Researcher

Glykeria Stamatopoulou

Glykeria Stamatopoulou
TYPE:
Researcher
GRADE:
C
SPECIALTY:
Social Analysis of Poverty
OFFICE:
5.2
TEL.:
210-7491 669
EMAIL:
gstamatopoulou-at-ekke.gr
Curriculum Vitae

SHORT CV

Glykeria Stamatopoulou is a Researcher at the Institute of Social Research of the National Centre for Social Research (EKKE). She is a Sociologist with postgraduate and doctoral studies from the Department of Social Policy at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. Her research focuses on poverty and social exclusion, social inequalities, and precarious forms of employment, drawing on large-scale quantitative data. She has participated in national and European research projects (Horizon2020, ΕΛΙΔΕΚ, Erasmus+), and her articles have been published in international scientific journals, such as Quality and Quantity, Springer Nature, Sage Open, Communications in Statistics, Contemporary Social Sciences.


RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • • Poverty and social exclusion
  • • Unemployment, labour market insecurity, precarious employment
  • • Social stratification and social mobility
  • • Research methodology; large-scale data analysis

SELECTED PROJECTS

  • • 2025: Scientific collaborator in the program “Mechanism for Regional Specialization of Workers’ and Occupations’ Adaptation Needs in Manufacturing SMEs”, under the “Competitiveness” Operational Program 2021–2027, at the Federation of Enterprises of Greece Institute (INSVE).
  • • 2023–2025: Member of the Panteion University working group for the research project “Poverty and Housing Precariousness in Rural Areas through the Lens of Social Resilience – POVE.R.RE”, 2nd Call for H.F.R.I.’s Research Projects to Support Faculty Members & Researcher.
  • • 2020–2022: Member of the Panteion University working group for the research project “COVID-19 and the Work–Family Balance”. Implementing Institution: Catholic University of Milan.
  • • 2020–2021: Research project “Investigation of Patterns of Job Insecurity and Precarious Work in Greece”, Fellowship under the Act “Support for Researchers with Focus on Young Researchers – 2nd Cycle”.
  • • 2019–2021: Participation in the research project “HARMONIA: School-to-Work Transition in a Comparative Perspective”. Project funded by the National Centre for Research in Poland. Coordination by Poznan University of Economics. Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences.
  • • 2018–2019: Member of the Panteion University working group for the pilot research project “EUROGRADUATE: Towards a European Graduate Survey”, co-funded by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union.
  • • 2015–2017: Member of the Panteion University working group for the European research project “NEGOTIATE – Negotiating Early Job Insecurity and Labour Market Exclusion in Europe”, Horizon 2020, Societal Challenge 6, H2020-YOUNG-SOCIETY-2014, 2015–2018.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • O. Menis-Mastromichalakis, G. Filandrianos, M. Symeonaki, G. Stamatopoulou, D. Parsanoglou and G. Stamou (2025). Gender bias in Machine Learning: Insights from official labour statistics and textual analysis. Quality and Quantity. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-025-02261-0
  • T. Anthopoulou, M. Partalidou, S. Nikolaidou, and G. Stamatopoulou (2025). Poverty and Housing Precariousness in Rural Areas through the Lens of Social Resilience – Policy Fact Sheets, Athens: Panteion University (in greek). https://pandemos.panteion.gr/items/060ca733-c17c-4216-8b6d-1fffc8991672
  • T. Anthopoulou, M. Partalidou, S. Nikolaidou, and G. Stamatopoulou. (2025). Poverty and housing precariousness in rural areas under the lens of social resilience: Revealing societal implications and lived experiences of rural poverty. Societal Impacts, vol. 6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socimp.2025.100119
  • G. Stamatopoulou and M. Symeonaki. (2024). Intergenerational social mobility in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey. Skiadas, C.H. and Skiadas C. (eds) Quantitative Methods and Data Analysis in Applied Demography - Volume 2: Models, Risk and Surveys.
  • P. Stamou, E. Striggli, G. Stamatopoulou, D. Parsanoglou, and M. Symeonaki. (2024). How precarious are European workers? An expert-system approach with evidence from the European Social Survey. Contemporary Social Science, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2024.2431541
  • G. Stamatopoulou, E. Tsouparopoulou, and M. Symeonaki. (2024). Educational Status as a Mediator of Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe: A Positional Analysis Approach. Mathematics, 12(7), 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/math12070966
  • Μ. Symeonaki, G. Stamatopoulou and D. Parsanoglou. (2023). Measuring the unmeasurable: defining and rating precarity with the aid of EU-LFS data. Springer Nature Social Sciences, 67. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43545-023-00651-5
  • D. Parsanoglou, G. Stamatopoulou, and M. Symeonaki. (2023). Stepping Stone or Trap? Contextualising Precarity as a Sector and Age Phenomenon in the Greek Labour Market. YOUNG, 31(2), 161-184. https://doi.org/10.1177/11033088221139391
  • G. Stamatopoulou, D. Parsanoglou, and M. Symeonaki. (2022). Monitoring Early Employment Security in Greece. International Journal of Business and Applied Social Science, 8(6), 13-17. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33642/ijbass.v8n6p3
  • M. Symeonaki and G. Stamatopoulou. (2020). On the measurement of Positive Labour market Mobility. Sage Open, 1-13. DOI: 10.1177/2158244020934489
  • M. Symeonaki, D. Parsanoglou and G. Stamatopoulou. (2019). The evolution of Early Job Insecurity in Europe. Sage Open, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019845187
  • M. Symeonaki, G. Stamatopoulou and C. Michalopoulou. (2015). Intergenerational educational mobility in Greece: Transitions and social distances. Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods. DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2014.957857

EDUCATIONAL WORK

  • • 2021: Support for the educational activities of Panteion University during the academic year 2020–2021, with the integration of remedial teaching in addition to the main lectures, “Human Resource Development, Education & Lifelong Learning 2014–2020”. Program co-financed by the European Social Fund, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences.
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