Session 603
Family, Work, and Education: Complex Interrelations and Consequences

Chair: Ying Cheng, Xian Jiaotong University

1. Life Course Employment Patterns and Resilient Adult-Stage Life Courses in Selected European CountriesAnita Abramowska-Kmon, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Milena Chelchowska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Martin Piotrowski, University of Oklahoma; Pawel A. Strzelecki, SGH Warsaw School of Economics.

2. Shifting Age and Education of Grandparents in South Asia: Older yet Higher EducatedSaroja Adhikari, Max Planck Institute for demographic Research; Diego Alburez-Gutierrez, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

3. EVOLUTION and DIFFERENTIATION of INFLUENCE of THE MIDDLE-AGED and OLDER ADULTS "CEASELESS WORK" on DEPRESSION in RURAL CHINAZhaoyuan HU, Xidian University; Xiaoxuan Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University.

4. The tradeoff between child quantity and child quality: testing Becker’s Q-Q model and long-terms effects on women using data from EgyptHosam Ibrahim, University of Minnesota.

5. Family-Work Trajectories and Inequalities in Later-life Cognition in China: Evidence from CHARLSJiawei Wu, Shanghai University; Guillaume Marois, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).

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