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Andrew Zola
Chercheur affilié
Centre de recherche sur les inégalités sociales (CRIS), Laboratoire interdisciplinaire d'évaluation des politiques publiques (LIEPP)
University of Mannheim, School of Social Sciences, Chair of Sociology - Macrosociology
Thème(s) de recherche : Etat providence, Crises, Protection sociale, Opinion publique, Economie politique
Discipline(s) : Sociologie
Sous-discipline(s) : Économie politique
Axe(s) de recherche : Politiques éducatives
Langue(s) : Anglais
Biographie
Directeur de thèse : Emanuele Ferragina (Sciences Po - CRIS)
Financement : Contrat doctoral Sciences Po
Soutenance de thèse le 28 novembre 2025, à Sciences Po.
L’opinion publique dans l’économie politique des transformations de l’État‑providence : crise, continuité et sens commun
Jury : Emanuele Ferragina (Sciences Po - CRIS & LIEPP, Directeur de recherche), Jane Gingrich (University of Oxford), Maria Grasso (Queen Mary, University of London), Colin HAY (Sciences Po - CEE & LIEPP), Staffan Kumlin (University of Oslo)
Communications
- 2025, “Embracing Activation: Intergenerational Shifts in Labor Market Protection Preferences”, 23rd European Social Policy Association Network (ESPAnet) Annual Conference, Milano, Italy, August 29th.
- 2025, “Beyond Heuristics: A Macro-Sociological Perspective on Welfare Deservingness in Advanced Welfare States”, 23rd European Social Policy Association Network (ESPAnet) Annual Conference, Milano, Italy, August 27th.
- 2025, “False Class Consciousness Revisited: Misperceptions of Socioeconomic Status Across Ten High-Income Countries (2002-2021)”, ISA Forum of Sociology, Rabat, Morocco, July 8th.
- 2024, "Generational Welfare Conflict? A Comparative Age-Period-Cohort Study of Labour Market Protection Preferences", Public Institutions and Policies as Drivers of Political Attitudes, EUI, Florence, Italy, May 20.
- 2024, "How Covid-19 Employment Protections Influenced Welfare Attitudes: The Experiences of Furlough, Short-Time Work, and Unemployment in Four European Countries", The Social, Political, and Psychological Consequences of the Covid-19 Pandemic on European Societies, Menaggio, Italy, May 14.
- 2024, "Generational Welfare Conflict? A Comparative Age-Period-Cohort Study of Labour Market Protection Preferences", 2nd IAST-OxPo Conference in Political Economy, Toulouse, May 07.
- 2023, "Policy Socialization under Changing Welfare States: A Comparative Generational Perspective of Redistributive Preferences", 21st European Social Policy Association Network (ESPAnet) Annual Conference, Warsaw, Poland, September 8.
- 2023 (with Ettore Recchi), "Do You Think You Stand Where You Actually Stand? The Interplay of Subjective and Objective Social Status in Ten Industrialized Countries (2002-2019)", XX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Melbourne, Australia, June 26.
- 2023, "Embedded Welfare State Support: Disentangling Unemployment Protection Preferences with an Age–Period–Cohort Analysis", 12th International Conference of Panel Data Users in Switzerland, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, June 15.
- 2023 (with Marta Veljkovic and Ettore Recchi), "Did Covid-19 Change Workers’ Careers and Income? A Panel-Based Assessment in France", RC28 Conference, Sciences Po, Paris, May 25.
- 2023 (with Marta Veljkovic and Ettore Recchi), "Winners and Losers of the COVID-19 Pandemic in France: A Panel-Based Assessment", CRIS Scientific Seminar, Sciences Po, Paris, April 21.
- 2022, "Coping with Covid-19. Interpreting the Pandemic and Subjective Well-Being in France", Covid-19 Winners and Losers Workshop, Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, Haifa, Israel, December 15.
- 2022, "Embedded Welfare State Support: Disentangling Unemployment Protection Preferences with an Age–Period–Cohort Analysis", PolEconSoc Seminar, MaxPo, Sciences Po, Paris, France, October 17.
- 2022, "Coping with Covid-19: Social Distancing, Cohesion and Inequality in 2020 France", ResPOnsE Workshop, Dipartimento di Scienzi Sociale `e Politiche, Universit`a degli Studi di Milano, June 13.
