, Suzanne, Laurent Lesnard, Tiziana Nazio et Sara Raley, « Gender and Time Allocation of Cohabiting and Married Women and Men in France, Italy and the United States », Demographic Research, vol. 31, p. 183-216, 2014. Potârcă, Gina, Melinda Mills, and Laurent Lesnard, “Family Formation Trajectories in Romania, the Russian Federation and France: Towards the Second Demographic Transition?” European Journal of Population, 2012. Lesnard, Laurent and Man Yee Kan. “Investigating Scheduling of Work: A Two-Stage Optimal Matching Analysis of Workdays and Workweeks”. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, vol. 174, No 2, p. 349-368, 2011. Lesnard, Laurent. “Cost Setting in Optimal Matching to Uncover Contemporaneous Socio-Temporal Patterns”, Sociological Methods & Research, Vol. 38, No. 3, p. 389-419, 2010. Lesnard, Laurent and Thibaut de Saint Pol. “Patterns of Workweek Schedules in France”, Social Indicators Research, Vol. 93, No 1, p. 171- 176, 2009. Lesnard, Laurent and Thibaut de Saint Pol. “Organisation du travail dans la semaine des individus et des couples actifs : le poids des déterminants économiques et sociaux”, Économie et Statistique, January, No 414, p. 53-74, 2009 Lesnard, Laurent. “Off-scheduling within dual-earner couples: an unequal and negative externality for family time”, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 114, No. 2, p. 447-490, 2008. Chenu, Alain and Laurent Lesnard. “Time Use Surveys: a Review of their Aims, Methods, and Results”, European Journal of Sociology, Vol. 47, No. 3, December, p. 335-359, 2006. Chenu, Alain and Laurent Lesnard. “Adolescent time use trends: France 1986 to 1998”, Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, special issue directed by Jiri Zuzanek and Roger Mannell, Vol. 28, No. 2, p. 461-480, 2006 Lesnard, Laurent and Thibaut de Saint Pol. “Introduction aux Méthodes d’Appariement Optimal (Optimal Matching Analysis)”, Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, No. 90, p. 5-25, April, 2006 Lesnard, Laurent. “Schedules as sequences: a new method to analyze the use of time based on collective rhythm with an application to the work arrangements of French dual-earner couples”, Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research, Vol. 1, No 1, p. 63-88, 2004. Book chapters Lesnard, Laurent, “Using Optimal Matching Analysis in Sociology: Cost Setting and Sociology of Time” in Philippe Blanchard, Felix Bühlmann and Jacques-Antoine Gauthier (eds.), Advances in Sequence Analysis: Methods, Theories and Applications, Springer, 2014, p. 39-50.

