
ALUMNA
Susanne Schmid
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Pillar 2: Educational and Socail Inequality Across the Entire Life Course
Field: Sociology
Dissertation: Early Heterogeneities in Child Development: Investigating the Role of Maternal Characteristics and Learning Environments in Germany
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Visit Susanne's Website at the University of Oldenburg here.
Find Susanne's full CV here(290.9 KB, 8 pages).
// DISSERTATION PROJECT
Heterogeneities in Child Development; Supervisor: Prof. Dr. C. Kleinert, Prof. Dr. G. Zoch, Prof. Dr. M. Gebel
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// ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
10/2021 - ongoing
Doctoral Researcher, Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences at the Otto-Friedrich-University, Bamberg
10/2018 - 03/2021
M.A. Sociology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), Munich
10/2015 - 09/2018
B.A. Sociology and Communication Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), Munich
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// EXPERIENCE
10/2022 - 09/2025
Research Associate at the DFG-Project “Work Mum” of the Chair of Sociology of Social Inequality, University of Oldenburg (Prof Dr G. Zoch), Oldenburg
12/2020 - 11/2021
Doctoral Associate at the Department of Families and Family Policies of the German Youth Institute (Dr C Boll, DIJ), Munich
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// PUBLICATIONS
Schmid, Susanne (2026): The Long-Term Effects of an ECEC Reform on Educational Attainment. Child Development. Advance Online Publication. doi: 10.1093/chidev/aacaf034.
Schmid, Susanne; Huebener, Mathias; Mahlbacher, Malin; Zoch, Gundula (2024): Begünstigt eine spätere Elternschaft die kindliche Entwicklung? Der familiale Hintergrund ist
entscheidend. Bevölkerungsforschung Aktuell, 3/2024, p. 3–8.
Huebener, Mathias; Mahlbacher, Malin; Schmid, Susanne; Zoch, Gundula (2024): Entwickeln sich Kinder älterer Mütter besser? Bestehende Unterschiede vor allem aufgrund familialer
Merkmale. Beziehungsweise, p. 6–7.
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// CONFERENCES & PRESENTATIONS
WS 2024/2025
Presentation: Beruf und Betreuung: Das Zusammenspiel mütterlicher Erwerbs- und kindlicher Betreuungsverläufe. Familie am Mittag. DJI (German Youth Institute). (Presenter: Susanne Schmid & Hannah Steinberg) [forthcoming]
Presentation: Maternal Work Trajectories and Childcare Histories - An In-Depth Exploration of the Interplay and its Consequences for Child Development. 9th International NEPS Conference, LIfBi, Bamberg. [forthcoming]
Presentation: Maternal Work Trajectories and Childcare Histories - An In-Depth Exploration of the Interplay and its Consequences for Child Development. DGSHerbsttagung Sektion Familiensoziologie. Universität Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany.
Presentation: Maternal Job Skills and Cognitive and Non-/Cognitive Child Development: Evidence From Germany. Herbsttagung Sektion Soziale Ungleichheit und Sozialstrukturanalyse. University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. (Presenter Prof. Dr. G. Zoch)
SS 2024
Poster: Maternal Age and Non-/Cognitive Child Development: New Evidence from Germany. ECSR 2024 Conference “Addressing Inequalities in Incomplete Revolutions”. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Bacelona, Spain.
Presentation: From Workplace to Home: Investigating How Maternal Job Demands Affect Child Development. ECSR 2024 Conference “Addressing Inequalities in Incomplete Revolutions”. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Bacelona, Spain. (Presenter Prof. Dr. G. Zoch)
Presentation: Maternal Age and Non-/Cognitive Child Development: New Evidence from Germany. Colloquium of Educational Decisions and Processes, Migration, Educational Returns. LIfBi, Bamberg, Germany
Presentation: Maternal Age and Non-/Cognitive Child Development: New Evidence from Germany. Centre for DemoSoc Colloquium (Early Career Day). Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Bacelona, Spain.
Presentation: Maternal Age and Non-/Cognitive Child Development: New Evidence from Germany. Centre for Demographic Studies (CED) Semestre Colloquium. CED, Barcelona, Spain.
Presentation: From Workplace to Home: Investigating How Maternal Job Demands Affect Child Development. DGS Frühjahrstagung Sektion Familiensoziologie, LIfBi, Bamberg, Germany. (Presenter Dr. A.-C. Bächmann)
Presentation: From Workplace to Home: Investigating How Maternal Job Demands Affect Child Development. IAB Conference 2024 “Investigating social inequalities using survey and register data”. IAB, Nuremberg, Germany.
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// SCHOLARSHIPS
10/2025 - 09/2026
Completion Scholarship awarded by the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences (BAGSS)
10/2021 - 09/2022
Starter Scholarship awarded by the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences (BAGSS)
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