Merita Mesiäislehto
Title: Research Manager
Tel. +358 29 524 7170
E-mail: [email protected]
Expertise
- Comparative welfare state research
- Social and economic inequalities
- Minimum income protection
- Vulnerable groups in the labour market
- Gender and family policies
- Care work
- Social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
Primary duties
- Research in ongoing projects
- Expert duties
Education
- 2022, Adjunct Professor (docent) in Social Policy, University of Helsinki
- 2018, Doctor of Social Sciences (Social Policy), University of Turku
- 2008, Master in Social Sciences (Social Policy), University of Turku
Professional background
- PhD researcher, 2016-2017, University of Turku
- 2015, Visiting scholar, University of California, Santa Barbara
- 2009-2015, Doctoral Candidate and University teacher positions, University of Turku
Language skills
- Finnish (native)
- Swedish (good)
- English (fluent)
- German (fluent)
- Spanish (fluent)
Current projects
- Family Formation in Flux – Causes, Consequences and Possible Futures (FLUX)
- INVEST
- Employment and social protection among persons with limited work capacity (Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland)
Past projects
- The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on gender equality in Finland
- Different paths to employment
- The social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on disadvantaged individuals and social services (in Finnish)
Selected publications
PhD thesis
Jokela, Merita (2018) The layers of inequality in paid domestic labour: a global study on domestic workers and precarious work. University of Turku.
Articles in refereed journals
- Elomäki, A. & Mesiäislehto, M. (2022) The COVID-19 crisis and gender equality in Finland. Finnish Journal of Social Research 15.
- Kärkkäinen S, Mesiäislehto M, Sirniö O, Karvonen S, Kauppinen T. The role of social transfers in mitigating families with children from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Int J Social Welfare, 1– 17.
- Mesiäislehto, Merita, Moisio, Pasi & Ilmakunnas, Ilari (2022) Do Red-Flagged Clients Exit Social Assistance Earlier than Others? The Case of the Finnish Social Assistance System. Social Policy & Society
- Tervola, Jussi, Mesiäislehto, Merita & Ollonqvist, Joonas (2022) Smaller net or just fewer to catch? Disentangling the causes for the varying sizes of minimum income schemes. International Journal of Social Welfare
- Mesiäislehto, Merita, Kivipelto, Minna & Ylikännö, Minna (2022) Social assistance beneficiaries’ access to social services in a digitalised social assistance system. Sozialer Fortschritt 71(6/7)
- Mesiäislehto, Merita, Jauhiainen, Signe, Korpela, Tuija and Tuori, Sami. "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment and social benefit receipt in Finland" Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, vol. 68, no. 1, 2022, pp. 7-27.
- Mesiäislehto, Merita, Näre, Lena & Wide, Elisabeth (2022) Kotitaloustyön poliittinen talous ja moninaisen eriarvoisuuden muodot. Poliittinen talous, 10.
- Hakovirta, Mia & Mesiäislehto, Merita (2021) Lone mothers and child support receipt in 21 European countries. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy.
- Mesiäislehto, Merita, Kivipelto, Mia & Hiilamo, Heikki (2021) Social workers’ perceptions on clients’ service needs and social work practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Comparative Social Work, 16(2), 9-35.
- Hakovirta, Mia, Skinner Christine, Hiilamo, Heikki & Jokela, Merita (2020) Child poverty, child maintenance payments and interactions with social assistance benefits among lone parent families: a comparative analysis. Journal of Social Policy 49(1): 19-39
- Hakovirta, Mia & Jokela, Merita (2019) Contribution of child maintenance on lone mothers’ income in five welfare states. Journal of European Social Policy 29(2): 257-272
- Cuesta, Laura, Hakovirta, Mia & Jokela, Merita (2018) The antipoverty effectiveness of child support: Empirical evidence for Latin American countries. Social Policy & Administration 52(6):1233-1251
- Jokela, Merita (2019) Patterns of Precarious Employment in a Female-Dominated Sector in Five Welfare States—The Case of Paid Domestic Labor Sector. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, Volume 26, Issue 1, Spring 2019: 30–58
- Blofield, Merike & Jokela, Merita (2018) Paid domestic work and the struggles of care workers in Latin America. Current Sociology 66(4): 531–546
- Jokela, Merita (2017) The role of domestic employment policies in shaping precarious work. Social Policy & Administration 51(2):286-307
- Jokela, Merita (2015) Macro-level determinants of paid domestic labour prevalence: A cross-national analysis of 74 countries. Social Policy and Society 14(3): 385-405
Working papers and project reports
- Mesiäislehto, Merita (2022) The gendered effects of the COVID-19 crisis in Finland (pdf 279kt). Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
- Mesiäislehto, Merita, Elomäki, Anna, Närvi, Johanna, Simanainen, Miska, Sutela, Hanna & Räsänen, Tapio (2022) The gendered impacts of the Covid-19 crisis in Finland and the effectiveness of the policy responses. Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL). Discussion paper 2/2022.
Book chapters
- Marchetti, Sabrina & Mesiäislehto, Merita (forthcoming) Migrants in Europe’s Domestic and Care Sector: The Institutional Response. In: Mignon Duffy, Amy Armenia, Kim Price-Glynn. From Crisis to Catastrophe: Care, Covid, and Pathways to Change. Rutgers University Press.
- Van Gerven, Minna, Malava, Tuuli, Mesiäislehto, Merita & Saikku, Peppi (2022). Different pathways to employment (POLKU). In: Linda Hantrais (ed.) How to Manage International Multidisciplinary Research Projects. Elgar Online. Pp. 150-161.
- Jokela, Merita (2020) Examining the role of institutions in shaping migrant reproductive labour. In: Aart-Jan Riekhoff and Nicol Savinetti (eds): Shaping and Re-Shaping the Boundaries of Working Life. Tampere University Press
- Kivipelto, Minna, Jokela, Merita, Blomgren, Sanna & Perlinski, Marek (2020) Social sustainability and the organization of social work from the perspective of Finnish adult social work practitioners. In: Hänninen, Sakari, Lehtelä, Kirsi-Maria and Saikkonen Paula (eds): The Relational Nordic Welfare State: Between Utopia and Ideology. Edward Elgar Publishing