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Rense Nieuwenhuis
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
The Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) Stockholm University, Universitetsvägen 10F, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
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Academic Work Experience
Assistant Professor
Stockholm
THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (SOFI), STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY
2015 - PRESENT
• Coordinator seminar series on Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy
• Affiliate of The Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe (SPaDE)
Postdoc
Stockholm
THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (SOFI), STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY
2013 - 2015
• Coordinator seminar series on Social Stratification, Welfare, and Social Policy
PhD Candidate
Enschede
INSTITUTE FOR INNOVATION AND GOVERNANCE STUDIES (IGS), UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
2009 - 2013
• Elected President of the PhD Network University of Twente (P-NUT)
• Coordinator IGS Seminars
Research Assistant (multiple assignments)
Nijmegen
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, RADBOUD UNIVERSITY
2004 - 2009
• Worked for Marcel Lubbers, Wout Ultee, Mark Levels, Ariana Need, and Manfred te Grotenhuis.
Education
PhD in Sociology
Enschede
UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
2009 - 2014
• ”Family Policy Outcomes: Combining Institutional and Demographic Explanations of Women’s Employment and Earnings Inequality”
• Supervisors: Ariana Need and Henk van der Kolk
• Graduated Cum Laude
Honours Programme
Nijmegen
RADBOUD UNIVERSITY
2005 - 2007
• Extracurricular Evening Program
Master of Science in Social and Cultural Sciences
Nijmegen
RADBOUD UNIVERSITY
2007 - 2009
• Elected as Student Representative in Education Board
• Graduated Cum Laude
Bachelor of Science in Sociology
Nijmegen
RADBOUD UNIVERSITY
2004 - 2008
• Graduated Cum Laude
Research Visits
2016
Families in Context Team, at the Erasmus University, Host: Pearl Dykstra
2014
Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, Hosts: Bea Cantillon and Wim van Lancker
2012
LIS Visiting Scholarship, Luxembourg Income, Host: Teresa Munzi
2012
2011
Advanced Research Collaborative Fellow, Luxem- bourg Income Study (LIS), City University of New
York (CUNY), Host: Janet Gornick
Warsaw School of Economics, Host: Iga Sikorska
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Antwerp
Luxembourg
New York
Warsaw
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Publications
PEER REVIEWED INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
2017
2017
2017
2017
2017
2016
2015
Women’s earnings and household inequality in OECD countries, 1973-2013, Acta Sociologica, 60(1), 3-20.
Nieuwenhuis, Van der Kolk & Need.
Weighted Effect Coding for Observational Data with wec, R Journal, Nieuwenhuis, Te Grotenhuis, and
Pelzer.
Online First
Is There Such a Thing as Too Long Childcare Leave?, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy,
37(1/2), 2-15. Nieuwenhuis, Need & Van der Kolk.
When size matters: advantages of weighted effect coding in observational studies, International Journal
of Public Health, 62(1), 163-167. Te Grotenhuis, Pelzer, Schmidt-Catran, Nieuwenhuis, Konig, and Eisinga.
A novel method for modelling interaction between categorical variables, International Journal of Public
Health, 62(3), 427-431. Te Grotenhuis, Pelzer, Schmidt-Catran, Nieuwenhuis, Konig, and Eisinga.
Comparative Research with Net and Gross Income Data: An Evaluation of Two Netting Down
Procedures for the LIS Database, Review of Income and Wealth, 1-10. Nieuwenhuis, Munzi & Gornick.
Online First
Family Policies and Single Parent Poverty in 18 OECD Countries, 1978-2008, Community, Work and
Family, 18(4), 395-415. Maldonado & Nieuwenhuis
Prepare versus Repair? Combining parental leave and family allowances for social investment against
2015
single-parent poverty, Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Sociale Zekerheid (Belgian Review of Social Security), 57(1),
115-123. Nieuwenhuis & Maldonado.
2015
Association, Aggregation, and Paradoxes: On the Positive Correlation Between Fertility and Women’s
Employment (Response to Brehm & Engelhardt), Demographic Research, 32. Nieuwenhuis.
