Annual report 2008
Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute
NIDI is an institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
P.O. Box 11650 2502 AR The Hague The Netherlands Lange Houtstraat 19 2511 CV The Hague www.nidi.nl The Hague, May 2009
Contents 1. Mission and scope...................................................................5 2. Research...................................................................................5 2.1. The Social Demography Department (SoDem).............6 2.1.1. The early stages of the life course........................7 2.1.2. The later stages of the life course.........................7 2.1.3. Intergenerational Relations...................................8 2.1.4. Policy Contexts.....................................................9 2.2. The Projections, Migration and Health Department (PMH)............................................................................9 2.2.1. Population Projections and Models....................10 2.2.2. Migration and Integration...................................11 2.2.3. Health..................................................................11 3. Performance...........................................................................12 4. NIDI Scientific Output in 2008.............................................18
1. Mission and scope NIDI’s mission is to build and maintain a knowledge infrastructure for population issues. This mission takes shape by conducting high-quality scientific research into population issues (our core activity) and disseminating population information to stakeholders in academia, policy and society at large. NIDI seeks to further strengthen its position as a unique national and leading international institute for population studies. This requires that it is firmly embedded in national and international networks. In the Netherlands it does so through focused collaboration with universities and policy makers, such as government ministries and policy analysis agencies. While continuing to have a solid grounding in the Netherlands, NIDI aspires to secure a position as a European centre of excellence in the face of a changing academic research environment in Europe: a shared and highly competitive European Research Area. NIDI participates actively in EU Framework Programmes, initiatives of the European Research Council and the European Science Foundation and in policy research commissioned by the European Commission and the United Nations. The Institute also contributes actively to education and training as part of national and international programmes.
2. Research NIDI research is carried out in two research departments. Research projects are carried out by flexible teams of researchers. The composition of these teams may involve researchers from both departments and depends entirely on the subject matter of the project. The overriding theme of our research programme is ‘Lives in Contexts’. Population structure and trends are the result of the behaviour of individuals, couples, families and households. The population we observe today is the outcome of past demographic processes. To understand demographic trends at the macro level we need to understand demographic behaviour at the micro level. For the latter, insight is needed into the influence of the social context on behaviour. In short, lives need to be studied in their context and since this context consists of many dimensions and has different levels, we speak about contexts.
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This overall theme is broken down into a number of research strands. ‘Early stages in the life course’, ‘Later stages in the life course’ and ‘Intergenerational Relations’ focus on major life course transitions and interdependencies and are the backbone of the Social Demography Department. Social issues that are addressed in these strands include the transition to adulthood, the process of retirement and the social ‘ties that bind’. In the PMH Department future demographic trends and impacts are dealt with in the ‘Projections and Models’ strand, while two major social issues are at the core of the ‘Migration and Integration’ and ‘Health’ strands. Social and policy implications are addressed in all research strands. The analysis of policy implications of current and future demographic trends is concentrated in the research strand ‘Policy Contexts’. 2.1. The Social Demography Department (SoDem) Research in the Social Demography Department has three aims. First, it seeks to describe demographic changes by monitoring changes in the occurrence and timing of demographic events and in the interrelatedness of events. Second, it wishes to explain these changes by using the life-course perspective as a theoretical framework to integrate contributions from several scientific disciplines, by applying state-of-the-art methodology and by collecting and analysing longitudinal datasets. Third, it seeks to illuminate the social impacts of demographic changes by focusing on both the micro- and the macro-consequences of changing life courses. The activities of the SoDem department are structured in four research strands. The first two strands focus on the study of two demographically and socially dense periods in the life course: the early stages of the life course, with the transition to adulthood at its core, and the later stages of the life course, with the so-called ‘third age’ i.e. the life phase starting with retirement at its core. The third strand focuses on intergenerational relationships. The common denominator of these strands is the ‘linked lives’ dimension of the life-course perspective. A fourth strand addresses the interplay of population trends and policies (the ‘social time’ and ‘historical time’ dimension of the life-course perspective).
