Prof. Dr. Lindsay Flynn

Associate professor/Chief scientist 2

Department Département Sciences sociales
Adresse postale Université du Luxembourg
Maison des Sciences Humaines
11, Porte des Sciences
L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette
Bureau sur le campus MSH, E03 45-170
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Téléphone (+352) 46 66 44 6291

Lindsay Flynn is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Principal Investigator for the PROPEL project (2021-2025; FNR-ATTRACT grant 14345912). The PROPEL project (PRO-active Policymaking for Equal Lives) examines the links between governmental policy, housing markets, and inequality by examining the challenges current generations face in high-income OECD countries. The project is situated at the intersection of inequality studies and studies of the welfare state.

Lindsay's work is published in West European Politics, Politics & Society, and Social Politics, among others. Her article on childcare markets and maternal employment (Journal of European Social Policy, 2017) was one of 15 chosen out of over 2,500 articles as an official nominee for the Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research.

Lindsay completed her undergraduate studies at Albion College (Michigan, USA) and graduate studies at the University of Virginia. A poster from her dissertation (examining work-family reconciliation policies) won the APSA Best Poster in Public Policy award in 2010. Before beginning at the University of Luxembourg, Lindsay taught political science and public policy at Wheaton College (Massachusetts). While there, she co-chaired the Curriculum Implementation Team, a committee charged with implementing a new undergraduate curriculum designed for the rigors and demands of a 21st century labor market.

Last updated on: lundi 23 août 2021

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2022

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See detailThe Pandemic Worsens Europe’s Housing Problems
Flynn, Lindsay

in Current History (2022), 121(833), 83-89

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See detailWelfare States, Housing Markets and Millennials: Inhibited Transitions into Adulthood
Flynn, Lindsay; Schwartz, Herman Mark

in Ronald, Richard; Arundel, Rowan (Eds.) Families, Housing and Property Wealth in a Neoliberal World (2022)

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2021

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See detailPost-crisis developments in young adults’ housing wealth
Dewilde, Caroline; Flynn, Lindsay

in Journal of European Social Policy (2021), 31(5), 580-596

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2020

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See detailThe Young and the Restless : Housing Access in the Critical Years
Flynn, Lindsay

in West European Politics (2020), 43(2), 321-343

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See detailEditorial
Flynn, Lindsay

in Intergenerational Justice Review (2020), 6(1), 3

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See detailHousing crisis: How can we improve the situation for young people?
Flynn, Lindsay

in Intergenerational Justice Review (2020), 6(1),

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2019

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See detailI’ll Just Stay Home: Employment Inequality among Parents
Flynn, Lindsay

in Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society (2019), 26(3), 394-418

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2017

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See detailChildcare Markets and Maternal Employment: A Typology
Flynn, Lindsay

in Journal of European Social Policy (2017), 27(3), 260-275

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See detailDelayed and Depressed: From Expensive Housing to Smaller Families
Flynn, Lindsay

in International Journal of Housing Policy (2017), 17(3), 374-395

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See detailCan Unequal Distributions of Wealth Influence Vote Choice? A Comparative Study of Germany, Sweden and the United States
Flynn, Lindsay; Paradowski, Piotr

in Jesuit, David K.; Williams, Russell Alan (Eds.) Public Policy, Governance and Polarization: Making Governance Work (2017)

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See detailNo Exit: Social Reproduction in an Era of Rising Inequality
Flynn, Lindsay; Schwartz, Herman Mark

in Politics and Society (2017), 45(4), 471-503

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