Women’s working hours: the interplay between gender role attitudes, motherhood, and public
2015
childcare support in 23 European countries, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 35(9/10),
582-599. Andringa, Nieuwenhuis & Van Gerven.
2012
2012
2012
Institutional and Demographic Explanations of Women’s Employment, Journal of Marriage and Family,
18(4), 395-410. Nieuwenhuis, Need & Van der Kolk.
Unintended Pregnancy and Induced Abortion in the Netherlands 1954-2002, European Sociological
Review, 28(3), 301-318. Levels, Need, Nieuwenhuis, Sluiter & Ultee.
Influence.ME: Tools for detecting Influential data in mixed effects models, R Journal, 4(2), 38-47.
Nieuwenhuis, Te Grotenhuis & Pelzer.
BOOKS AND CHAPTERS
2018
2017
The Triple Bind of Single-Parent Families: resources, employment and policy to improve well-being,
Edited Book, Policy Press. Nieuwenhuis & Maldonado (eds).
Single-Parent Families and In-Work Poverty, Handbook of Research on In-Work Poverty, edited by Henning
Lohmann and Ive Marx, Edward Elgar. Nieuwenhuis & Maldonado.
forthcoming
forthcoming
Family Policy Outcomes: Combining Institutional and Demographic Expla- nations of Women’s
2014
Employment and Earnings Inequality in OECD Countries, 1975-2005, PhD Dissertation, University of
Twente. Nieuwenhuis.
Groei van kennis en stagnatie in de empirisch- theoretische sociologie - een onkiese beschouwing
[Knowledge accumulation and stagnation in the empircal-theoretical sociology - an indelicate review],
2011
In: Problemen en Theorieën in Onderzoek. Een staalkaart van de hedendaagse empirisch-theoretische
sociologie [Problems and Theories in Research. A blueprint of contemporary empirical-theoretical sociology],
edited by G. Kraaykamp, M. Levels, and A. Need. Van Gorcum Publisher. Levels & Nieuwenhuis.
CONTRIBUTIONS THAT WERE NOT PEER REVIEWED
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2016
2015
2015
2013
2013
2007
Has the potential for compensating poverty by women’s employment growth been depleted?, ImPRovE
Working Papers (16/02), Nieuwenhuis, Van Lancker, Collado & Cantillon.
Single-Parent Family Poverty in 24 OECD Countries: A Focus on Market and Redistribution Strategies,
LIS Center Research Brief, # 2. Nieuwenhuis & Maldonado.
Support for lone parents in the Netherlands, Report for The EU Mutual Learning Programme in Gender
Equality. Part of the European Union Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme. Nieuwenhuis.
Book Review - Women and Society: The Road to Change, by Kolaskar, Ashok and Dash (eds.),
Sociological Research Online. 18(3). Nieuwenhuis.
Family Policies, Women’s Earnings, and Between-Household Inequality: Trends in 18 OECD countries
from 1981 to 2005, LIS Working Paper Series # 599. Nieuwenhuis, Need & Van der Kolk.
Onzekerheid als rode draad [Uncertainty as guiding principle], Honours Review 6, pp. 35-39.
Nieuwenhuis.
STATISTICAL SOFTWARE
2016
2015
2008
wec: Weighted Effect Coding, R-Project Extension Package. Nieuwenhuis, Te Grotenhuis, Pelzer, Schmidt,
Konig, & Eisinga.
influence.ME: Tools for detecting influential data in mixed effects models, R-Project Extension Package.
Nieuwenhuis, Pelzer & Te Grotenhuis.
Version 0.4
Version 0.9-7
Read.isi: Access old data saved in fixed-width format based on ISI-formatted codebooks, R-Project
Extension Package. Nieuwenhuis.
INVITED LECTURES
Symposium: Lessons Learned: the Potential and Pitfalls of Cross-Country Comparison, Panel organized
2016
by Jennifer Hook and Karen Korabik, as part of the Work and Family Researchers Network (WFRN). Other
Washington DC
panellists were Marie Evertsson, Donna S. Lero and Ariane Ollier-Malaterre.
