
معرفی
Milla Salin is a University Lecturer in Social Policy at the Department of Social Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Turku, Finland. She is also a Senior Researcher at the INVEST Research Flagship Centre and VTT. Her work integrates teaching, research, and editorial contributions in the domain of social policy and family studies.
Her research focuses on labour market dynamics, family life, and gender roles, particularly examining mothers' employment, work-time patterns, and the challenges of combining work and family life. Methodologically, she specializes in quantitative and comparative cross-national research. Her current projects explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families with children and broader European work-family policy frameworks.
Recent publications highlight trends in joint physical custody, parental leave uptake, work-life conflict, and editorial practices in Finnish academic publishing. Her work spans peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and commentaries, reflecting both empirical research and scholarly engagement.
- Scientific Awards: None mentioned.
She supervises master's theses and teaches courses in employment and family policy, quantitative research methods, and thesis writing. She is actively involved in the editorial board of Janus: Journal of Social Policy and Social Work Research. No information is available regarding PhD or master's students she may have advised. She has no listed scientific awards.
Her research is embedded within collaborative teams at the University of Turku and the INVEST flagship, focusing on social and health disparities, family dynamics, and policy evaluation.

