Dr Valeria Insarauto

BA, MA, MSc, PhD

Management School

Lecturer in Work & Employment

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Dr Valeria Insarauto
Management School
D042a
91Ö±²¥ University Management School
Conduit Road
91Ö±²¥
S10 1FL
Profile

Valeria Insarauto is a Lecturer in Work and Employment in the 91Ö±²¥ University Management School.

After obtaining her PhD from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, she was a Teaching and Research Fellow at Centre for Labour Economics and Industrial Sociology of Aix-Marseille University. She was then a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Madrid School of Advanced Hispanic and Iberian Studies, and a Senior Researcher and a Lecturer at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lausanne.

Valeria is a sociologist who specialises in labour market gender inequalities. Her research focuses on atypical employment and socio-economic vulnerability, the work-family interface, and discrimination and sexual harassment across occupations and workplaces, from a quantitative and international comparative perspective. Recent publications include articles in Work, Employment and Society, and Journal of Professions and Organization.

Qualifications
  • PhD Sociology, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France
  • MSc Social Policy Analysis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • MA Labour Studies, University of Milan, Italy
  • BA Organisation and Human Resources, University of Milan, Italy
Research interests

Valeria is a sociologist of work and employment specialising in labour market gender inequalities. Her research interests and activities focus on three main themes: a) atypical employment and gendered patterns of socio-economic vulnerability among marginal workers; b) the intertwining of discriminations and sexual harassment across occupational groups and workplace contexts; c) the work-family interface, including the ways it shapes gender roles and attitudes via patterns of occupational sex segregation.

To study these themes, she draws on a strongly interdisciplinary perspective, where she integrates contributions from the sociology of work, employment, and occupations, organizational studies, and research in social stratification, with those from gender and feminist scholarship. Quantitative methods and international comparison lie at the heart of Valeria’s research approach, that she applies to investigate how the interplay between social institutions and gender norms shapes the structures and patterns of work, employment and social reproduction across national contexts, and the ways this (re)produces or challenges gender inequalities.

Publications

Books

  • Maestripieri L & Insarauto V (2020) Più uguali, ma non troppo. I problemi irrisolti del lavoro femminile tra fragilità territoriali e squilibri nella divisione dei lavori familiari [More equal, but not too much. The unresolved problems of women’s work in Italy]. Milan, Italy: Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli. RIS download Bibtex download

Journal articles

  • Insarauto V, Boni-Le Goff I, Mallard G, Lépinard E & Le Feuvre N (2022) . Journal of Professions and Organization, 9(3), 303-317. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Insarauto V (2021) . Work, Employment and Society, 35(4), 621-639. RIS download Bibtex download

Chapters

  • Insarauto V, Goff IB-L, Mallard G, Lépinard E & Le Feuvre N (2023) , Professionalism and Social Change (pp. 81-102). Springer International Publishing RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maestripieri L & Insarauto V (2020) Più uguali, ma non troppo. I problemi irrisolti del lavoro femminile in Italia tra fragilità territoriali e squilibri nella divisione dei lavori familiari. In Mingione E (Ed.), Lavoro: la grande trasformazione. L'impatto sociale del cambiamento del lavoro tra evoluzioni storiche e prospettive globali Milano: Feltrinelli Editore. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Insarauto V (2017) Les femmes et les jeunes face à la dégradation de l’emploi In Boffartigue P, Lamathe A & Giannini M (Ed.), Lavoro e crisi: l'Europa del Sud, un laboratorio? Travail et crise : l'Europe du Sud, un laboratoire? FrancoAngeli RIS download Bibtex download
  • Insarauto V, Kornig C, Louit-Martinod N & Mehaut P (2017) Précarité de l'emploi et du travail : analyse comparée d'un concept polysémique In Boffartigue P, Lamanthe A & Giannini M (Ed.), Lavoro e crisi: l'Europa del Sud, un laboratorio? Travail et crise : l'Europe du Sud, un laboratoire? FrancoAngeli RIS download Bibtex download
  • Insarauto V (2017) Work-life balance through the lens of the dynamics of individualisation in France In Blöss T, Blöss-Widmer I, Ambrosetti E, Pagès M & Oliveau S (Ed.), Ageing, Lifestyles and Economic Crises. The New People of the Mediterranean London: Routledge. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Insarauto V (2016) Stratégies de conciliation et usages sociaux du travail à temps partiel : quelles transformations pour les mères en emploi ? In Association Déméter-Coré (Ed.), Travail et maternité dans l'aire méditerranéenne réfléchir pour mieux agir Editions L'Harmattan RIS download Bibtex download

Book reviews

  • Insarauto V (2019) . European Journal of Women's Studies, 26(2), 226-229. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Insarauto V (2019) . International Sociology, 34(2), 234-237. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Insarauto V (2015) . Sociologie du Travail, 57(3), 383-385. RIS download Bibtex download

Reports

  • Insarauto V & Bozon R (2016) Young women and access to and progression in managerial positions: the Italian case RIS download Bibtex download
  • Kornig C, Louit-Martinod N, Méhaut P & Insarauto V (2015) Reducing precarious work in Europe through social dialogue : the case of France RIS download Bibtex download

Other

  • Rubery J, Insarauto V & Sanchez-Mira N (2024) Gender equality in the EU: Why we need a renewed commitment to gender mainstreaming(2024.08). RIS download Bibtex download

Preprints

  • Rubery J, Insarauto V & Sánchez-Mira N (2024) . RIS download Bibtex download
Research group
  • Centre for Decent Work
Teaching interests

Valeria has extensive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience from multiple universities, in different countries, on a variety of subjects. Among others, she has been teaching courses in the domains of sociology of work and employment, social inequalities, and social sciences research methods.

She believes that teaching is much more than sharing knowledge, and that effective teaching should aim to increase students’ motivation, reinforce their autonomy, develop their problem-solving skills, and prompt their cooperation and communication abilities. Her teaching approach is research-led and relies on a mix of self-direct and project-based learning, to give students the opportunity to acquire knowledge through experience by putting theoretical concepts into practice, and to foster interactive moments in the classroom.

Thanks to her experience with multidisciplinary, international, and multilingual groups of students, she is also very attentive to maintain openness and flexibility in her teaching activities, to make sure that every student feels engaged with and included in the learning process all along.

Teaching activities
  • MGT650 Managing People in Organisations
  • MGT3003 Work and Employment in the 21st Century
Professional activities and memberships
  • Member of the Editorial Board of Work, Employment and Society Member of the Editorial Board of Papers Revista de Sociologia
  • Member of the research network Gender relations in the Labour Market and Welfare State (RN14), European Sociological Association.
PhD Supervision

Valeria is interested in supervising PhD students working on topics related to her research interests and expertise, especially students interested in gender and intersectionality and/or in international comparative research.