2016
2016
2016
The health penalty of single-parent families in institutional context, Seminar organised by the Family in
Context Team, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Presented joint work by Nieuwenhuis, Toge & Palme.
Comparative research with net and gross income data, and other challenges, LIS Summer Workshop,
Luxembourg Income Study.
Has the potential for compensating poverty by women’s employment growth been depleted?, Semilux
Seminar, University of Luxembourg. Presented joint work by Nieuwenhuis, Van Lancker, Collado & Cantillon.
Rotterdam
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Has the potential for compensating poverty by women’s employment growth been depleted?, DG
2016
Employment, European Commission. Presented joint work by Nieuwenhuis, Van Lancker, Collado &
Brussels
Cantillon.
2015
2015
Family policies and women’s employment: spurring inequality or instruments against poverty,
Seminar at the City University of New York (CUNY), Graduate Center.
Trends in women’s employment and poverty rates in OECD countries, Stockholm University Demography
Unit (SUDA), Presented joint work by Nieuwenhuis, Van Lancker, Collado & Cantillon.
New York
Stockholm
Trends in women’s employment and poverty rates in OECD countries: an Oaxaca-Blinder
2015
decomposition, Poverty Workshop, The Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Presented joint work by
Stockholm
Nieuwenhuis, Van Lancker, Collado & Cantillon.
2014
Family Policy Outcomes and Earnings Inequality Within and Between Households, Seminar at the
Department of Sociology, University of Utrecht.
Utrecht
Family Policy Outcomes: Combining Institutional and Demographic Explanations of Women’s
2014
Employment and Earnings Inequality in OECD Countries, 1975-2005, Seminar at the Herman Deleeck
Antwerp
Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
2014
2013
Women’s rising earnings and inequality between households. The role of family policies., Seminar on
Family processes and socio-economic inequalities, University of Bath, Department of Social & Policy Science.
Family Policies, Women’s Earnings, and Between-Household Inequalities: Using LIS for comparative
analyses, LIS Summer Workshop, Luxembourg Income Study.
Bath
Luxembourg
Institutional and Demographic Explanations of Women’s Employment, and Earnings Inequality Within
2013
and Between Households, Seminar on Social Stratification, Welfare and Social Policy, Swedish Institute for
Stockholm
Social Research (SOFI), University of Stockholm.
2013
2013
The contribution of family policies to income inequality within and between households. A study in 18
OECD countries between 1975 and 2005, Seminar on Reforming Social Security.
Women’s Employment: Institutional and Demographic Explanations, Invited Talk, after being shortlisted
for a postdoctoral research fellowship at Nuffield College.
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Grants and Projects
Investing against poverty: The changing balance between public service provision, cash
benefits and employment in Europe
SEK 1,600,000
SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL FOR HEALTH, WORKING LIFE AND WELFARE (FORTE)
2016
• Sole Applicant and Principle Investigator
• Project ongoing
Housing benefits and family dynamics in European Countries
SEK 1,250,000
GRANT IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE LINNAEUS CENTER FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND FAMILY DYNAMICS IN EUROPE (SPADE)
2015
• Co-Applicant (with Kenneth Nelson)
• Project ongoing
No Activation Without Reconciliation?
SEK 514,500
INSTITUTE FOR EVALUATION OF LABOUR MARKET AND EDUCATION POLICY (IFAU)
2014
• Sole Applicant and Principle Investigator
• Financial Report submitted
Awards
Nominated for the Rosabeth Moss Kanter award for excellence in work-family research, For the article
2016
‘Family Policies and Single-Parent Poverty in 18 OECD Countries, 1978-2008’, published in 2015 with Laurie C.
Maldonado in Community, Work and Family.
2015
Travel Grant, Wenner Gren Foundation.
2014
Runner-up for the Junior scholar best paper award, Work Family Researchers Network.
