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cientific Programme
Wednesday, June 21th
12:00-12:30 Registration – Korte Meer 5, ground floor 12:30-13:00 Introduction and welcome – Piet Bracke
13:00-14:15 Session - Conference room John Vincke, Korte Meer 5, ground floor Session 1
Megan M. Reynolds andMauricio Avendano "Social Policy as Health Policy: Social Expenditures and Life
Expectancy Gains in the US and 19 Other High-Income Countries” - Discussant: Sigrun Olafsdottir
Jonas Vossemer, “Does early-career involuntary job loss affect self-rated health in late life in Europe”
- Discussant: Veerle Buffel 14:15-14:45 Coffee and tea – Korte Meer 5, ground floor 14:45-16:15 Session - Conference room John Vincke
Session 2
Angel R. Zapata Moya and Piet Bracke, "‘Preventive diffusion-contexts’ and fundamental
""meta-mechanisms"": a dynamic analytical proposition for comparing health inequalities across societies” - Discussant:Bernice Pescosolido
Deborah De Moortel, Paulien Hagedoorn, Christophe Vanroelen and Sylvie Gadeyne, "Employment Status and
Mortality in the context of high and low regional employment levels in Belgium (2001-2011): The Protective effect of education?”
- Discussant: Penelope Siebert
16:15-17:00 Keynote - Conference room John Vincke, Korte Meer 5, ground floor
Bernice Pescosolido “The Global Landscape of Stigma“ 17:00-19:30 Aperitif
Thursday, June 22
st9:30-10:45 Korpi session - Conference room John Vincke Session 3:
Daniel Weiss, “ Innovative technologies and social inequalities in health: a systematic review of the
literature.”
- Presenter: Johanna Muckenhuber
Johanna Muckenhuber, “Puffer effect of welfare states or relative deprivation? European welfare state regimes, job demands and the number of health problems, University Graz, department of sociology, johanna.muckenhuber@unigraz.at
- Presenter: Daniel Weiss
10:45-11:15 Coffee and tea – Korte Meer 5, ground floor 11:15-12:30 Session - Conference room John Vincke
Session 4:
Bram Vanhoutte, Morten Wahrendorf, and James Nazroo, "Timing, duration and order: The influence of
Bernice A. Pescosolido, Sigrún Ólafsdóttir and Bianca Manago, “The Coercive Tendency in Response to Mental
Illness: Individual Locus, Disease Assessment, or National Climate?" - Discussant: Piet Bracke
12:30-13:45 Lunch - Korte Meer 5, ground floor
13:45-15:00 Korpi Session - Conference room John Vincke Session 5
Rachel Reckinger and Faustine Régnier, “Do Public Health Campaigns Have an Impact on Diet? Institutional
Set-Up and Everyday Appropriations of Nutritional Recommendations in France and Luxembourg” - Presenter: Arndis Vilhjalmsdottira
Arndis Vilhjalmsdottira, Jon Gunnar Bernburgb Ragna B. Gardarsdottira, and
Inga Dora Sigfusdottirc “Community income inequality and adolescent emotional problems: a population
based study."
- Presenter: Rachel Reckinger
15:00-15:45 Walking to “het Pand”, Onderbergen 1
15:45-17:00 Salon Discussions – Bibliotheca Dominicana (Library of “het Pand”), Onderbergen 1 Discussion topics
1. Comparative research on health inequalities: national, regional, and/or global? 2. How important is sociology in comparative health research?
3. Examining social determinants of health in a comparative perspective: are we moving 'upstream' or 'downstream'?
- Moderator: Tim Huijts
19:00 Meeting dinner at “Multatuli” - Huidevetterskaai 40
Friday, June 23
st9:30-11:00 Session – Korte Meer 5, ground floor Session 6
Håvard T. Rydland, "Educational gradients in more and less preventable health conditions: Results from the seventh round of the European Social Survey.
- Discussant: David Blane
Barbara Willems and Piet Bracke “Participants, Physicians or Programmes: Does the initiation matter for
educational inequalities in cancer screening participation?” - Discussant: Mel Bartley
Katrijn Delaruelle, Mieke Van Houtte and Piet Bracke “Educational inequalities in general and mental health: does the curricular tracking system matter?”
- Discussant: Sarah Van de Velde 11:00-11:30 Coffee and tea – Korte Meer 5, ground floor
11:30-12:00 Paper prize and farewell – Korte Meer 5, ground floor
12:00 Take a way lunch