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TERESA MARTÍN GARCÍA

April 2015 CURRENT POSITION

TENURED SCIENTIST

Dpt. Population, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography (IEGD) Research Group on Demographic Dynamics

http://demografia.ieg.csic.es/

Center for Human and Social Sciences (CCHS) http://www.cchs.csic.es Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC)

C/ Albasanz, 26–28 Madrid 28037, Spain Tel. No. +34 91 6022312

E–mail address: [email protected] Twitter: @poblacion_csic

MAIN AREAS OF RESEARCH AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:

Demography and sociology of the family; Event history analysis.

MAIN RESEARCH TOPICS: Fertility;

(New) family formation process in Western societies; Intertwining of the education, work and family biographies; (Delayed) transition to adulthood;

Family and women-friendly policies – the Welfare state. Unesco Nomenclature for Fields of Science (6 digits) 520101, 520104, 520610, 520703, 630903, 630904, 630909

EDUCATION

2006 Doctor–Member of Juan March Institute, Madrid, Spain.

2005 PhD Degree in Political and Social Sciences. European University Institute (EUI). Florence. Italy.

Dissertation Title: Women’s Education and Fertility in Spain. The Impact of Educational Attainment and of Educational Choice on First, Second and Third Births. Supervisors: Prof. Gösta Esping-Andersen and Prof. Jaap Dronkers.

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1998–2000 Master of Arts in the Social Sciences. Center for the Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (CEACS). Juan March Institute. Madrid. Spain. 1996–1998 PhD courses at the Government Department [Georgetown University.

Washington D.C. USA] and at the Department of Political Science, Sociology and Social Anthropology. [Autónoma University of Madrid (UAM). Madrid. Spain].

1994–1995 International Law Certificate of the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam and the New York University of Law.

1991–1996 Law Degree. UAM. Madrid. Spain.

FURTHER EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Oct 2010–July 2011

JOINT RESEARCHER

Unit “Women and Science” (UMyC), Minister’s Committee

http://www.micinn.es/portal/site/MICINN/menuitem.7eeac5cd345b4f34f09dfd 1001432ea0/?vgnextoid=e218c5aa16493210VgnVCM1000001d04140aRCRD Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN)

2005 Research Assistant at the European University Institute. Comparative Studies of Intergenerational Transfers in the Family and Welfare State. With Prof. Martin Kohli (June–Dec.).

2001–2002 Diploma on life course methods. MPIDR Winter Program 2001–2002. International Max Planck Research School for Demography. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Rostock (Sept. 2001-Feb. 2002; April-July, 2002).

1999–2001 Academic collaborations with Pilar Estébanez, Honored President of the NGO “Médicos del Mundo”.

1998 Training program at the Department of International Relations of the Women’s Institute. Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. Madrid. Spain (May-Oct.).

1997 Certificate on “Cooperation to Development”, organized by the European Social Fund. UAM. Madrid. Sept.-Dec. (130 hrs.).

LANGUAGES

Mother tongue – Spanish.

Advanced Proficiency – English and Italian. French.

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PUBLICATIONS Books

2010 Billari, F.C. and Dalla Zuanna, G. ¿Revolución o declive demográfico? Una reflexión a partir del caso italiano. Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS), Colección Monografías –translation, introduction to the Spanish edition and appendix by Clara Cortina and Teresa Martín García—[ISBN: 978-84-7476-497-0].

2008 Martín–García, T. Women’s Education and Fertility in Spain. Saarbruecken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller [ISBN: 978-3-639-03350-2].

Book Chapters

2013 Castro-Martín, T. y Martín-García, T. “Fecundidad bajo mínimos en España: pocos hijos, a edades tardías y por debajo de las aspiraciones reproductivas.” En: Esping-Andersen (Coord.). El déficit de la natalidad en Europa. La singularidad del caso español.

Barcelona: Colección Estudios Sociales Fundación La Caixa, Núm. 36, pp. 48-88. Castro-Martín, T., and Martín-García, T. “The Fertility Gap in Spain: Late Parenthood, Few Children and Unfulfilled Reproductive Desires.” In: Esping-Andersen (Ed.). The Fertility Gap in Europe: Singularities of the Spanish Case. Barcellona: Welfare Projects La Caixa Foundation, No. 36, pp. 45-81.

2010 Cortina, C. and Martín García, T. “Del caso italiano al caso español: algunas pistas bibliográficas.” In: Billari, F.C. and Dalla Zuanna, G. ¿Revolución o declive demográfico? Una reflexión a partir del caso italiano. Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS), Colección Monografías –translation, introduction to the Spanish edition and appendix by Clara Cortina and Teresa Martín García—, pp. 131-140. ISBN: 978-84-7476-497-0.

