Mapping inequalities through the life course

HORIZON.2.2HORIZON-RIAID: 101061645
EC Contribution
€33,053
Consortium Size
8 orgs
Summary

The MapIneq project studies the trends and drivers of intergenerational, educational, labour market and health inequalities over the life course during the last decades. Our main driving research questions are:1. How do local and national opportunity structures enhance, suppress or mediate inequalities?2. How do changes and spillovers across the life domains and over life course contribute to inequalities?3. How are inequalities influenced by policies and societal shocks?Opportunity structures refer to social institutions, demographic and macroeconomic conditions and socio-environmental context, which we analyse across countries, regions and localities. We focus on societal changes influencing inequalities, including those related to family diversity and complexity, fertility, migration and population ageing, digitalization, the 2007-08 global financial crisis and how the covid-19 pandemic revealed and exacerbated inequalities.We compile a policy database of the educational, family, labour market, social benefits and tax-related policies, matched with subnational-level information on social and institutional structures and physical environments. This results in an easy-to-use, open access MapIneq product which consists of visualization and mapping tools, all underlying data, statistical programming tools, and open-access code. We link the information in the database to individual-level longitudinal and cross-country datasets to study the dynamic interplay between the spheres of life. This research is conducted under life-course stage specific work packages: Inequalities in the early childhood and families, Educational inequalities, Inequalities in school-to-work transitions, Unequal mid-career trajectories and Labour market exits. We consider how the covered societal changes are linked with the perceptions on inequalities across and within countries. We co-create solutions through discussion fora for stakeholder groups across multiple levels of governance.

Consortium (8)

Project Results (41)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (26)
Can a low emission zone improve academic performance? Evidence from a natural experiment in the city of Madrid
Population and Environment· 2025DOI
Manuel T. Valdés; Mar C. Espadafor; Risto Conte Keivabu
Compensating or boosting genetic propensities? Gene-family socioeconomic status interactions by educational outcome selectivity
Social Science Research· 2025DOI
Gaia Ghirardi, Fabrizio Bernardi
Do All Mothers Benefit Equally? The Effect of Childcare, Parental Leave Policies and Gender Norms on the Motherhood Wage Penalty by Occupational Group
Studies of Transition States and Societies· 2025DOI
Unt, Marge; Täht, Kadri, & Lauri, Triin
Economic Circumstances of Children Living in Higher and Lower-Educated Families and the Contribution of Household Structure: A Cross-Country Comparison with a Child’s Perspective
Studies of Transition States and Societies· 2025DOI
Heiskala, L., Tuominen, M., Erola, J., & Kilpi-Jakonen, E.
Genetics of female and male reproductive traits and their relationship with health, longevity and consequences for offspring
Nature Aging· 2025DOI
Stefania Benonisdottir, Vincent J. Straub, Augustine Kong, Melinda C. Mills
Making Places Attractive to Live: What More Can Be Done? Results from the National Workshop in Finland.
· 2025DOI
Vono de Vilhena, Daniela
Making Places Attractive to Live: What More Can Be Done? Results from the National Workshop in Germany.
· 2025DOI
Vono de Vilhena, Daniela
Making Places Attractive to Live: What More Can Be Done? Results from the National Workshop in Spain.
· 2025DOI
Vono de Vilhena, Daniela
Making Places Attractive to Live: What More Can Be Done? Results from the National Workshop in the United Kingdom.
· 2025DOI
Vono de Vilhena, Daniela
Month of Birth, Early Academic Achievement, and Parental Expectations of University Completion: A New Test on Sticky Expectations
Sociology of Education· 2025DOI
Fabrizio Bernardi, Manuel T. Valdés
Reimagining Child Welfare – Structural Solutions to Combat Child Poverty in High-Income Countries
Population and Policy· 2025
Erola, Jani; Jäntti, Markus
Socioeconomic Status, Genotype, and the Differential Effects of Parental Separation on Educational Attainment
Demography· 2025DOI
Fabrizio Bernardi, Gaia Ghirardi
Spatial Variation in the Educational Gradient of First Motherhood in Spain: Occurrence and Timing
Population, Space and Place· 2025DOI
Manuel T. Valdés, Cristina Suero, Fabrizio Bernardi
The geography of tertiary education inequality in Europe: a within- and cross-country analysis over time
European Societies· 2025DOI
Bernardi, F, Lievore, I., & Valdés, M. T.
The intergenerational effect of educational expansion: evidence from a natural experiment in Spain
European Sociological Review· 2025DOI
Mar C Espadafor, Alicia García-Sierra
WHAT MAKES A CITY ATTRACTIVE? Insights from the Mapineq Attractive Cities Survey
· 2025DOI
Vono de Vilhena, Daniela
Improving the labour market integration and well-being of young adults in times of crisis
Mapineq Policy Brief No. 2· 2024DOI
Hornberg, Carla
Interaction of family SES with children’s genetic propensity for cognitive and noncognitive skills: No evidence of the Scarr-Rowe hypothesis for educational outcomes
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility· 2024DOI
Gaia Ghirardi; Carlos J. Gil-Hernández; Fabrizio Bernardi; Elsje van Bergen; Perline Demange
Polygenic prediction of occupational status GWAS elucidates genetic and environmental interplay in intergenerational transmission, careers and health in UK Biobank
Nature Human Behaviour· 2024DOI
Akimova, ET; Wolfram, T; Ding, X; Tropf, FC; Mills, MC
Poor air quality at school and educational inequality by family socioeconomic status in Italy
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility· 2024DOI
Fabrizio Bernardi, Risto Conte Keivabu
Strengthening the labour force participation of low-qualified individuals in Europe
European View· 2024DOI
Jan Paul Heisig, Carla Hornberg, Heike Solga
The importance of family-based sampling for biobanks
Nature· 2024DOI
Neil M. Davies, Gibran Hemani, Jenae M. Neiderhiser, Hilary C. Martin, Melinda C. Mills, Peter M. Visscher, Loïc Yengo, Alexander Strudwick Young, Matthew C. Keller
The interplay between male fertility, mental health and sexual function
Nature Reviews Urology· 2024DOI
Vincent J. Straub, Melinda C. Mills
Beyond Education and Training – How Can We Adapt to Future Needs of Local Labour Markets?
Population and Policy· 2023
Erola, Jani; Mills, Melinda C; Heike, Solga.
Can a low emission zone improve academic performance? Evidence from a natural experiment in the city of Madrid
MPIDR Working Paper WP· 2023DOI
Valdés, Manuel T; Espadafor, Mar C; Conte Keivabu, Risto
Poor air at school and educational inequalities by family socioeconomic status
MPIDR Working Paper WP· 2023DOI
Bernardi , Fabrizio; Conte Keivabu, Risto
Deliverables (14)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MapIneq (Mapping inequalities through the life course)