2010-2013
Various awards and grants during PhD, IGS Price for Best Research, IGS best paper award, IGS best poster
award, LIS Visiting Scholar Grant, NIG Travel grant, NIG text edit grant, and EU Short Visits Grant.
SEK 6,000
EUR 7,000
Consultancy and Scientific Advice
EU Project the Exchange of good practices: Support to Lone Parents
EUR 2,200
INDEPENDENT EXPERT FOR THE NETHERLANDS
2015
• Participated in EU Project the Exchange of good practices: Support to Lone Parents
• Wrote brief report on policies for lone parents in the Netherlands
European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)
EUR 2,000
EXTERNAL REVIEWER
2016
• External Reviewer for report ‘Gender and Poverty, review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States’
DG Employment
EUR 500
SPEAKER AND PARTICIPANT
2016
• Symposium on Making Work Pay
European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)
PARTICIPANT
2016
• Consultation meeting - From Practices with Potential to Good Practices on Women and Poverty
European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)
PARTICIPANT
2015
• Experts meeting on women and poverty
Other Professional Positions and Activities
Peer Review
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POPULATION (2 TIMES), SOCIAL POLITICS (3 TIMES), COMMUNITY, WORK & FAMILY (3 TIMES),
SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ONLINE (12 TIMES), ACTA SOCIOLOGICA (4 TIMES), JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY (4
TIMES), INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY (13 TIMES), REVIEW OF EUROPEAN STUDIES (6 TIMES),
DEMOGRAPHY (ONCE), JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY (ONCE), DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH (2 TIMES), JOURNAL OF SOCIAL
2013 - current
POLICY (2 TIMES), FINNISH YEARBOOK OF POPULATION RESEARCH (ONCE), EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW (5 TIMES),
SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH (2 TIMES), JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICY (ONCE).
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Member of the international review committee for the Rosabeth Moss Kanter award for
Excellence in Work-Family Research
CENTER FOR FAMILIES AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY AND THE CENTER FOR WORK AND FAMILY AT BOSTON COLLEGE
Listed as External Expert
2017
Vilnius
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR GENDER EQUALITY (EIGE)
2016 - 2019
Coordinator of the Special Interest Group on Public and Economic Policy
WORK AND FAMILY RESEARCHERS NETWORK (WFRN)
2015 - current
Editorial board member
SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ONLINE
2015 - current
Coordinator of the seminar series on ‘Social stratification, welfare, and social policy’
THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (SOFI)
Stockholm
2014 - current
Member of the Repository Commission
WORK AND FAMILY RESEARCHERS NETWORK (WFRN)
2012 - current
• The Repository Commission manages a world-leading work-family commons
• Worked on advertising the network, creating flyers and representing the repository at international conferences.
President and board member
Enschede
PHD NETWORK UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE (P-NUT)
2011-2013
• President from 2012 to 2013
• Worked on professionalising the organisation, formulating the goal to represent, inform and connect PhD candidates at the University of
Twente. As president, I worked mostly on the representation task of the network.
Jury Member Brasz Price for Best Thesis in Public Administration
NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNANCE (NIG)
2012 - 2013
• Participated in selecting the best annual Master thesis of students in Dutch public administration programs
Coordinator of Innovation of Governance Seminars
Enschede
UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
2010 - 2013
Student Member Education Board
Nijmegen
RESEARCH MASTER SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SCIENCES, RADBOUD UNIVERSITY
2007 - 2009
Chairman
Utrecht
NETWORK CHRONICALLY ILL AND DISABLED, GROENLINKS
2005 - 2007
Teaching
PhD Supervision
STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY
2017
• Acted as opponent at the half-time seminar of Kathrin Morosow, on her dissertation ”Family Demography, Social Policy and Unintended Consequences”
Supervision
STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
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2010 - current
Supervision of C-Uppsats (bachelor-level thesis): 1 student
Supervision of Bachelor Theses: 2 students
Supervision of Master Theses: 3 students
Supervision of Trainees: 2 students
Comparative Sociology
given 4 times
SOCIOLOGY, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY
2015 - 2016
• This course is given together with various colleagues, each lecturing based on their expertise. Students receive introduction in the driving forces,
institutions, and outcomes of the welfare state, in comparative perspective.