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Lesnard, Laurent and Anne Cornilleau “Modes de vie et usages du temps”, in Chenu, Alain et Laurent Lesnard (Eds), La France dans les comparaisons internationales. Guide d'accès aux grandes enquêtes statistiques en sciences sociales, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2011, p. 67-84. Lesnard, Laurent. “L’apport des enquêtes emploi du temps à la connaissance de la ‘balance famille travail’ des couples bi-actifs avec de jeunes enfants”, in Blanche Le Bihan-Youinou and Claude Martin (eds), Concilier vie familiale et vie professionnelle en Europe, Rennes, Presses de l’École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique, p. 269-286, 2008. Non-Refereed Articles Lesnard, Laurent. “Parental time trends in France”, Appendice in Bianchi, S. M., Robinson, J. P., et Milkie, M. A. Changing Rhythms of American Family Life, New York, Russell Sage, p. 200-203, 2006. Lesnard, Laurent. “Flexibilité des horaires de travail et inégalités sociales” (Work schedules flexibility and social inequalities), in Données sociales, Insee, p. 371-378, 2006. Lesnard, Laurent. “Flexibilité et concordance des horaires de travail dans le couple” (Flexibility and dual-earners’ work schedules synchronicity), in Données sociales, Insee, p. 379-384, 2006. Working Papers Lesnard, Laurent, “Using Optimal Matching Analysis in Sociology: Cost Setting and Sociology of Time”, Notes & Documents, 2014-01, Paris, OSC, Sciences Po/CNRS, 2014. Lesnard, Laurent, Anne-Sophie Cousteaux, Flora Chanvril, and Viviane Le Hay, “Do Transitions to Adulthood Converge in Europe? An Optimal Matching Analysis of Work-Family Trajectories of Young Adults from 20 European Countries”, Notes & Documents, 2010-04, Paris, OSC, Sciences Po/CNRS, 2010. Lesnard, Laurent and Man Yee Kan, “Two-Stage Optimal Matching Analysis of Workdays and Workweeks”, Sociology Working Papers, 2009-04, Oxford, University of Oxford, Department of Sociology, 2009. Lesnard, Laurent, “Cost Setting in Optimal Matching to Uncover Contemporaneous Socio-Temporal Patterns”, Notes & Documents, 2009-03, Paris, Sciences Po/CNRS, 2009. Lesnard, Laurent and Thibaut de Saint Pol, “Organisation du travail dans la semaine des individus et des couples actifs : le poids des déterminants économiques et sociaux”, Notes & Documents, 2008-02, Paris, Sciences Po/CNRS, 2008. Lesnard, Laurent. “Optimal Matching and the Social Sciences”, Document de travail du Crest, No 2006-01, 2006. Lesnard, Laurent. “The effects of the family work day on family time”, Document de travail du Crest, No 2005-25, 2005. Lesnard, Laurent. “Social change, daily life, and the Internet”, Chimera Working Paper, No 2005-07, Colchester: University of Essex, 2005.

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Lesnard, Laurent and Thibaut de Saint Pol. “Introduction aux Méthodes d'Appariement Optimal (Optimal Matching Analysis)” (Introduction to Optimal Matching Analysis), Document de travail du Crest No 2004-15, 2004. Lesnard, Laurent. “The Work Arrangements of French Dual-Earner Couples in the 80s and 90s”, Document de travail du Crest No°2002-45, 2002. Review Lesnard, Laurent. “Review of Jonathan Gershuny (2000) Changing Times: Work and Leisure in Postindustrial Society. Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York. 304 p”, European Sociological Review, 2003 19: 235-239. Report Lesnard, Laurent. “Disponibilité parentale et activités familiales, les emplois du temps familiaux des Français des les années 1980 et 1990” (Parental availability and family activities: family time in France in the 1980's and 1990's), in C. Martin (dir.) La parentalité, Rapport pour le Haut Conseil à la Population et à la Famille, juillet (Report for the French Family and Population Council), 2003.

Presentations and invitations 2016-2017

Tampere University, School of social sciences Invited Professor

29 Nov.-1st Dec. 2016

Time Use survey Methodological Workshop, Tampere University Open Guest Lecture: “Working Time and what Time Use Data can Reveal”

3 March 2016

Seminar Work/Life and Time, VUB and ULB, Louvain-la-Neuve Final talk: “Time Use and Social Inequalities”

2-3 Oct. 2014

Workshop “Négocier l’articulation des temps sociaux”, GT ARTS de l’AFS, EHESS et CNAM, Paris Introductory talk: “Synchronisation/désynchronisation/négociation des temps sociaux”

16-19 Aug. 2014

Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, US Communication (with Jean-Yves Boulin): “The social costs of Sunday work”

6-7 June 2013

Web surveys for the general population: Closing conference, NatCen, University of Essex, Colchester, Grande Bretagne Invited at a roundtable about the future of the Internet for general population surveys

7-8 March 2013

5th Webdatanet meeting, Mannheim, Allemagne Management Committee members meeting et working groups

25-26 Feb. 2013

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6-8 June 2013

Lausanne conference on sequence analysis, Lausanne, Switzerland Invited communication: “Do Transitions to Adulthood Converge in Europe? An Optimal Matching Analysis of Work-Family Trajectories of Young Adults from 20 European Countries”

8 March 2012

3rd Webdatanet meeting, Mannheim, Germany Management Committee members and working groups meetings.