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2.1.1. The early stages of the life course Young adulthood is a crucial life phase in which men and women take decisions in the family and work domains that have far-reaching consequences for their future life courses. NIDI research on the life courses of young adults takes both the micro- and the macro-context of demographic decisions into account and focuses on the processes of leaving home, union formation, parenthood and divorce. Projects that were carried out in 2008 include the following: • Reproductive decision-making in a macro-micro perspective (REPRO)(Liefbroer, Merz) • The Timing of life. Understanding cross-national differences in the organization of the life course in Europe (LIFETIMING) (Liefbroer, Rijken) The following PhD project is executed in the this research strand: -- Life-course trajectories and well-being among young adults (Liefbroer, Soons) • The Demography of Young Adults and Intergenerational Transmission (Liefbroer) • Nuptiality in the Netherlands, 1815-1970 (Van Poppel) 2.1.2. The later stages of the life course The Third Age is an eventful period in the life course where older adults experience transitions in several life domains such as work and family. NIDI research on this life stage focuses on the causes and consequences of the transition from work to retirement. Set against the backdrop of an ageing population and workforce and policies to raise the labour force participation of the elderly, individual retirement planning is an important issue in the Netherlands, also in view of increasing individual responsibility of workers for their retirement planning and savings. NIDI research explicitly pays attention to the social context of the labour market behaviour of older adults. Projects that were carried out in 2008 include the following: • The Process of Retirement. A dynamic and multi actor perspective (VIDI) (Henkens, Van Solinge) The following studies are executed in the framework of the VIDI project: -- Getting a Grip on Extending Working Life (Henkens, Van Solinge, Van Dalen) -- Re-entering the labour force by retirees (Henkens, Van Dalen)
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• Activating Senior Potential in Ageing Europe (ASPA) (Henkens, Van Dalen, Conen) 2.1.3. Intergenerational Relations This research strand focuses on intergenerational relations, family networks and demographic behaviour. It benefits substantially from the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS). In this large-scale survey of family relationships in the Netherlands, data from various family members were collected twice over the course of a period of three years. The panel design allows the study of how and to what extent intergenerational relations and solidarity manifest themselves and change within families. In the Generations and Gender Programme similar issues are addressed in a series of nationally comparative panel surveys and contextual databases. In 2007 the NKPS joined the GGP. Participation in the GGP enables analyses of Dutch family networks and demographic behaviour in an international context. NIDI is currently coordinating GGP. This research strand also has an ageing focus looking at how individual experiences and the events that take place during the life course affect well-being in later life. The causes and implications of the diversity in life courses of older adults are also studied, as well as intergenerational relations. Projects that were carried out in 2008 include the following:
• Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) (Dykstra, Liefbroer, Merz, Starink, Schenk) The following PhD projects are currently being executed at NIDI in the framework of NKPS: -- Intergenerational transmission of work-family patterns and exchange of support between parents and children (Dykstra, Van Putten) -- Antecedents and consequences of childlessness (Dykstra, Keizer) • Generations and Gender Programme: A European research infrastructure on the causes and consequences of demographic developments (Gender 2007) (Dykstra, Liefbroer, Kveder, Schenk, Beets) • Multilinks. How demographic changes shape intergenerational solidarity, well-being and social integration: a multilink’s framework (Dykstra, Liefbroer, Schenk) The following PhD project is currently being executed at NIDI in the framework of Multilinks:
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-- Family solidarity in aging societies) (Dykstra, Schenk) • Major Ageing and Gender Issues in Europe (MAGGIE) (Dykstra, Fokkema) 2.1.4. Policy Contexts The social context in which the life course develops is partly shaped by policy interventions that necessitate to study the interplay of demographic trends and demographic behaviour and policy. Research in this strand aims to be supportive to evidence-based policy making and analyzes policy implications of current and future demographic trends as well as attitudes about population issues and their policy implications. Projects that were carried out in 2008 include the following: • Population Issues in the Netherlands (WPRB 2009)(Van Nimwegen, Heering, Beets, Henkens, Van Dalen) • Demography Network of the EU Social Situation Observatory (DemoNet)(Van Nimwegen, Van der Erf, Merz, Heering) 2.2. The Projections, Migration and Health Department (PMH) In the PMH Department the overall theme of ‘Lives in Contexts’ is elaborated in three related research strands: Population Projections and Models, Migration and Integration, and Health. The models and methods that are developed and applied aim to improve population and health projections, to estimate international migration flows and to assess the impact of health and other interventions. NIDI research focuses on interdisciplinary analyses that take the multiple causes and consequences of demographic change into account. In the research strand Population Projections and Models, research activities include the development and application of demographic models as well as analyses of the causes of demographic changes. The models are applied both to demographic projections and to assessing the economic and social consequences of demographic changes. The projection models developed are multistate models. International migration plays a major part in shaping the demographic future and thus the second research strand focuses on international migration and the integration of migrants in Europe. Both substantive and methodological issues are addressed. The third research strand
