Marina Zannella

Postdoctoral researcher at “Sapienza” University of Rome. Previously she worked as a researcher at the Vienna Institute of Demography and at the Vienna University of Technology. She completed her PhD at the “Sapienza” University of Rome, Italy, in 2013. Her current research focuses on time use, wellbeing, gender and work-life balance. Specific research topics include gender division of work; family time transfers; leisure inequality; subjective wellbeing and daily life; mothers’ employment patterns.

ARTICLES PUBLISHED

Michelle Obama endorses Hillary Clinton in a speech at the democratic national convention

For the first Women in Science Day GenPORT will release a series of video interviews with leading...