About me
I am Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral researcher in sociology at Stockholm University and the French Institute for Demographic Studies. Previously, I conducted an international postdoc project (funded by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare). My research interests lie in social stratification, ethnic inequalities, and international migration.
My ongoing research focuses on integration, gender gaps, and international migration in Sweden, Finland, and France. I am currently engaged in empirical work assessing how neighborhood and school segregation in childhood shape the later socioeconomic and residential outcomes of immigrants and their descendants. I also assess gender differences in the labor market, with a focus on the life course trajectories of women in STEM fields. I further study migration behavior and assess individual propensities to migrate and return migrate. I analyze both administrative and survey data, including linked Finnish and Swedish register data and Trajectories and Origins 2 (TeO2). I use a variety of quantitative methods, among others difference in differences models, event history analysis, and fixed effects models.
My work has appeared in Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, European Journal of Population, Population Research and Policy Review, PLOS ONE, and Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, among other outlets.
Education
Ph.D. in Sociology, 2020
Stockholm University
M.Sc. in Sociology(Research), 2014
London School of Economics
B.A. in Serbian/Croatian and Eastern European Studies, 2013
University College London