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focuses on health and includes both analyses of health status and health care. The impact of risk factors, such as smoking and obesity, on health and healthcare is analysed. Also the impact of health systems on health care is studied with a focus on financial information which is crucial to understand the performance of health systems. 2.2.1. Population Projections and Models The focus of this research strand is the development of population projections and models. In order to improve the quality of population projections broken down by various characteristics, NIDI research focuses on the development and application of multistate models. In these models the distribution of people among so-called states (marital status, employment status, health status etc.) is the outcome of transitions people make in their life course. Multistate models are ‘dynamic’ models: individuals move between states (e.g. from being single to married, from unemployed to employed, from healthy to unhealthy) and as a consequence the structure of the population changes. A major advantage of dynamic models is that they reflect more closely the process of demographic change in the real world. As a result, they are better suited for integrated population projections and for assessing the impact of behavioural change on population dynamics. As multistate models project the population on the basis of transitions that individuals make in life, such models fit well in the NIDI strategy where the life course approach is central to explaining demographic behaviour. Projects that were carried out in 2008 include the following: • Bridging the micro-macro gap in population forecasting (MicMac) (Van der Gaag, De Beer, Willekens, Ekamper, Bijwaard) • Social Statistical Information System and Population Census Aruba (Aruba 2010) (Eelens) The following PhD project is carried out in this research strand: -- Microsimulation model SIMFIRMS 3 (Van Wissen, Huisman) 2.2.2. Migration and Integration The quality of migration statistics in many European countries is still poor. NIDI activities focus on how to improve the quality and comparability of migration statistics. For this purpose NIDI develops methods to accurately estimate missing data in order to generate a synthetic database on international migration in Europe. As the
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number of international migrants has increased, immigration and integration issues have gained importance. Many immigrants have a relatively low level of educational attainment. This affects not only the integration of the immigrants themselves but also that of their children (the so-called second generation). Projects that were carried out in 2008 include the following: • Modelling migration and migrant populations (MIMOSA) (De Beer, Van der Erf, Ekamper, Willekens, Bijwaard) The following PhD project is carried out in the context of this research strand: -- Estimation of international migration flows in Europe (Willekens, Nowok) • Demographic and Migratory Flows affecting European Regions and Cities (DEMIFER) (De Beer, Van der Gaag, Ekamper, Van der Erf) • The Integration of the European Second Generation (TIES) (Heering, Groenewold, Fokkema, vacancy) The following PhD project is carried out in the context of this research strand: -- Partner choice and union formation of second-generation migrants (Liefbroer, Huschek) 2.2.3. Health The focus of this theme is on health systems with an emphasis on the performance of these systems and an analysis of risk factors and interventions on health and healthcare costs. As financial transactions are a major component of the functioning of health systems it is important to analyse financial flows, notably with respect to reproductive health. NIDI has charted global resource flows for population activities since 1997 in the context of reviewing progress towards the achievement of goals set at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD, Cairo 1994) and its follow-up. Projects that were carried out in 2008 include the following: • Financial Resource Flows for Population and AIDS activities (RF)(Micevska, Beekink, Ernsten, Starink, Willekens) • Demography-Epidemiology-Actuariat (DEA) (Willekens, Reuser, Bonneux
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The following PhD project is executed in the framework of DEA: -- The impact of risk factors on active life expectancy (Willekens, Reuser, Bonneux) • Assessing Needs for Care in European Nations (ANCIEN) (Bonneux, Willekens) • The long-term development of public health (Van Poppel, Ekamper, Liefbroer)
3. Performance In 2008 NIDI was evaluated by an international team of experts. The full documentastion, including the NIDI self-assessment, the report of the Evaluation Committee, NIDI’s response, the comments by NIDI’s Scientific Advisory Board and the response by the Board and Management of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) are available on the NIDI website (http://www. nidi.knaw.nl/en/organisation). The institute as a whole was judged as very good to excellent, while the quality, productivity and relevance of our activities were all ranked as very good. Other qualifications regarding e.g. the effectiveness of the leadership and its openness to bottom-up initiatives, the outreach to the general public, as well as the high level of cohesion within the institute and the strong solidarity between departments were also very positive. The Committee’s evaluation was gladly accepted by the management to be fully supportive of the scientific refocusing and repositioning of the institute that has taken place in recent years and which was fortunate to build on the very rich heritage of NIDI. Obviously the Committee shared the view of NIDI that the scientific course of the institute, as set out in our strategy with its shared approach, its interdisciplinary perspective, its international orientation and its balanced scope, is a good one and needs to be pursued in the coming years. We are fully committed to further implement this strategy taking the Committee’s recommendations into account. The ‘lives in contexts’ approach met with approval of the Committee and will be continued. NIDI agreed that the ‘contexts’ in and the (spatial) scale on which life courses are being studied need further specification; in our view the specification of ‘context’ fully depends on the research question that needs to be answered. Nevertheless,
