Marta Domínguez‐Folgueras Associate Professor Sciences Po, OSC Tl: 0033 0145495433 marta.dominguezfolgueras@sciences‐po.fr Education 2007 Ph.D. in Sociology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Instituto Juan March. (Thesis: Why Marry? A Comparative Study of Union Formation in Spain, Germany and France”, supervised by Richard Breen and Teresa Castro‐Martín) 2004 DEA in Sociology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2003 Master in Social Sciences, Instituto Juan March 2000 B.A. in Philosophy, Universidad de Oviedo Previous positions and scholarships 2010‐2012 Lecturer, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 2007‐2009 Assistant professor, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 2004‐2007 Research assistant, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, National Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Madrid. 2001‐2004 Pre‐doctoral Fellow, Center for the Advanced Studies of Social Sciences, Insituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones, Madrid. 2000‐2001 Pre‐doctoral Research Stage, Karl‐Ruprecht Universität, Heidelberg. (Financed by the Erasmus Program) 1999‐2000 Research Assistant, Philosophy Department, Universidad de Oviedo Teaching and Academic Service University courses taught Years Course Hours per year 2008, 2009 Social Stratification 32 2008 New Issues in Political Science 50 1 2008 Industrial relations 32 2009, 2010 2011 Introduction to Sociology 32 2010, 2011 Introduction to University Learning 12 2009, 2010 2011 Socio‐economic Structures 40 2011 Women, Family and Labor Markets 24 2012 Family, Gender and Society 15 2013 Introduction to Sociology 24 2013 Sociology of the Family 24 Supervision tasks Supervision of 12 B.A. theses since 2010 Supervision of Master Thesis: Vi Ngoac and Anna Castellarnau (2012), Claire Palo and Ana Lucia Rodríguez (2011) Supervision of PhD Thesis: Iñigo Fernández Iturrate (in progress) Grants Grants for the development of new methodologies to assess teaching quality (granted by Center for Quality and Innovation in Teaching), Universitat Pompeu Fabra: 2010 and 2011 Academic service 2010‐2012 Dean of students, B.A. in Criminology 2009‐2012 Co‐organiser of the Forum Seminar series (Social and Political Sciences Department) 2 Research Published works 2012 “Cohabitation in Spain: no longer a marginal path to family formation”, with Teresa Castro‐Martín, Journal of Marriage and Family, forthcoming 2012 “Are cohabitors more egalitarian? The division of household labour in Spain, Italy, UK, Germay and France”, Journal of Family Issues, forthcoming (published online on November 2012) 2012 “El impacto de la crisis en el bienestar social de la infancia en España”, with Mj.J. González, in V. Navarro (ed.), El impacto de la crisis en las familias y en la infancia, Ariel 2012 “La división del trabajo doméstico en las parejas españolas. Un análisis de uso del tiempo” (The division of domestic work among Spanish couples. A Time Use Analysis), Revista Internacional de Sociología, 70(1) 2011 “1995‐2006: Diez años de cambios en las parejas españolas” (1995‐2006: Ten Years of partnership changes in Spain), Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, Madrid 2010 “¿Cada vez más igualitarios? Los valores de género de la juventud y su aplicación práctica”(More egalitarian with time? Gender values of young people and daily life), Revista de Estudios de Juventud, 90, pp. 103‐122, Madrid 2010 “Cuidado parental en la infancia y desigualdad social: un estudio sobre la Encuesta de Empleo del Tiempo en España” (Parental care and social inequality: a study using the Spanish Time Use Survey), Documentos de trabajo, Fundación Alternativas, vol. 158/2010, with Maria José González& Pau Baizán 2008 “Not truly partnerless: non‐residential partnerships and the retreat from marriage in Spain”, Demographic Research, 18 (16), with Teresa Castro‐ Martín & Teresa Martín‐García 2008 “Women’s changing socioeconomic position and union formation in Spain and Portugal”, Demographic Research, 19(41), with Teresa Castro‐ Martín 2008 “La cohabitación en España”(Cohabitation in Spain), Política y Sociedad, 45(2), with Teresa Castro‐Martín 2007 “Why Marry? A Comparative Study of Union Formation in Spain, France and