<div>Introduction </div><div>Part 1: Family, health & quality of life </div><div>1.1 “Health and Inequality: Impact of the Deterioration of a Household Member’s Health on Household Mobility”, Monica Budowski & Maurizia Masia, University of Fribourg, Robin Tillmann, FORS </div><div>1.2 “Life-Course Smoking Behavior in Switzerland in the 20th Century”, Dean R. Lillard, Ohio State University, DIW-Berlin <br></div><div>1.3 “Obesity and subjective well-being in Switzerland”, Mario Lucchini, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Sara Della Bella, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland <br></div><div>1.4 “Exploring the cohabitation gap in relationship dissolution and mental wellbeing: A cross-national longitudinal analysis of transitions from cohabitation and marriage in Switzerland and Australia”, Belinda Hewitt, The University of Queensland, Marieke Voorpostel, FORS, Gavin Turrell, Queensland University of Technology <br></div><div>1.5 “The transition to marriage: a step in the gendered division of housework shaping subjective well-being”, Valérie-Anne Ryser, FORS, Jean-Marie Le Goff, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES <br></div><div>1.6 “Family trajectory and life satisfaction: the Swiss case”, Boris Wernli & Sara Zella, FORS <br></div><div>Part 2: Resources, work & living conditions <br></div><div>2.1 “Analyzing Trends in Deprivation and Poverty”, Pascale Gazareth & Katia Iglesias, University of Neuchâtel, Eric Crettaz, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland </div><div>2.2 “Trajectories of Vulnerability: A Sequence-Analytical Approach”, Felix Bühlmann, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES </div><div>2.3 “From School to Work: Old or New Routes to Employment”, Rolf Becker, David Glauser & Christoph Zangger, University of Bern </div><div>2.4 “The true richness: savings and children among Swiss, German and Australian families”, Laura Ravazzini, University of Neuchâtel, Ursina Kuhn, FORS </div><div>2.5 “Home ownership and wealth inequality in Germany and Switzerland”, Markus Grabka, DIW-Berlin, Ursina Kuhn, FORS </div><div>2.6 “Voluntary turnover: a means of reducing perceived job insecurity? A longitudinal analysis in Switzerland”, Florence Lebert, FORS </div><div>Part 3: Politics, attitudes & migration </div><div>3.1 “Partisan Support in Context”, Jennifer Fitzgerald & Christopher Jorde, University of Colorado, Boulder </div><div>3.2 “Does it stand a chance? The decrease in support for joining the European Union in Switzerland”, Oriane Sarrasin, University of Lausanne, Bram Lancee, Utrecht University, Theresa Kuhn, University of Amsterdam </div><div>3.3 “Perceived Unemployment Risk and Preferences for Social Protection”, Nicolas Pekari & Flurina Schmid, FORS, Jan Rosset, University of Mannheim </div><div>3.4 “Where Do They End Up? Biographical Consequences of Political Activism”, Gian-Andrea Monsch, FORS, Florence Passy, University of Lausanne </div><div>3.5 “Is There a Swiss Immigrant Epidemiological Paradox? Findings from the Swiss Household Panel”, Gina Potarca, University of Lausanne, Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES </div><div>3.6 “First and Second Child Among Immigrants and Their Descendants in Switzerland: Results and difficulties to find results in Switzerland”, Andrés Guarin, Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES, Flurina Schmid, FORS </div><div><br></div>