Recherche en cours
Postdoctorant à l'Université de Mannheim (2025-2028), Chaire de sociologie - macrosociologie (Prof. Dr. Bernhard Ebbinghaus)
Sujet de thèse
Attitudes envers l’État-providence et sens commun à travers les crises : la base sociologique de l’économie politique
RESPONSABILITÉS ÉDITORIALES
Reviewer
- European Journal of Political Research
- Comparative European Politics
- Journal of European Social Policy
- Social Policy and Society
Publications
Publications
- 2025 (with Simona Guglielmi, Piotr Marzec, Elias Naumann), Survey Design and Data, In: Elias Naumann, Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi, Alita Nandi, Ettore Recchi (Ed.), Social Life during COVID-19 in France, Germany, Italy and the UK, Palgrave Macmillan, p. 53-77.
- 2025 (with Elias Naumann and Piotr Marzec), The Consequences of Working from Home on Health and Wellbeing, In: Elias Naumann, Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi, Alita Nandi, Ettore Recchi (Ed.), Social Life during COVID-19 in France, Germany, Italy and the UK, Palgrave Macmillan, p. 171-189.
- 2025 (with Elias Naumann and Piotr Marzec), How COVID-19 Employment Protection Influenced Support for Unemployment Benefits and the Unemployed—Job Retention Versus Job Loss in Four European Countries, In: Elias Naumann, Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi, Alita Nandi, Ettore Recchi (Ed.), Social Life during COVID-19 in France, Germany, Italy and the UK, Palgrave Macmillan, p. 219-255.
- 2025 (with Ettore Recchi, Marta Veljkovic), “Household income mobility in France over the COVID-19 pandemic: Losers and winners of the crisis”, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, vol. 100, 101093, December 2025. Open Access on ScienceDirect
- 2025 (avec Emanuele Ferragina, Romain Delès, Mathieu Rossignol-Brunet), “L'égalité de genre favorise-t-elle un rapport positif à la parentalité ?”, Revue française de Science Politique, 2025, 75, pp.119-145. Available online with Cairn (halshs-05233943v1)
- 2025 (with Elias Naumann, Piotr Marzec), "COVID-19 Labor Market Protection and Support for the Welfare State: Job Retention Versus Job Loss in Four European Countries", Social Policy Administration, vol. 59, n° 5, p. 889-911.
- 2023 (with Emanuele Ferragina, Marta Pasqualini & Ettore Recchi), "Understanding public attitudes during Covid-19 in France with Polanyi and Gramsci: a political economy of an epidemiological and economic disaster", Comparative European Politics, Published 20 November. Available on Springer Link
- 2022 (with Emanuele Ferragina), "The End of Austerity as Common Sense? An experimental analysis of public opinion shifts and class dynamics during the Covid-19 crisis", New Political Economy, vol. 27, n° 2. Available online on Taylor & Francis portal
- 2020 (with Mirna Safi, Philippe Coulangeon, Emanuele Ferragina, Olivier Godechot, Emily Helmeid, Stefan Pauly, Ettore Recchi, Nicolas Sauger, Jen Schradie, KatharinaTittel, Andrew Zola, « La France confinée. Anciennes et nouvelles inégalités », In: Marc Lazar, Guillaume Plantin, Xavier Ragot (eds.), Le Monde d’Aujourd’hui : Les sciences sociales au temps de la Covid, Presses de SciencesPo, p. 95-116.
Littérature grise
- 2021 (with Emanuele Ferragina, Marta Pasqualini, Ettore Recchi), "Who cares about health and the economy through the Covid-19 pandemic? Longitudinally tracking changes and heterogeneity in people’s perceptions of risks", SocArXiv. Available online
- 2020 (with Emanuele Ferragina), "An Obituary for Austerity Narratives? An Experimental Analysis of Public Opinion Shifts and Class Dynamics during the Covid-19 Crisis", MaxPo Discussion Paper, n° 20/5. Available online
- 2020 (with Jen Schradie, Emanuele Ferragina, Marta Pasqualini, Ettore Recchi, Mirna Safi, Nicolas Sauger, Katharina Tittel), "The Covid Year in France: A Tale of Two Lockdowns", CoCo - Coping with Covid-19, policy brief n° 5. Available online
- 2020 (with Ettore Recchi, Emanuele Ferragina, Olivier Godechot, Emily Helmeid, Stefan Pauly, Mirna Safi, Nicolas Sauger, Jen Schradie, Katharina Tittel), "Living through Lockdown: Social Inequalities and Transformations during the COVID-19 Crisis in France", CoCo - Coping with Covid-19, policy brief n° 1. Available online