2009 Rosero-Bixvy, L., Castro-Martín, T., and Martín-García, T. “Is Latin America Starting to Retreat from Early and Universal Childbearing?” In: Suzana Cavenaghi (Org.). Demographic Transformations and Inequalities in Latin America: Historical Trends and Recent Patterns. Asociación Latinoamericana de Población, Serie Investigaciones 8, pp. 219–241. ISBN: 978-85-62016-07-3.

2008 Castro-Martín, T., Martín-García, T. and Puga-González, D. “Tipo de unión y violencia de género: una comparación de matrimonios y uniones consensuales en América Latina.” In: Rodríguez Wong, L. (Org.). Población y salud sexual y reproductiva en América Latina. Río de Janeiro: Asociación Latinoamericana de Población, pp. 331-348. [ISBN: 978-85-62016-03-5].

2007 Garib, G., Martín–García, T., and Dronkers, J. “Are the Effects of Different Forms on Children’s Educational Performance related to the Demographic Characteristics of Family Policies of Modern Societies?.” In: H. Hoerbeek, A. Niehof, and J. van Ophen (eds). Changing Families and their Life Styles. Manshott Publication Series, Volume 5. The Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 27–50 [ISBN: 978-90-8686-051-7].

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Journal articles

2015 Abril, P., Amigot, P., Botía, C., Domínguez, M., González, M.J., Jurado, T., Lapuerta, I., Martín-García, T., Monferrer, J. y Seiz, M. [authors in alphabetical order] “Ideales igualitarios y planes tradicionales: análisis de parejas primerizas en España.” [Egalitarian ideals and traditional plans: analysis of first-time parents in Spain] Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas (REIS), 150: 39-58

[forthcoming].

Laplante, B., Castro-Martín, T., Cortina, C., and Martín-García, T. “Childbearing with Marriage and Consensual Union in Latin America, 1980-2010.” Population and Development Review, 41 (1): 85-108.

2013 Martín-García, T. “Romulus and Remus or Just Neighbours? A Study of Demographic Changes and Social Dynamics in Italy and Spain.” Population Review, 52 (1), Special Collection 4: 1-24.

Martín-García, T., and Castro-Martín, T. “Do Women Working in the Public Sector Have It Easier to Become Mothers in Spain?” Population Review, 52 (1), Special Collection 4: 149-171.

2011 Castro-Martín, T., Cortina, C., Martín-García, T. y Pardo, I. “Maternidad sin matrimonio en América Latina: Análisis comparativo a partir de datos censales.” Notas de Población, 93. CEPAL.

2010 Martín-García, T. “The Impact of Occupational Sex-Composition and Women’s Fertility in Spain.” European Societies,Vol.12 (1): 113-133.

2009 Martín-García, T. “”Bring Men Back in”: A Re-examination of the Impact of Type of Education and Educational Enrolment on First Births in Spain.” European Sociological Review, 25 (2): 199-213.

Rosero-Bixby, L., Castro-Martín, T., and Martín-García, T. “Is Latin America Starting to Retreat from Early and Universal Childbearing?.” Demographic Research, 20, Art.9: 169-194.

Martín-García, T. “A Reassessment of the Role of Women’s Education in Existing Fertility Research.” Genus,LXIV (No.1-2): 101-129.

2008 Castro-Martín, T., Domínguez-Folgueras, M., and Martín-García, T. “Not Truly Partnerless: Non-Residential Partnerships and Retreat from Marriage in Spain.” Demographic Research, 18, Art.16: 443-468.

2007 Baizán, P., and Martín-García, T. “Joint Determinants of Educational Enrollment and First Birth Timing in France and West Germany.” Genus, LXI (No.2): 89-117.

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2006 Martín-García, T., and Baizán, P. “The Impact of the Type of Education and of Educational Enrollment on First Births.” European Sociological Review, 22 (3): 259-276.

Martín-García, T. “La decisión de ser madre: fecundidad y educación en España.” Panorama Social, 3: 94-107. Madrid. Fundación de las Cajas de Ahorro (FUNCAS).

Book Reviews, Working Papers and Others

2014 Pailhé, A., Mortelmans, D., Castro, T., Cortina-Trilla, C., Digoix, M., Festy, P., Krapf, S., Kreyenfeld, M., Lyssens-Danneboom, V., Martín-García, T., Rault, W., Thévenon, O., and Toulemon, L. State-of-the-art report – Changes in the Life Course.