23-26 Feb. 2012

Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, US Invited communication in the Panel session “Uncovering Patterns: Reflections on Narrative Positivism Twenty Years Ago and Today” organised by Silke Aisenbrey and discussed by Andrew Abbott: “Offscheduling within dual-earner couples:
 An application of SA in the spirit of narrative positivism”

17 Feb. 2012

Seminar of the Institut d’études démographiques et du parcours de vie (Idemo), University of Geneva, Switzerland Invited communication: “La convergence de l'entrée dans l'âge adulte en Europe.
 Une analyse séquentielle des trajectoires travail-famille de femmes et d'hommes dans 20 pays européens”

30 Nov.-2 Dec. 2011

2nd Webdatanet meeting, Amsterdam, Netherlands Communication: “Données, Infrastructures, Méthodes d'Enquêtes en Sciences humaines et sociales (DIME-SHS)”.

29 Nov. 2011

Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research seminar, Manchester, UK. Invited communication: “Optimal matching and the social sciences”

7-10 Sept. 2011

European Sociological Association 10th conference, Geneva, Switzerland Communication: “Do Transitions to Adulthood Converge in Europe? An Optimal Matching Analysis of Work-Family Trajectories of Young Adults from 20 European Countries” (with A.-S. Cousteaux, F. Chanvril et V. Le Hay)

2-3 Sept. 2011

RCN Workshop, Lausanne, Switzerland Communication: “Differences in time use between married and cohabiting couples” (with Suzanne Bianchi, Tiziana Nazio et Sara Raley)

12-13 Aug. 2011

Measurement and Experimentation in the Social Sciences (MESS) Workshop, Oisterwijk, Netherlands Communication: “ELIPSS: A New Mobile Web Panel for Social Scientists”

1-3 Aug. 2011

Conference of the International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Oxford, UK Communications: “Work schedules in France, UK, Finland and Spain, 19982003” (with Man Yee Kan) and “Trends in sunday’s work: Regulation in Europe” (with Jean-Yves Boulin)”

13-14 May 2011

Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) 25th anniversary, University of Groningen Invited communication: “Off-scheduling within dual-earner couples: an unequal and negative externality for family time” -8-

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31 March-2 April 2011

Population Association of America annual meeting, Washington Poster (with A.-S. Cousteaux, F. Chanvril et V. Le Hay) : “Do Transitions to Adulthood Converge in Europe? An Optimal Matching Analysis of WorkFamily Trajectories of Young Adults from 20 European Countries”

11 March 2011

GRESCO seminar, University of Poitiers Communication: “La famille désarticulée. Les nouvelles contraintes de l’emploi du temps”

7 March 2011

Sociology department, University of Oxford Communication (with Man Yee Kan): “Working schedules in UK, France, Finland and Spain 1998-2003”

2-3 Dec. 2010

Workshop Life Event History Calendar Advances and Issues in Questionnaire Design and Implementation, Université de Lausanne Communication: “Time Use Surveys”

1st Oct. 2010

Doctoral seminar of the Centre de sociologie des organisations (CSO, CNRS & Sciences Po), Paris Communication: “La famille désarticulée. Les nouvelles contraintes de l’emploi du temps”

10-11 Sept. 2010

Relations Cross Nations network workshop, Madrid Communication : “Time Use Surveys”

6-10 July 2010

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Paris, France Communication: “Working time schedules in Finland 1999-2000” (with Man Yee Kan)

12 Feb. 2010

Seminar of the Observatoire Sociologique du Changement (Sciences Po & CNRS). Presentation of La famille désarticulée

1-2 Dec. 2009

European consortium for sociological research (ECSR), “Changing societies in the context of European Union enlargement”, Paris Communication: “Work time and social position in France and the UK” (with Man Yee Kan)

19 Nov. 2009

Seminar of sociology of the Centre for Research on Economics and Statistics (CREST-INSEE), Paris Communication: “La famille désarticulée. Les nouvelles contraintes de l’emploi du temps”.

