I am a sociologist with a background in International Relations. I currently hold a research scholarship within the scope of the project "Time-to-Engage - Intentions and behaviours of using digital health by older adults: Collaborative Research" and I am simultaneously enrolled in a post-graduate course in data analysis. My master's dissertation, entitled "Gender Inequality from a intergenerational perspective: generational dynamics of reproduction and change in gender attitudes", focused on the reproduction of gender attitudes within two-generation families. My research interests encompass but are not limited to Gender, Sociology of the Family, Sociology of Youth, Intergenerational Relations, Life Course Perspective, Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods, Biographical Research and Health and Well-Being.