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Work in progress
Canzio, L.I., Wäsche, H., & Hinz, T. (revised and resubmitted). Gender segregation in sport participation among children and adolescents: The influence of parental education and physical activity. SocArXiv preprint
Canzio, L.I. & Di Stasio, V. (under review) Neither settling nor conforming: expectations and reactions to low quality jobs of migrant-origin workers in the Netherlands. SocArXiv preprint
Canzio, L.I. & Hamjediers, M. (in preparation). Male -dominated institutions and gender equality: (the end of) conscription in the UK.
Hamjediers, M. & Canzio, L.I. (in preparation). Does Mandatory Service Shape Men's Occupational Choices? Evidence from the Suspension of Conscription Across Europe.
Canzio, L.I., Lippényi, Z., Di Stasio, V. (in preparation). The dynamics of organizational inequalities.
Peer-reviewed publications
Canzio, L. I. (2024). Does employability help to cope with job insecurity? An analysis of workers’ well-being with Swiss panel data. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 90, 100915. Open Access
Canzio, L. I. (2023). Unions and temporary workers’ wages in Spain: Testing solidarity in the good times and in the bad times. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 45(4), 1016-1039. Open Access
Canzio, L. I., Bühlmann, F., & Masdonati, J. (2023). Job satisfaction across Europe: An analysis of the heterogeneous temporary workforce in 27 countries. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 44(3), 728-754. Open Access
Canzio, L. I. (2021). Division of housework within couples in Spain: consequences of educational differences and women's gender-egalitarian beliefs. Papers: Revista de sociologia, 106(1), 59-94. Open Access
Udayar, S., Canzio, L. I., Urbanaviciute, I., Masdonati, J., & Rossier, J. (2021). Significant Life Events and Career Sustainability: A Three-Wave Study. Sustainability, 13(23), 13129. Open Access