Leandro Iván Canzio

Box:  26
Phone: +49 7531 88-3809
Room: F 544
Email:  Leandro-Ivan.Canzio@uni-konstanz.de

 

► Postdoctoral Researcher since 1 October 2023


Research Interests

  • Job quality
  • Temporary employment
  • Labour market inequalities
  • Job insecurity
  • Well-being at work
  • Industrial relations
  • Division of unpaid work

Publication

Peer-reviewed:

Canzio, L.I., Bühlmann, F. and 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. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X221088306

Canzio, L. I. (2020). 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. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/papers.2750

Presentations

2023    
RDW Conference (Geneva, 10th – 12th July). Paper presented: “Can Employability Mitigate the Negative Impacts of Job Insecurity on Well-being? An Analysis of the Flexicurity Paradigm”

2022    
RC28 Conference (London, 21st – 23rd April). Paper presented: “What do unions do to temporary workers’ wages? Evidence from Spain, before and during the 2008 financial crisis”

2022    
SASE Conference (Amsterdam, 21st – 23rd April). Paper presented: What do unions do to temporary workers’ wages? Evidence from Spain, before and during the 2008 financial crisis”

2022    
IREC Conference (Tampere, 21st – 23rd April). Paper presented: “What do unions do to temporary workers’ wages? Evidence from Spain, before and during the 2008 financial crisis”

2021    
ECSR Annual Conference (online, 7th – 8th October). Paper presented: “Involuntary temporary workers in Europe: an analysis of the institutional determinants of their job satisfaction”

2021    
ESA Conference (online, 31st August – 3rd September). Paper presented: “(Un)Satisfied (In)Voluntary Temporary Workers: A cross-European analysis of job satisfaction”

Courses

Education

2019-2023      
PhD in Social Sciences, University of Lausanne, Institute of Social Sciences, NCCR LIVES. Thesis: “The quality of temporary employment in Europe: an assessment of the individual and institutional determinants”. Supervisors: Felix Bühlmann and Jonas Masdonati. Jury: Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Lena Hipp, Stephanie Steinmetz

2018-2019       
MRes in Sociology and Demography, Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona). Thesis: “Division of housework within couples in Spain: consequences of educational differences and women’s gender-egalitarian beliefs”. Supervisor: Gøsta Esping-Andersen

2011-2015        
B.A. in Sociology (Grado en Sociología), University of Alicante. Thesis: Las condiciones de vivienda de las personas gitanas: características y factores de riesgo para la salud

More information

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8202-9517