15-16 Oct. 2009

QMSS 2 Seminar “Advances in Fertility and Family Research”, Groningen, Netherlands. Communication: “Transition to Adulthood: An Optimal Matching Analysis of Work-Family Trajectories of Young Adults from 20 European countries”, with Flora Chanvril, Anne-Sophie Cousteaux, Viviane Le Hay

23-25 Sept. 2009

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Lüneburg, Germany Communication: “Comparing Working Time Patterns of France 1998-99 and UK 2000-01: Results from Two-stage Optimal Matching Analyses” (with Man Yee Kan)

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7-9 Sept. 2009

10th congress of the French Political Science Association (AFSP), Grenoble ST 13, with Thibaut de Saint Pol: “Décrire les données séquentielles en sciences sociales avec les méthodes d’appariement optimal”

27-28 Aug. 2009

Relations Cross Nations network workshop “Economic and Social Arrangements in couple relationships: Change and continuity from an international perspective”, Utrecht, Netherlands Organized by Anne-Rigt Poortman and Tanja van der Lippe. Invited. Communication: “Dual-earner families' time together and the family workday”

14-17 April 2009

3rd congress of the French Sociological Association (AFS), Paris RT 33, with Thibaut de Saint Pol: “Statut social et semaine de travail en France” RT 20, with Man Yee Kan: “Typologies empiriques de données séquentielles en sciences sociales : quelles méthodes pour quelles données ?”

23-25 March 2009

Xth Journées de Méthodologie Statistique, INSEE, Paris Communication with Thibaut de Saint Pol: “Décrire des données séquentielles en sciences sociales : panorama des méthodes existantes” Associated paper, with Thibaut de Saint Pol: “Décrire des données séquentielles en sciences sociales : mise en pratique des Méthodes d'Appariement Optimal”

23-25 Oct. 2008

QMSS 2 Seminar “Labour Market Changes And Social Exclusion In The Life Course”, Olso, Norway. Communication and discussion of a paper

1-5 Sept. 2008

7th international conference of the RC 33 of the International Sociological Association, Naples, Italy. Organization, with Man Yee Kan, of a session “Sequence Analysis in the Social Sciences: Theoretical Underpinnings and Applications”. Communication, with Man Yee Kan: “Analysing Social Rhythms by Optimal Matching: Working week schedules of UK 2000”

12-15 May 2008

CNRS summer school "Les 'carrières' - usages descriptifs, théoriques et sociaux d'une notion", Aussois, France. Invited speaker. Lecture on the use of sequence analysis in the social sciences and tutorial class on how to apply sequence analysis using TDA and SAS

1-3 March 2008

Workshop of the Centre for time use research, University of Oxford, UK Invited. Communication: “The timing of everyday life”

29-30 Nov. 2007

Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of sociologie, Brussels Invited talk at the departmental seminar: “Using optimal matching to analyze the timing of daily life” and “Off-scheduling within dual-earner couples: an unequal and negative externality for family time”

21 Nov. 2007

Workshop on the transformation of work and family, organized by the Goeuthe-Institut of Torino, the French Cultural Centre of Torino, and the University of Torino, Italy Invited. Communication: “Off-scheduling within dual-earner couples: an unequal and negative externality for family time”

17-19 Oct. 2007

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Washington DC, USA Communications: “The scheduling of work over the week” (with Thibaut de Saint Pol), “Using optimal matching in Stata and Sas to analyze the timing of daily life”, “Individual and couple work schedules: an australia-france comparison” (with James Rice), and “Harmonising leisure time across society - 10 -

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and family” (with James Rice). Chair of the session on “Alternative Measures of Time Use” 28-29 Sept. 2007

IVth History and Computer science workshop, “l’informatique et l’utilisation des statistiques par les historiens”, ENS LSH, Lyon Invited talk: “Décrire les rythmes sociaux avec les méthodes d’appariement optimal”

10-11 Sept. 2007

Workshop on Sequence Analysis and the Social Sciences, WZB Berlin Invited talk: “Using optimal matching and Stata to analyze social rhythms”

