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Posts by David Pettinicchio

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University of Toronto Mississauga #sociology #openhouse

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Blog: The Hidden Economic Toll of Care Across Europe - Social Policy Association By David Pettinicchio, Associate Professor of Sociology/Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto – Mississauga. Image by Steve Buissinne from Pixabay. — Across Europe, [....

Check out my new blog post for the @socialpolicyuk.bsky.social “The Hidden Economic Toll of Care Across Europe”

social-policy.org.uk/spa-blog/the...

Based on my paper with @mmaroto.bsky.social recently published in European Societies .

@utm-research.bsky.social

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Wonderful talk by Thomas Davidson ! @utm-research.bsky.social #sociology

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The Sociology of Disability-Based Economic Inequality - David Pettinicchio, Michelle Maroto, Jennifer D. Brooks, 2022

for those interested, here is my article with Michelle Lee Maroto and Jen Brooks that is among the most cited American Sociological Association's journal articles of 2025: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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UofT Sociology Faculty and Students Recognized Among ASA’s Most-Cited Articles | Department of Sociology

Research by Faculty and Graduate Students in #Sociology @utoronto.ca has been recognized among the most-cited articles across journals of the @asanews.bsky.social 📊🙌
Read more: www.sociology.utoronto.ca/news/uoft-so...

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The effects of disability and caregiving on work and perceptions of economic insecurity in Sweden, Italy, Germany, and the UK Abstract. Disability is associated with a range of structural disadvantages facing individuals and households alike. Drawing from a recent online cross-national survey of Germany, Italy, Sweden, and t...

Happy to share that my paper with @mmaroto.bsky.social is in early view in European Societies

The Effects of Disability and Caregiving on Work and Perceptions of Economic Insecurity in Sweden, Italy, Germany, and the UK

direct.mit.edu/euso/article...

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Leading Scholars Come to UTM to Discuss Today’s Social Challenges | Research and Innovation The Department of Sociology is in full swing with its 2025-26 Speaker Series, featuring thought-provoking talks on everything from perceptions of class in Canada to the transition to adulthood, AI, so...

“These are subjects that resonate,” says David Pettinicchio, Associate Professor and the Department’s Interim Chair. “

www.utm.utoronto.ca/research-inn...

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Our faculty and staff put a lot of work into these wonderful events, like the student awards reception, and as interim chair, I am truly grateful to them (not mention that we get to recognize our brilliant students)! @utm-research.bsky.social

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Thrilled to have been included in this great volume on social movements edited by Dana Moss, David Snow, & Doug McAdam !

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🚨reminder 🚨

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🚨🚨The first of three UTM Sociology Speakers @utm-research.bsky.social @uoftsociology.bsky.social @mmaroto.bsky.social Nov 17

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Happy to announce the UTM Sociology Speaker Series for 2025-2026 @utm-research.bsky.social @uoftsociology.bsky.social

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Still relevant !!!

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One of the privileges of being interim chair is participating in @UTM @UofT orientation representing Sociology! Welcome to all our new students! #sociology #universitylife #firstdayofschool

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Analyzing data from France, Célia Bouchet, Michelle Maroto (@mmaroto.bsky.social), and David Pettinicchio (@dnpetti.bsky.social) show that, even among part-time workers, people with disabilities earn less than those without disabilities.

Read more at bit.ly/4lHPUAJ

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All three of us together finally !

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Working Part-Time: Earnings Penalties Among People with Disabilities Across Occupational Groups in France Although part-time work can provide important accommodations and flexibility for people with disabilities, the rise of contingent labor has left many of these workers in lower-paid jobs that are of...

🚨🚨🚨 New Publication Alert

Working Part-Time: Earnings Penalties Among People with Disabilities Across Occupational Groups in France

By Célia Bouchet, Michelle Maroto, & David Pettinicchio

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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New chapter by CGSP affiliate faculty @docdantzler.bsky.social & @dnpetti.bsky.social, along w/@mmaroto.bsky.social, is accessible overview of inequality in Canada, and how social policy can create winners and losers based on ppl's access to various forms of support

cgsp-cpsm.ca/article/soci...

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Lessons from the fashion industry: Why some DEI efforts fail to resonate with consumers While some fashion and beauty companies have held firm to their DEI commitments, others have reneged on their promise to reflect on and represent consumer diversity.

Lessons from the fashion industry: #UTM sociology associate professor David Pettinicchio and Jordan Foster, formerly of #UofT, explore why some DEI efforts fail to resonate with consumers.
@us.theconversation.com @dnpetti.bsky.social
bit.ly/4d5Ouxk

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New chapter !

Social Inequalities

@docdantzler.bsky.social @mmaroto.bsky.social

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In The Oxford Handbook of Social Policy in Canada edited by Béland, Mahon, & Smith

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May issue (62(2) is now out in Canadian Review of Sociology, flagship journal of the Canadian Sociological Association.

It marks the second-to-last issue with this editorial team !

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1755618x...

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"While there may be folks who continue to be critical of DEI campaigns because they think brands bought into being “woke” (and now are paying a price for it), many more are eager for greater and better representation."

CGSP affiliate @dnpetti.bsky.social on DEI in the fashion industry

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Lessons from the fashion industry: Why some DEI efforts fail to resonate with consumers While some fashion and beauty companies have held firm to their DEI commitments, others have reneged on their promise to reflect on and represent consumer diversity.

Read my latest essay with Jordan Foster in @theconversationca.bsky.social based on our ongoing work:

Lessons from the fashion industry: Why some DEI efforts fail to resonate with consumers

theconversation.com/lessons-from...

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#vote #elections2025 🇨🇦

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