FamiliesAndSocieties Working Paper 6.

http://www.familiesandsocieties.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/WP6PailheMortelmansEtal2014.pdf

2013 Martín-García, T. L’Italia e la Spagna sono così simili? [Published 4 Sept., NEODEMOS] & ¿Son Italia y España tan parecidas? [Published 12 Sept., Apuntes de Demografía] (Mass Media - Blogs)

http://www.neodemos.it/index.php?file=onenews&form_id_notizia=726

http://apuntesdedemografia.wordpress.com/2013/09/12/son-tan-parecidas-italia-y-espana/#more-6650

2012 Abril, P., Amigot, P., Botía, C., Domínguez, M., González, M.J., Jurado, T., Lapuerta, I., Martín-García, T., Monferrer, J. and Seiz, M. Decisiones de empleo y cuidado en parejas de dos ingresos en España. DemoSoc Working Paper, Nº 48.

Universitat Pompeu Fabra. [Working Paper] http://www.upf.edu/demosoc/_pdf/DEMOSOC48.pdf

2011 Martín-García, T. Científicas en cifras. Estadísticas e indicadores de la (des)igualdad de género en la formación y profesión científica. Unit Women and Science (UMyC). Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN).

2009 Martín–García, T. The Effect of Education on Women’s Propensity to Be Childless in Spain: Does the Field of Education Matter? Carlo Alberto Notebooks, No. 114. Moncalieri: Collegio Carlo Alberto [Working Paper].

2008 Martín–García, T., and Castro–Martín, T. Età ideale e effettiva nella transizione allo stato adulto in Europa. Rivista NEODEMOS. Published 1 Oct. (Mass Media & Blogs) http://www.neodemos.it/index.php?file=onenews&form_id_notizia=238

2007 Martín–García, T. Politicising Parenthood in Scandinavia. Gender Relations in Welfare States

by A.L.Ellingsaeter and A. Leira (Eds). Sociologica. Italian Journal of Sociology Online (No. 2). Il Mulino.[Book Review]

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2006 Baizán, P., and Martín–García, T. “Joint Determinants of Educational Enrolment and First Births in France and West Germany”. DemoSoc Working Paper 2006–12. Barcelona: Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Working Paper].

Martín–García, T. Women’s Education and Fertility in Spain. The Impact of Educational Attainment and of Educational Choice on First, Second and Third Births”. Colección Tesis Doctorales n. 56 Instituto Juan March, Madrid [PhD Dissertation].

RESEARCH PROJECTS

2014 – ... The Role of Men in Family Dynamics from an International Perspective.

Financed by the National Plan for Scientific Research of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Ref. CS02013-43482-R). Participating entities: Spanish National Research Council (CSIC); U.Pompeu Fabra; U.Pública de Navarra; U.Zaragoza; U.degli Studi di Torino; NIDI; U.República Uruguay; INRS-U.Québec. Project leader: Teresa Martín– García.

2013–2016 FamiliesAndSocieties (“Changing Families and Sustainable Societies: Policy Contexts and Diversity over the Life Course and across Generations”). Collaborative European Project (Large-scale integrating project, Project no. 320116). Financed by the European Commission, Seventh Framework Programme, FP7-SSH-2012-1, SSH.2012.3.2-1: Families in transitions. Participant countries: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, The Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, UK, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland. Project Coordinator: Livia Sz. Oláh (Stockholm University). WP2: Diverse Family Configurations – Life Goals and Life Course Transitions. http://www.familiesandsocieties.eu/

2012–2013 The Spanish Fertility Gap. Financed by Fundación La Caixa. Participating entities: Universitát Pompeu Fabra y CSIC. Project leader: Gösta Esping-Andersen.

2010–2013 Familias en plural: Implicaciones demográficas y sociales de la creciente diversificación familiar desde una perspectiva internacional. Project financed by the National Plan for Scientific Research of the Ministry of Science and Innovation (Ref: CSO2009-11883). Participant entities: CSIC, U.Carlos III, U.Pompeu Fabra, U.Pablo de Olavide, Hospital Universitario La Paz, United Nations Population Division, U.Princeton, U.Illinois, U.Montreal, El Colegio de México. Project leader: Teresa Castro-Martín.

2010–2013 Co-responsibility before and after the Birth of the First Child in Spain.

Financed by the Juan March Institute (2010), the Center for Sociological Research (2010), the Institute for Women (43/09; 2009-2012) and the National Plan for Scientific Research of the Ministry of Education and Science (Ref. CS02010-17811/SOCI; 2011-2013). Research cooperation among six Spanish universities (UNED, UPF, UDIMA, UPNA, U. Pablo Olavide, Universitat de Girona), the National Research Council (CSIC) in

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Spain and the European Council for Research. Project coordinators: Teresa Jurado and M.José González. http://transparent.upf.edu

2010 Work-family Balance before and after the Birth of the First Child in Spain. Financed by the Center of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (CEACS) of the Juan March Institute. Project leaders: Marta Domínguez and Teresa Martín García.