3-6 Sept. 2007

8th congress of the European Sociological Association, “Conflict, Citizenship and Civil Society”, Glasgow, UK Communication: “Off-scheduling within dual-earner couples: an unequal and negative externality for family time”

15 June 2007

Workshop organised by the Observatoire sociologique du changement (Sciences Po et CNRS), “Changing Times, Changing Inequalities: School, Household, and Work Spheres” Communication: “The scheduling of work over the week”, with Thibaut de Saint Pol

14-18 Jan. 2007

University of Oxford, Department of sociology. Invited talk at the departmental seminar: “Asynchronicity within dual-earner couples: an unequal and negative externality for family time”

12 Oct. 2006

Seminar on time use surveys (TUS): Exploiting TUS results for decision, policy-making and research purposes, co-organised by DG-empl and Eurostat, Brussels Communication: “Using optimal matching to analyze the timing of daily life”

5-8 Sept. 2006

2d congress of the French Sociological Association, Bordeaux, France: “Les effets de la position sociale sur le volume et la structure du temps familial” “Les Méthodes d'Appariement Optimal en sociologie”, with Thibaut de Saint Pol

16-18 Aug. 2006

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Copenhagen, Denmark: “Using optimal matching to analyze the timing of daily life”

9-12 June 2006

International congress of the French Librarians Association, Paris, France: invited speaker, workgroup on opening hours

11-14 May 2006

International Sociological Association - Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification and Mobility, Spring meeting Nijmegen, Netherlands: “The indirect effects of social class on the volume and structure of family time” (plenary)

25-26 Nov. 2005

European consortium for sociological research (ECSR), Comparative European Studies. Assessing ten years of sociological research: 1995-2005, Paris, France: “Work time and social position in France and the UK”

2-4 Nov. 2005

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Halifax, Canada: Chair of one of the two sessions on parental time and time with children “The effects of the family work day on family time”

18-23 Jul. 2005

25th International congress of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Tours, France: “The effects of the family work day on family time”

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11 May 2005

EHESS – Séminaire de Serge Paugam, Paris, France: “L'entrecroisement du lien professionnel et du lien familial à partir de la gestion différenciée et inégale des temps sociaux”

26 April 2005

LASMAS – Atelier de Modélisation et de Méthodes Statistiques en Sciences Sociales (M2S3), Paris, France: “Les Méthodes d'Appariement Optimal : de nouveaux outils pour l'analyse de séquences”

9 Dec. 2004

Observatoire Sociologique du Changement, Paris, France: “La ségrégation temporelle : les inégalités temporelles face au travail en France dans les années 1980 et 1990 et leurs conséquences pour la synchronie conjugale”

27-29 Oct. 2004

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Rome, Italy: Chair of the session on parental time “Temporal Segregation. Work time inequalities in France in the 1980's and 1990's”

1-3 July 2004

1st ESRC Research Methods Festival, Saint Catherine’s College, Oxford, UK: “Work schedules as sequences: using optimal matching analysis to study the way dual-earner couples balance work and family life in France”

24-27 Feb. 2004

1er congrès de l’Association Française de Sociologie, Villetaneuse, France: “La signature sociale des horaires de travail : la place du travail dans les emplois du temps en France dans les années 1980 et 1990 et leurs liens avec les classes sociales” “La place de la famille dans les emplois du temps en France dans les années 1980 et 1990”

17-19 Sept. 2003

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Brussels, Belgium: “Synchronicity within Dual-Earner Couples: a Double Bind”

16-18 Oct. 2002

International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR), Lisbon, Portugal: “The Professional Arrangements of French Dual-Earner Couples”

22-26 Aug. 2001

European Consortium for Social Research (ECSR) Graduate Summer School on Family, Stockholm, Sweden: “Time Together in French Families”

Skills Languages

French (mother tongue) and English (fluent)

Statistical soft.

R and Stata

Programming

C, Python (beginner level for both)

Tool SeqComp

Stata plugin, version 1.0: implements the dynamic Hamming distance, a variant of optimal matching. No longer maintained. Available in the R library TraMineR. Sas macro, version 0.9. No longer maintained.

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