Germany”, Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones, Madrid 3 Works under review and in progress “Couple Bargaining or Socio‐Economic Status? Why Some Parents Dedicate More Time to their Children than Others”, with Pau Baizán and Maria José González “The Spanish Economic Crisis and Families’ Investments in education”, with Maria José Gonzalez “Traditionalistion after childbirth? Parenthood and the domestic division of labor in Spain” “The transition to the first child and gender roles. A qualitative analysis”, with the Spanish team of the Transparent Project “Outsourcing of domestics tasks in Spain”, with Maria José González, Teresa Jurado and Francesca Luppi “The effect of the economic crisis on the domestic division of work” “Men’s career orientation and gender roles. A qualitative approach to men’s impact on fertility decisions”, with Maria José González Participation in Research projects (competitive) 2011‐2013 “Decisions on Family and Employment in the Transition to first childbearing in Europe”, Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (CSO2010‐17811), leading researcher :M.J. González 2010‐2012 “Corresponsability before and after the birth of the first child in Spain”, Women’s Institute (ref 43/09), leading researcher: T. Jurado 2010‐2012 “Plural families. Demographic Implications of the increasing pluralisation of families from an international perspective”, Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (CSO200911883), leading researcher Teresa Castro 2009 Individual grant for the project “1995‐2006: Ten years of changes in Partnership formation in Spain”, granted by the Center for Sociological Research (CIS), Madrid 2006‐2009 “Families outside Marriage: a socio‐demographic analysis of the increasing dissociation among sex, parnetships, marriage and childbearing”, Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (SEJ2006‐ 06486/SOCI), leading researcher:Teresa Castro 2005‐2006 “Latent demand of family policies: the need of a new social contract between state, market and family”, Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (BSO2003‐0623), leading researcher: Teresa Castro 4 Presentations in International Conferences 2012 2010 European Population Conference (13‐16 June, Stockholm): “First childbirth and the division of domestic work: a comparison of married and cohabiting couples in Spain” European Population Conference (1‐4 September, Viena): “More egalitarian unions? The division of household labor among married and cohabiting couples in five European countries" 2010 International Association of Time Use Research Conference (7‐9 July, Paris): “More egalitarian unions? The division of household labor among married and cohabiting couples in Spain, Denmark and UK" 2009 2009 9th Conference of the European Sociological Association (2‐5 September, Lisbon): “From tradition to modernity? Changing family patterns in Spain (1995‐2006)” 2008 European Population Conference (9‐12 July, Barcelona): “Is marriage worthwhile? A study of investments and partnership formation in Spain, Germany and France” (poster) 2007 Population Association of America Annual Meeting (29‐31 March, New York): “European Latecomers: cohabitation in Italy and Spain”, authored with Teresa Castro and Letizia Mencarini 2006 European Population Conference (21‐24 June, Liverpool): “Is the South Different? Women’s partnership formation in Spain and Portugal”, co‐ authored with Teresa Castro 2005 37th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology (5‐9 July, Stockholm): “Learning to choose. Women’s education and union formation in Spain”, co‐authored with Teresa Castro 2003 VI European Sociological Association Conference (23‐25 September, Murcia): “Cohabitation in Spain” XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference (27‐30 September, Marrakech): “Quantity and Quality of Parental Time Investment in Children across Social Class and Gender in Spain" (poster), co‐authored with Maria José González and Pau Baizán 5 Other merits Reviewer for International Journal of Family Theory and Review, Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas, Revista Internacional de Sociología, Journal of Urban Studies, América Latina Hoy Languages: Spanish (native) English (fluent) French (very good) Catalan (very good) German (good) Italian (good) 6