2010 Conciliation Strategies and Reproductive Decisions in Spain. Intramural Project (E03028). National Research Council, CSIC. Project leader: Teresa Martín-García.

2009– … TransParent. International and National Studies of the Transition to Parenthood. Research cooperation of scholars from the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Spain and Italy. Participant entities: University of Amsterdam, Stockholm University (Swedish Institute for Social Research), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Università di Torino, State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, National Research Council (CSIC). Project leaders: Daniela Grunow and Marie Evertsson.

http://www.transparent-project.com/

2006–2009 Families Formed Outside Marriage: A Socio–Demographic Analysis of the Weakening Linkages between Sex, Partnership, Marriage and Childbearing.

Financed by the National Plan for Scientific Research of the Ministry of Education and Science (Ref. SEJ2006–03485/SOCI). Participating entities: Spanish National Council (CSIC); U. Carlos III; United Nations Population Division; U. Illinois; U. Montreal; U. Firenze; U. Padova; El Colegio de México; U. Externado de Colombia. Project leader: Teresa Castro–Martín. 2006–2009 Member of the research networkt Economic Change, Quality of Life and Social

Cohesion (EQUALSOC). European Union VI Framework Program. Project leader: Prof. Robert Erikson. Research Team: Unstable Careers and Family Formation in Different Institutional Contexts (FAMNET). Coordinators: Sonia Bertolini, María José González and Manuel Naldini.

2001–2002 Member of the Independent Research Group on Demography of Early Adulthood. International Max Planck Research School for Demography. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Rostock. Germany. Project leader: Francesco Billari.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2010, 2011, 2013, Visiting professor. Universitat Pompeu Fabra.

2014, 2015 Barcelona.http://www.upf.edu/dcpis/es/postgrau/master/ 2007, 2008 Part-time professor. Suffolk University. Madrid

http://www.suffolk.edu/madrid/

2007–2009 Tutor of the Diploma on Political and Constitutional Studies

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Centre of Political and Constitutional Studies (CEPC) http://www.cepc.es/

Courses

Family, Gender and Society (30 hours).

Master of Research on Sociology and Demography. Department of Political and Social Sciences. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. 5 credits ECTS.

25 Jan. – 18 March 2013 & 24 Jan. – 14 March 2014 &

23 Jan. – 13 March 2015 [In English].

Social Demography. Demographic Changes and Social Dynamics (30 hours).

Master of Research on Sociology and Demography. Department of Political and Social Sciences. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. 5 credits ECTS.

February-March 2010 & February 2011 [In English]. SOC-223, Families in Contemporary Society (45 hours).

Bachelor Program. Madrid Suffolk University, Madrid. 4 credits. Spring term, Jan.-May 2007 & Jan.-May 2008 [In English]. Seminars

2009 Gender differences regarding the impact of the educational trajectory on family formation.

Master on Gender Equality in Human, Social and Legal Sciences. UIMP-CSIC (4 hours).

Madrid, 18 November.

The Effect of Education on Men’s Transition to First Birth in Spain: Does the Field-of-Study Matter? Collegio Carlo Alberto. Moncalieri (Turin), 18 May.

http://www.carloalberto.org/seminars.html?c=monday%20lunch%20seminars Il paradosso della fecondità. Nuove sfide per la ricerca. University of Turin. Faculty of Political Sciences. Turin, 27 April (3h).

2006 Fertility and Education. Escola Galega da Administración Pública (EGAP). Santiago, 5 October.

La educación y la fecundidad de las mujeres en España: el impacto del nivel educativo y del tipo de educación en la transición al primer, segundo y tercer hijo. Department of Comparative Politics, Spanish National Research Council (UPC–CSIC). Madrid, 20 June.

Students’ Research Supervision

2013 Rebeca Muñoz. Graduate Practicum in Sociology UCIII Madrid, at the Population Department, CSIC | 10 March – 17 May (120h)

Thesis of the Diploma on Political and Constitutional Studies. CEPC:

2008–2009 Adriana Patricia Fuentes. “Domestic unpaid-work in Spain.” [Best Annual Diploma Thesis]

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2007–2008 Óscar A. Villagrá. “The influence of the interest groups of immigrants on the design of public policies in Spain. A comparative study of the education policies in Andalusia, Madrid and Catalonia.”

2007–2008 Ana Vera Barros. “The increasing participation of women in politics and its impact on gender policies.”

2007–2008 Massimo Fragrassi. “Dinamiche politiche e transizioni costituzionali in Nepal.” ACADEMIC STAYS ABROAD

Total amount of time = 7 years and a half.

