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Jean-Marie Le Goff is a Senior Lecturer and researcher at the LIVES Centre, University of Lausanne, where he conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of sociology, education, and demography. His work is housed in the Geopolis Building in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Le Goff's research interests focus on educational continuity during crises, particularly examining how families navigated schooling during the 2020 lockdowns in France and Switzerland. His work explores gender dynamics in parental involvement with children's education, the impact of migration background on educational outcomes, and demographic projections related to population trends. His methodological approach combines quantitative analysis with life course perspectives to understand social trajectories.
His recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on analyzing the educational disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, with particular attention to how mothers and fathers adapted to home schooling responsibilities. He also investigates how parental background—especially ethno-class dimensions—affects educational and employment outcomes for migrant children in Switzerland, contributing to understanding social inequality and integration processes.
Le Goff collaborates extensively with researchers including Pascal Barbier, Julie Landour, Eduardo Guichard, and Milena Chimienti, indicating his integration within a robust research network focused on family dynamics, migration, and educational sociology in the Swiss context. His work on statistical modeling of life courses demonstrates methodological sophistication in analyzing longitudinal social processes.