• Typically, I give two lectures: ”Gender and the welfare state” and ”Social Investment (applied to single-parent families)”
• On several occasions, I supervised groups of students in writing their B-level thesis, as a follow-up course of ’Comparative Sociology’
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Guest Lectures
VARIOUS PROGRAMS AND UNIVERSITIES
2009 - 2016
• I’ve given various guest lectures, including:
• ”Social Investment and Single Parents Triple Bind” (2015), Master program European Studies, University of Twente
• ”Family policies and women’s employment: spurring inequality or an instrument against poverty?” (2015), Bachelor program Public Administration, University of Twente
• One-day instruction to working with the LIS data, as part of the workshop ”Inequality by the Numbers: One- week workshop on socio-economic
inequalities” (2015), City University of New York
• ”Female employment, Fertility, and ... Statistics!” (2010), Bachelor program European Studies, University of Twente
• ”A day in the life of a positivist” (2009), Honours Degree of European Studies (University of Twente)
Management and Organization of Professional Organizations
BACHELOR IN PUBLIC ADMINISTATION, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
3 times
2009 - 2012
• This course gave an introduction to organisational sociology, focused on working in public organizations, coordinated by Prof. Dr. Ariana Need
• My role was to give workgroups to discuss lecture material and assignments, supervise students in writing their research report, and to give
selected lectures.
Service Managements
2 times
BACHELOR IN BUSINESS, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
2009 - 2011
• This course gave an introduction to organisational sociology, focused on human service organisations, coordinated by Prof. Dr. Ariana Need
• My role was to give workgroups to discuss lecture material and assignments, supervise students in writing their research report, and to give
selected lectures.
Societal Organization
3 times
BACHELOR IN PUBLIC ADMINISTATION & BACHELOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF TYWENTE
2009 - 2011
• This course gave an introduction to sociology, coordinated by Dr. Ringo Ossewaarde
• My role was to give workgroups to discuss lecture material and assignments.
Free to be Resposibly, or Responsible to be Free
HONOURS PROGRAMME, RADBOUD UNIVERSITY
2008
• This course was designed by myself and Jasper ’t Jong, and given as an elective course in the Honours Programme of the Radboud Univeristy.
Postgraduate Education / Workshops / Short Courses
2016
Euromod and HHOT training course, Centre for Social Policy
2015
Inequality by the numbers, One-Week workshop on Socio-Inequality Inequalities, organised by LIS
Antwerp
New York
Doctorate Program of the Netherlands Institute of Government (NIG), Courseload: 28 ECTS. Completed
2012
courses included: Core themes and the PhD experience, Political Science: State of the Art, Estimating Policy
Positions using Quantitative Text Analysis, Using Mixed Methods to Study Social Phenomena, and Your
Postdoctoral Career.
2012
2011
2010
Seminar on Overtime Analysis in Comparative Research, Part of the QMSS2 Program
Analysis methods for cross-national comparisons, Part of the QMSS2 Program, Course Organisor: Bart
Meuleman
Advanced Methods for the analysis of complex event history data, Part of the QMSS2 Program, Course
Organisor: Fiona Steele
Vienna
Leuven
Bristol
2011
The Institutional Frames of Gender-Class Equality, By Daniela Grunow & Lynn Cooke.
2009
Mixed Effects models in R using the lme4 package, By Douglas Bates
2008
Assessing Bias in the Estimation of Causal Effects, By Thomas DiPrete
2008
Linear, generalized and nonlinear mixed models with the lme4 package, By Douglas Bates
Dortmund
2008
Regression Modeling Strategies, By Frank E. Harell, Jr.
Dortmund
2008
Academic Writing in English, Radboud University
Nijmegen
2007
Preparation course for Education Board, Radboud University
Nijmegen
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Amsterdam
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