2009 Centre for Research on Social Dynamics (Dondena) Bocconi University. Milan, Italy. Visiting Researcher, 1 week (14-20 December). http://portale.unibocconi.it/wps/wcm/connect/Centro_Dondena/Home

Department of Social Sciences. University of Turin. Turin, Italy (Visiting Researcher, 2 weeks, September).

Collegio Carlo Alberto. Moncalieri (Turin). Italy (Visiting Fellow, March– May). http://www.carloalberto.org/

2002–2006 Political and Social Sciences. European University Institute (EUI). Florence. Italy (PhD). http://www.iue.it/SPS/

2001–2002 International Max Planck Research School for Demography. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Rostock, Germany (Visiting Researcher). http://www.imprs-demogr.mpg.de/

1996–1997 Government Department. Georgetown University. Washington DC, USA (Visiting Researcher). http://government.georgetown.edu/

1994–1995 Law Faculty. Universiteit van Amsterdam. Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Law Degree, Erasmus student). http://www.jur.uva.nl/english/

ACADEMIC STAYS IN SPAIN

2010, 2011 Department of Political and Social Sciences. Universitat Pompeu Fabra 2013, 2014 http://sociodemo.upf.edu/

2015 (Visiting Professor, 5/4/8/8/8 weeks). 2003 & 2005 (Visiting Researcher, 4 months).

1998–2001 Center for the Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (CEACS). Juan March Institute. Madrid (Master & Researcher, 3 years)

http://www.march.es/ceacs/ceacs.asp

1998 Department of International Relations. Women’s Institute. Ministry of Labour and Social Affaire (Paid Internship, 6 months).

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PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

2015 2nd EPF-Equalsoc Workshop Practices and Policies Around Parenthood: Towards New Models of Fatherhood. Barcellona, 4 February.

“Women’s and Men’s Education and Partnernship Formation: Does the Field of Education Matter?” Co-authors: Séiz, M., Castro-Martín, T. Internal WP2 Discussion on Diverse Family Configurations – Life Goals and Life Course Transitions. FamiliesAndSocieties Second Consortium Meeting. Madrid, 14-16 Jan. (Paper) http://www.familiesandsocieties.eu/?page_id=3043

2014 TRANSPARENT Workshop (Spanish team). Universität Pompeu Fabra. Barcellona, 19–20 Dec.

FamiliesAndSocieties WP2 Workshop “Diverse Family Configurations.” INED. Paris, 30 Sept.-1 Oct.

“What Happened with Our Plans? Plans and Behavior of First Time Dual-Earner Couples in Spain.” Co-authors: González, M.J., Lapuerta, I., and Séiz, M. XIV National Population Congress. Seville, 10-12 September 2014 (Paper)

http://www.xivcongresopoblacion.es/

Reunión intercongresos del grupo de investigación de la FES. Desigualdad y estratificación social. Barcellona, UPF 9-10 September 2014 (Paper)

7th Congress of the European Society on Family Relations (ESFR). Madrid, 3-6 September (Paper) http://www.esfr2014.es/

XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology. Yokohama, Japan, 13-19 July (Paper) https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/wc2014/webprogram/Paper53070.html

“Blurred Differences: Childbearing within Marriage and Consensual Union in Latin America, 1980-2010.” Co-authors: Laplante, B., Castro-Martín, T., and Cortina, C. VI Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Población (ALAP). Lima, 12-15 August (Paper)

http://www.alapop.org/2009/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1241&I temid=619

2013 “Blurred Differences: Childbearing within Marriage and Consensual Union in Latin America, 1980-2010.” Co-authors: Laplante, B., Castro-Martín, T., Cortina, C., and Martín-García, T. XXVII IUSSP International Population Conference. Busan, Corea, 26-31 August (Paper) http://www.iussp.org/event/17/programme#date

¿Cómo influyen los procesos de negociación en las parejas en el uso de los permisos de cuidado?” Co-authors: Lapuerta, I., Martín-García, T., and Séiz, M. & “El poder las políticas públicas en las decisiones de empleo y cuidado en parejas de dos ingresos en España.” Co-authors: Abril et al. XI Spanish Congress of Sociology, Madrid, 10-12 July (Papers). http://www.fes-web.org/congresos/11/grupos-trabajo/3/

“Processes of Bargaining in the Use of Parental Leave By Spanish Dual-Earner Couples.” Co-authors: Lapuerta, I., and Séiz, M. 3rd European Conference on Politics and Gender (ECPG). Barcellona, 21-23 March (Paper)

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http://www.ecpg-barcelona.com/

