Juho Härkönen

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Professor of sociology, Director of the Max Weber Programme, European University Institute. Editor, Advances in Life Course Research

New paper hot of the presses in PDR with
@MarcoCozzani,
@JuhoHarkonen,
@PassarettaG, and @FabrizioBernardi "The Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Fertility and Birth Outcomes: Evidence from Spanish Birth Registers".

https://t.co/w4V98PNUqN

Instead it ranges from an almost absent and temporary (North) to a very common and permanent living arrangement (East). Also, although multigenerational coresidence has increased in many populations (e.g., young people), it has mostly decreased among European single mothers http://doi.org/10.1111/padr.12540
Descriptive research rocks! In this paper we estimate the prevalence, stability and trends in single mothers’ residence with their parents in Europe. The results question the widely (though implicitly) held view that multigenerational coresidence is a marginal form of support for European single mothers.
AlpPop, poster and diagonal reference models: how to dress for each @chiarapuglisi93 @clic_iwg
Blame the protestants? Today at @clic_iwg Max Weber Fellow @f_schaff tells us about how poor households lost in the wealth distribution due to the protestant reformation. #EUI_MWProgramme #EUI_EU
Will support for Brexit become extinct? @fresejoris @simonjhix and I estimate that over a third of increasing ”Brexit regret” from 2016 to 2022 can be attributed to voter replacement of older pro-Brexit cohorts with younger more critical ones https://ukandeu.ac.uk/will-support-for-brexit-become-extinct/
Will support for Brexit become extinct? - UK in a changing Europe

Joris Frese, Juho Härkönen and Simon Hix look at whether the change in support for Brexit can be explained through ‘voter replacement’.

UK in a changing Europe