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Thursday 9th November 2017

 

12.00

Arrival

13.00

Opening and Welcome Speech

Welcome by Heinz Faßmann, Vice-Rector for Research and International Affairs at the University of Vienna

Chair: Olaf Kapella (ÖIF)

13.30

Children in Family Research

Methodical, Ethical and Legal Challenges (presentation slides)

Ulrike Zartler

(University of Vienna, Austria)

 

14.00

Places of Education in Early Childhood: Family and Kindergarten

Hans-Günter Roßbach

(University Bamberg, Germany)

 

14.30

Questions and Discussions

15.00

Break

15.30

Parallel Sessions

 

Families in the Age of Reproduction Medicine

Session 1

Chair: Jasmin Passet-Wittig (BiB)

 

Fragmented Parenthood

Session 2

Chair: Andrea Buschner, Pia Bergold (ifb)

 

Reproductive Technology: New possibilities and constrained choices for conceiving

Arthur L. Greil

(Alfred University, USA)

 

Fragmented Families: Risks and Opportunities for Children

Susan Golombok

(University of Cambridge, UK)

 

 

Family Policy in Germany and Turkey in the Age of Reproduction Medicine

(Melike Sahinol, Istanbul)
(
Anne-Kristin Kuhnt, Duisburg)

 

Nuclear Family – Fascinating as ever in our Contemporary Society

(Dorett Funcke, Hagen)

 

 

Family Formation Process among Couples having Children with Assisted Reproductive Techniques in Turkey

(Ismet Koç, Ankara)
(
Melike Sarac, Ankara)

Full-, Half- and Step-Sibling Relations in Young and Middle Adulthood

(Anja Steinbach, Duisburg)
(
Karsten Hank, Köln)

 

 

Embodied Notions of Family and Transnational Commercial Surrogacy in India (presentation slides)

(Sheela Saravanan, Heidelberg)

 

Men’s and Women’s Fertility and Partnerships Histories and its Impact on Father-Child Contact after Separation

(Michaela Kreyenfeld, Berlin)
(
Katja Köppen, Rostock)
(
Heike Trappe, Rostock)

17.30

End of Parallel Sessions

18.30

Closing of the day

 

Friday 10th November 2017

 

09.00

Family Migration and Integration: Political Perspective and Academic Insights (presentation slides)

Saskia Bonjour

(University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)

 

Chair: Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler (ifb)

 

09.30

Questions and Discussions

09.45

Coffee Break

10.00

Parallel Sessions

 

Transnational Families

Session 3

Chair: Doris Lücken-Klaßen (ifb)

 

Family and Education

Session 4

Chair: Olaf Kapella (ÖIF)

 

Opportunities and Constraints for Caring Across Boarders (presentation slides)

Majella Kilkey

(University of Sheffield, UK)

 

Family and Education

Jutta Ecarius

(University of Cologne, Germany)

 

 

(Transnational) Orientation of Migrant Families

(Erol Yildiz, Innsbruck)

 

Educational Transition – Pathways of Cooperation?

(Helga Fasching, Wien)
(Katharina Felbermayr, Wien)
(
Astrid Hubmayer, Wien)

 

Transcultural Identity Among Second Generation Polish Immigrants in Austria and Germany

(Monika Potkanski, Wien)

 

Maternal and Paternal Involvement in Educational Activities and Early Child Development (presentation slides)

(Isabelle Fischer, Tübingen)
(
Pia Schober, Tübingen)
(
Benjamin Nagengast, Tübingen)

 

 

Challenges in Integration of marriage migrants from Turkey: Influence of migration process and socialisation related subject structure

(Jan F.C. Gellermann, Siegen)

 

“Once again the egg is wiser than the chicken” – Interaction between Progression in Educational Attainments and Family Figuration (presentation slides)

(Tina Maschmann, Göttingen)

12.00

Lunch Break

 

13.30

Parallel Sessions

 

Methodological Aspects in the Research Area of Migration

Session 5

Chair: Sonja Dörfler (ÖIF)

 

Parental and Family Education in Times of Migration

Session 6

Chair: Anna Dechant (ifb)

 

Designs for Empirical Research with Migrant Families (presentation slides)

Bernhard Nauck

(University Chemnitz, Germany)

 

Education of Parents as Intergenerational and Transnational Challenge

Manuela du Bois-Reymond

(University of Leiden, Netherlands)

 

 

Sampling and Interviewing Studies with Migrants (presentation slides)

(Nina Rother, Nürnberg)
(
Susanne Worbs, Nürnberg)

 

 

Escaped Families as new Target Group

(Doris Lüken-Klaßen, Bamberg)
(
Regina Neumann, Bamberg)

 

Surveying Forced Migrants, Partners and Children (presentation slides)

(Judith Kohlenberger, Wien)

 

Families for Families – Competencies of Families as an Approach in promoting Integration in the Context of Escape (presentation slides)

(Susanne Binder, Wien)

 

 

A Stochastic forecast model of International Migration in Germany (presentation slides)

(Patrizio Vanella, Hannover)
(
Philipp Deschermeier, IWU Darmstadt)

 

 

15.30

Coffee Break

16.00

Poster Session

17.30

Reception of the participants by the organizers at the University of Vienna

19.00

Evening Talk: Migration – Challenges for Politics and Science

·         Wolfgang Mazal, Director of the Austrian Institute for Family Studies, University of Vienna

·         Norbert Schneider, Director of the Federal Institute for Population Research, Wiesbaden

·         Susanne Raab, Director General, Section VIII – Integration, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna

·         Jan Schneider, Head of the Research Unit of the Expert Council of German Foundation on Integration and Migration, Berlin

·         Lisa Fellhofer, Knowledge Management and International Affairs at the Austrian Integration Fund

21.00

Closing of the day

 

Saturday 11th November 2017

 

09.00

Parallel Sessions

 

Multilocality and Generation

Session 7

Chair: Jasmin Passet-Wittig (BiB)

 

The intricacies of family inclusiveness, personal networks and spatiality (presentation slides)

Family and Fertility

Session 8

Chair: Norbert Schneider (BiB)

 

Low fertility in Europe: Is Gender Equality in the Family the Solution?

 

Eric D. Widmer

(University of Geneva, Switzerland)

 

Gerda Neyer

(University of Stockholm, Sweden)

 

 

Solidarity in Spite of Multilocality? (presentation slides)

(Bettina Isengard, Zurich)
(
Ronny König, Zurich)
(
Marc Szydlik, Zurich)

Sugar and Spice or Snips and Snails: Do First Children’s Temperaments Affect their Parents’ Future Fertility Intentions?

(Laura Castiglioni, Munich)
(
Claudia Schmiedeberg, Munich)

 

 

Work-based Multilocality in Europe: Links to family development (presentation slides)

(Thomas Skora, Wiesbaden)
(
Heiko Rüger, Wiesbaden)

Intentions and other life course goals: complementarity or competition?

(Maria Rita Testa, Vienna)
(
Danilo Bolano, Queensland, Australia)

 

 

Family via Skype, Messenger and GoogleDocs (presentation slides)

(Michaela Schier, Innsbruck)
(
Tino Schlinzig, Dresden)

 

The third Child (presentation slides)

(Linda Lux, Wiesbaden)
(
Robert Naderi, Wiesbaden)
(
Martin Bujard, Wiesbaden)

11.00

Coffee Break

11.30

Challenges for Family Policies (presentation slides)

Katharina Spieß

(DIW Berlin, Germany)

 

12.00

Questions and Discussions

12.15

Closing of the Congress