2012 “Parejas e hijos al margen del matrimonio en América Latina: pautas, significados e implicaciones.” Co-authors: Laplante, B., Castro-Martín, T., and Cortina, C. V Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Población (ALAP). Montevideo, 23-26 October (Paper)

http://www.alapop.org/2009/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=887&Ite mid=518

2011 “Do Women Working in the Public Have it Easier to Become Mothers in Spain? Co-autor: Castro-Martín, T. International Workshop Changing Work-Family Equilibria, organized by the Department of Sociology and Social Research of the University of Trento, Italy. Trento, 13-14 October (Paper)

“Parejas que no conviven en España: Spain is different?” Round Table: New Families and Parternship Relations, within the course “New Families, New Policies”. UIMP Barcelona, Centre Ernest Lluch. Barcellona, 3-5 October (Round Table)

International Workshop TransParent. International and National Studies of the Transition to Parenthood. Barcellona, 19-20 September. http://transparent.upf.edu “Do Women Working in the Public Sector Have it Easier to Become Mothers in Spain?” Co-author: Castro-Martín, T. Population Association of America (PAA), Washington DC., March 31-April 2. (Poster) http://paa2011.princeton.edu/

2010 “La fecundidad no matrimonial en América Latina: indicadores y análisis comparativos a partir de datos censales.” Co-authors: Castro-Martín, T., Cortina, C. and Pardo, I. IV Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Población (ALAP). Habana, 16-19 November. (Paper)

http://www.alapop.org/2009/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=621&Ite mid=339

“Public Employment and Reproductive Decisions in Spain”. Co-author: Castro-Martín, T. International Workshop “Spain and Italy: as Similar as Thought? A Comparative Reflection on Living Arrangements and Family Relationships”. CSIC. Madrid, 23-24 September. (Paper) http://www.iegd.csic.es/en/node/275225

European Population Conference. Session 66: Work-Family Balance in Europe. Vienna, Austria, 1-4 September. (Paper)

http://epc2010.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=208

XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology. RC 41.04: New trends of women’s labour force participation in industrialized countries, Gothenburg, Sweden, 11-17 July. (Paper) http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2010/

“Avances y retos en los estudios sobre fecundidad.” IX Congreso de la Asociación de Demografía Histórica (ADEH). Session 20: “Standing of the shoulders of giants: historiographic revisions and new theoretical approaches in demographic research.” S. Miguel d’Açores, 16-19 June. (Paper) http://adeh.org/node/89

International Workshop TransParent. International and National Studies of the Transition to Parenthood. Amsterdam, 8-9 April.

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2009 “Becoming Mothers in Italy: Does the Type of Education Matter?” Co-author: Cristina Solera. Conference organized by the European Consortium for Sociological Research (ECSR), “Changing societies in the context of European Union Enlargement.” Paris, 11-12 December. (Paper)

http://www.ecsr.sciences-po.fr/php/about.php

“The Type of Education on Men’s Fertility in Spain: Does the Field of Education Matter?”

International Conference on “Education and Demography” organized by Vienna Institute of Demography (VID). Vienna, 30 Nov.-1 Dec. (Poster)

http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/educ/index.html

“The Effect of Education on Women’s Propensity to Be Childless in Spain: Does the Field of Education Matter?” International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP). Session 39: Childlessness in Developed Countries. Marrakech, Sept. 27– Oct.2. (Paper) http://iussp2009.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=407

“Recent Trends in Latin American Fertility”. Co–authors: Rosero–Bixby, L., and Castro– Martín, T. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA), Detroit (MI), April 30–May 2. (Paper)

http://paa2009.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=117

2008 “Are women better-off in consensual unions or in marriages? An exploration of gender relations by union type in the Latin American context.” Co-author: Castro–Martín, T. International Seminar “Changing Transitions to Marriage: Gender Implications for the Next Generation in Developing Countries. Organized by the International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Panel on Adolescent Life Course in Developing Countries. New Delhi, India, 10-12 Sept. (Paper)

http://www.iussp.org/Activities/adolc/call08.php

Matrimonio vs. union consensual en Latinoamérica: contrastes desde una perspectiva de género.” Co-author: Castro–Martín, T. III Congress of the Population Association of Latin America (ALAP), La población de América Latina y el Caribe. Retos en torno a la desigualdad y la diversidad. Córdoba, Argentina, 24-26 Sept. (Paper) http://www.alapop.org/congreso08/org/temaCentral.asp

“The Ideal and the Facto Timetable for Transition to Adulthood in Europe: A Comparative View from the ESS.” Co–author: Castro–Martín, T. European Population Conference, “Migration and Migrants in Europe.” Barcelona, July 9–12. (Poster) http://epc2008.princeton.edu/default.aspx

