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Faculty of Sociology
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Máster Universitario en Métodos Avanzados de Investigación e Innovación na Análise Social
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  Seminars of Applied Research I: Gender, Population and Migrations
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1. GENPOL - Gender inequality in political involvement: local and national levels This research aims at understanding gender inequality in political involvement by focusing on the local level, which is generally linked to higher levels of women's participation as compared to the national or the regional levels.
The project relies on a mixed methodology, which combines quantitative and qualitative techniques, and integrates the participation of citizens and political stakeholders.
2. CAREMODEL - The long term carework in transition: gender and migration
This project aims at examining the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on carework in Spain. It focuses on elderly and dependent adults care.
To study this fied, the project combines several dimensions: philosophical and normative aspects guiding the implementation of public and private resources, values and culture, and labour market.
3. CRISMIG - Crises, migrant dynamics and life conditions of the migrant population in Spain This research aims at understanding the relationship between the recent crises and migration in Spain, by integrating the analysis of migrant dynamics and life conditions of the migrant population.
It relies on a multimethods strategy, triangulating quantitative and qualitative techniques sequentially and bringing in the main actors involved.
4. RIDERS - Emerging cultures of mobile precariety in the digital gig economy In this research, the so-called "platform economy" is analyzed from the point of view of the riders' daily-life, with a special focus on mobile precariety in contemporary cities.
The project relies on the ethnographic method as a main tool for analysis, from the perspective of mobility.
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