Mariona Lozano Riera
Research Fellow
CED – Centre for Demographic Studies
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
Mariona Lozano is a post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Demographic Studies and associate professor at Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), where she teaches at the degrees of criminology and political science. She holds a doctorate in sociology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (2013) with a research paper on the trajectories of immigrant women in the Spanish labor market, where she analyzes barriers to mobility derived from reconciling family and employment. Later, he was a postdoctoral researcher at McGill University (Canada) between 2013 and 2015, where he acquired social demography training and published research in the field of conciliation, atypical employment and sexual division of reproductive work. He has participated in several international projects, and has conducted research stays at the University of Warwick (2009) and the University of Harvard (2017). He has recently worked as a researcher at the University of Edinburgh (2016) where he has participated in qualitative research on fertility and family in Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom. He is currently co-directing a research project funded by the Ramon Areces Foundation, carrying out a demographic analysis of the contribution of female labor activity to the sustainability of the public pension system in Spain.
Research Interest
Education and work
Publications
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LOZANO, Mariona (2015) "Migrant workers and reconciliation between employment and family: lower opportunities for work mobility?". Revista Catalana de Sociologia, 30: 67-80.Â
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LOZANO, Mariona; HAMPLOVÃ, Dana; LE BOURDAIS, Céline (2016) "Non-standard work schedules, gender, and parent stress". Demographic Research, 34 (art.9): 259-284 (ISSN: 1435-9871).