“Is Latin America Starting to Retreat from Early and Universal Childbearing?”. Co–authors: Rosero–Bixby, L., and Castro–Martín, T. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 17–19. (Paper)

http://paa2008.princeton.edu/

2007 “La segunda transición de la fecundidad en América Latina: de control a posposición indefinida de la procreación.” Co-authors: Rosero-Bixby, L., and Castro-Martín, T. International Seminar “Cincuentenario del CELADE”. CEPAL, Santiago de Chile, 10-11 October. (Paper) http://www.cepal.org/celade/celade50/

“The Effect of Occupational Sex–Composition on Women’s Fertility in Spain.” IX Spanish Congress of Sociology, Barcelona, September 13–15 (Paper)

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http://www.acscongres.org/interface/asp/web/contingut.asp?ruta=0106

International Conference “Can Policies Enhance Fertility in Europe?”, organized by the Vienna Institute of Demography. Vienna, December 6–7. (Paper)

http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/pef/index.html

“Not Truly Partnerless: Non–Residential Partnerships and Retreat from Marriage in Spain.”

Co-authors: Castro Martín, T. and Domínguez Folgueras, M. Paper presented at the Workshop “Changes in living arrangements and family relationships in the context of strong family ties. Southern Europe and Eastern Asia: trends, causes and consequences. Organized by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Rostock, 20-21 April. (Paper)

http://www.demogr.mpg.de/calendar/files/52357.1580505371Workshop%20Program.pdf “Violenza di genere. Due leggi a confronto: Italia/Spagna. Dal “reato invisibile” alla trasmissione di “valori.” With Isetta Barsanti. Congress “Donne della Conoscenza e Pari Opportunitá”. FLC CGIL. Palermo, 15 February. (Paper)

http://www.flcgil.it/live/web_cronache/2007/febbraio/donne_della_conoscenza_e_pari_ opportunita

FAMNET workshop (EQUALSOC). Berlin, 25-26 January.

2006 EQUALSOC Network Conference. Universität Pompeu Fabra. Barcelona, 22-23 Sept.

FAMNET workshop (EQUALSOC). Turin, 27-28 Jan & 6-7 July.

2005 “Woman’s Education and High Birth Orders in Spain: a U-shaped Relationship?” European Consortium for Sociological Research (ECSR). Paris, 25-26 Nov. (Paper) http://www.ecsr.sciences-po.fr/php/about.php

2004 Discussant of the paper “Services of General Interest: Towards the Europeanisation of Social Policy?” by A.M.Guillén and J.Clifton. I Conferencia de Doctores. CEACS. Juan March Institute. Madrid. Spain. 16-17 June.

2003 “The Impact of the Type of Education and of Educational Enrolment on First Births.” Co-author: Baizán, P. Paper presented at the European Population Conference: “Challenges and Opportunities”. Warsaw, 26-30 August. (Paper)

http://epc2006.princeton.edu/

2002 “A Reassessment of the Impact of Educational Enrolment and Attainment on the Timing of First Birth.” Co-author: Baizán, P. Paper presented at the Conference on the Lowest-Low Fertility in the Southern European Countries organized by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. 27-28 June. Rostock. Germany. (Paper)

http://www.demogr.mpg.de/calendar/files/22019.7395324707-Call%20for%20papers.pdf Conference on “Education and the Postponement of Maternity” organized by SCHOLAR. Universitait van Amsterdam. The Netherlands. 25-27 Oct.

“Fertility and the Choice of Education: the Impact of the Level and the Type of Education on the Transition to the Second Birth in Spain.” Conference on Education and Social

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Stratification organized by the CIES. University Complutense of Madrid. Spain. 12-14 Dec. (Paper) http://www.uned.es/113020/cies/ijornada.htm

2001 Workshop on “Gender Relations, Family and Work”, organized by the Centruum voor Bevolkings en Gezinsstudie (CBGS) in co-operation with the Network for Integrated European Population Studies (NIEPS). Oudenaarde, Belgium. 29 Nov.-1Dec.

“Social Class, Household Strategies, and Inequalities among Women in the Dilemma between Family and Work.” V Congress of the Sociological European Association. Helsinki. Finland. 28Aug.-2Sept. (Paper) http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/esa/helsinki.htm 1999 “Political Participation and Female Representation: their Impact on the Determination of Social

Public Policies.” IV Spanish Congress on Political Science and Administration. Granada. Spain. 30Sept.-2Oct.http://aecpa.es/noticia.php?id=10

1998 Summer Course on “The Effectiveness of the International Cooperation to Development: Evaluation of the Outcomes.” International Menéndez Pelayo University. Santander. 23-27July.

Congress “L´egalité est l´avenier.” Brussels. 21-23 Sept.

PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH NETWORKS

2013–2016 Member of FamiliesAndSocieties – Changing Families and Sustainable Societies: Policy Contexts and Diversity over the Life Course and across Generations http://www.familiesandsocieties.eu/

2009– … Member of TransParent.International and National Studies of the Transition to Parenthood.http://www.transparent-project.com/

2008– … Member of the Network LAFAM (Latin American Family Network). http://redlafamalap.wordpress.com/

2006–2009 Member of the EQUALSOC Network of Excellence (Economic Change, Quality of Life and Social Cohesion).

http://www.equalsoc.org/2

2001–2002 Member of the Independent Research Group on Demography of Early Adulthood. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Rostock. http://www.demogr.mpg.de/

PARTICIPATION IN SPANISH RESEARCH NETWORKS

2015– … Member of the Mainstreaming Gender Studies Network in Human, Social and Legal Sciences (GENET). http://genet.csic.es

2008–2011 Member of the Group on the Study of Population and Society (GEPS). http://www.ucm.es/info/geps/

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U. Complutense Madrid, UNED and CSIC. Financed by the Region of Madrid 2008-2011 (S2007/HUM-0517)

ACADEMIC CONTRACTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2010, 2011 Funding as Visiting Professor, Ministry of Education.

2010 Research Funding to Doctor-Members of the Juan March Institute, Madrid. Project title: Conciliation Strategies before and after the Birth of the First Child in Spain. Project leaders: Marta Domínguez y Teresa Martín García.

2009 Visiting Research Fellowship. Collegio Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri (Torino), March–May.

2007–2009 Contract as Research Fellow within the I3P Project co-financed by the European Social Fund. CSIC, Madrid (Jan. 2008–June 2009).

2005 Contract as Research Assistant at the European University Institute. Florence (June-Dec.).

2003–2006 Salvador de Madariaga Grants. Spanish Ministry of Education. 1) Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Sept.-Dec., 2003 & Jan. 2005; 2) CEACS. Juan March Institute. Madrid, April-June, 2006.

2002–2006 Postgraduate grant for four years (given by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Education) at the Department of Political and Social Sciences. European University Institute. Florence. Italy.

2001–2002 Research grant (given by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) at the International Max Planck Research School for Demography. Rostock. Germany.

1998–2002 Postgraduate grant for four years at the CEACS (given by the Juan March Institute). Madrid. Spain.

1998 Training paid internship at the Department of International Relations of the Women’s Institute. Madrid.

1996–1997 Research grant as exchange student at the Government Department of Georgetown University. Washington DC. USA.

1994–1995 Erasmus grant in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Law Program. Universiteit van Amsterdam.

OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

2014 Participant in the Research Strategy of UNICEF Spain. Enclave, External Consulting.

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Reviewer of the Fellowship Program 2014, La Caixa Foundation.

2013 Chair of Session 042 “Education and Fertility”. IUSSP International Population Conference, Busan, 26-31 August.

http://www.iussp.org/event/17/programme#date

Chair and discussant (with Teresa Castro-Martín) of the Session Family and Fertility in the 21st century, X Congress of the Association of Historical Demography (ADEH), Albacete 20 June.

https://www.adeh.org/?q=es/contenido/x-congreso-de-la-adeh-albacete-espana-2013

2012 Editor of the Special Collection 4 Population Review 52 (1): “Romulus and Remus or Just Neighbours? A Study of Demographic Changes and Social Dynamics in Italy and Spain.”

http://populationreview.com/special-collection-4/

2008– … Reviewer of the Revista de Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos (REDU) [Journal on Demography and Urban Studies, El Colegio de México]; Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas (REIS) [Spanish Journal on Sociological Research]; Papers Sociología; European Sociological Review (ESR); Demographic Research (DR); Population Studies; European Journal of Population (EJP); Population Research and Policy Review (PRPR); Acta Sociologica; Social Indicators Research (SOCI); Population.

2011 Reviewer of Research Projects within the National Plan for Scientific Research of the Ministry of Science and Innovation and ANEP.

2010 Organizer of the International Workshop “Spain and Italy: as Similar as Thought? A Comparative Reflection on Living Arrangements and Family Relationships”. Intramural Project E03028. CSIC, Madrid 23-24 September. http://www.iegd.csic.es/en/node/275225

2009 Member of the Commission for the Fellowships given by the Spanish Centre on Sociological Research (CIS).

http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2008/12/02/pdfs/A48231-48235.pdf

Chair of Session 174: “Before marriage: engagement in contemporary societies”. IUSSP International Population Conference, Marrakech, 30 Sept.-2 Oct.

http://iussp2009.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=552

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