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households, the family and institutions at the country level are the most important contexts in our current research while regional and municipal level contexts receive less attention. The Committee stressed the importance of multistate demography and recommended that multistate models should be applied to more research topics. We agree that this methodology is very important in demography and for NIDI. Within the PMH department multistate models are being applied to both population projections and health research and they will be applied to migration research. The Committee judged our productivity to be very good. The self assessment illustrates that our overall scientific output, including that in the highest ranked categories, has shown a healthy growth over the past years. It also shows that an increasing number of staff members participate in our scientific production. The Board and management of the Academy welcomed the fact that the institute as a whole was judged as very good to excellent, whereby all relevant subtopics as indicated by the Standard Evaluation Protocol (SEP) were evaluated with the score very good. According to the Academy this showed the effectiveness of the new direction that was chosen by the NIDI management after the evaluation in 2001. In that evaluation NIDI was advised to strengthen its analytical research and to increase the scientific output. In the view of the Academy this had clearly taken place, and the KNAW highly appreciated the work that had been performed by the NIDI management to reach this successfull new stage in the scientific development of the institute. This development took place in a period, characterized by relevant problems in terms of budget and organization. The fact that the changes in scientific scope and organizational structure took place without disturbing the social cohesion within the institute is a remarkable achievement. Some key events • NIDI depends largely (50 per cent) on external funding. The Institute has shown to be increasingly effective in acquiring projects that are in keeping with NIDI’s mission. After the succesful acquisition in 2007 when four out of four research proposals in the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission (FP7) were granted, also the year 2008 saw the start of some important new projects. The project ‘Estimates of long
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term care needs (Ancien) was granted in FP7. The objectives of this project are to review the long-term care (LTC) systems in EU member states, to assess the actual and future numbers of elderly care-dependent people in selected countries and to develop a methodology for comprehensive analysis of actual and future LTC needs and provisions across European countries. The task of NIDI is the forecasting of LTC needs in the ageing European population. Changing lifestyles tend to decrease mortality of rapidly fatal diseases and disability at the expense of increases in non-fatal disorders. Improved care and health care extend survival of frail, disabled elderly. • From the start of this international programme, NIDI has been involved in the Generations and Gender Programme (GGP), a system of nationally comparative surveys and contextual databases, which is aimed at improving the knowledge base for policy-making in UNECE countries. In some ways NKPS can be viewed as a forerunner to and a source of inspiration for the GGP and in 2007 NKPS joined GGP. Participation in GGP enables analyses of Dutch family networks and demographic behaviour in an international context. Furthermore, the impact of policy and welfare regimes on demographic behaviour, labour market participation, and care to older and younger family generations can be studied. To enhance international comparability, NKPS data are currently being harmonised with the GGP as part of NIDI’s ongoing commitment to this international programme. NIDI was part of an international consortium that succeeded in acquiring multi-year funding under the 7th Framework Programme of the EU to further elaborate the GGP (GENDER2007). NIDI is currently leading this EU infrastructure project which started in January 2009. • In 2008 the US National Institute of Ageing (NIA) provided support for a study on the long-term impact of famine on health using historical data; this project, which will run until 2013, will be executed in collaboration with Lumey (Columbia University), who was a fellow at NIAS in the period 2008-2009. • Demographic and socio-economic trends and policy impacts are monitored in the framework of the Social Situation Observatory of the European Commission which aims to inform the social policy debate in the European Union. NIDI is leading the new Demography Network (DemoNet) of the Observatory which further consists of the Institut National d’Etudes Démographi-
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ques (INED, Paris), the Vienna Institute for Demography (VID, Vienna) and the Rostock Center for the Study of Demographic Change (RCDC, Rostock) a partnership of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and the University of Rostock. The primary task of the Demography Network is to monitor social and demographic trends in the European Union from a comparative perspective, to provide policy-relevant analysis of these trends, their determinants and implications and to monitor key policy-relevant research findings. • Also in 2008 a joint research proposal of NIDI and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) was granted to assess the effects of demographic trends and migration flows on European regions and cities and to examine the implications for regional competitiveness and European social cohesion, taking into account possible effects of climate change. The project ‘Demographic and Migratory Flows affecting European Regions and Cities’ (DEMIFER) examines the effects of demographic developments and migration flows for various types of regions. In order to assess the effects of future demographic and migration developments on the structure of the population and the labour force in European regions alternative scenarios will be developed. These scenarios will be based on analyses of the causes and consequences of migration and will show the impact of future internal migration, international migration, natural population development and labour force participation on the growth and ageing of regional population and labour force. Demifer is carried out by a consortium of research institutes led by NIDI and further consisting of the University of Vienna, Austria, the International Organization for Migration/Central European Forum for Migration and Population Research (IOM/CEFMR, Poland), the University of Leeds/School of Geography, United Kingdom, the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, the Nordic Centre for Spatial Development (Nordregio, Sweden), and the National Research Council (CNR, Italy). • In 2008 the special chair in Kinship Demography at the University of Utrecht was prolonged for another period of five years as from 1 March 2007. Pearl Dykstra was re-appointed on this chair which in addition to teaching now also includes research. • Tineke Fokkema spent her sabbatical in Morocco, where she elaborated a new research topic regarding the well being of older
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Moroccan return migrants. She also worked on the views of young Moroccans about Europe. Helga de Valk was invited to occupy the DAAD Chair for International Comparative Studies in Social Sciences in Bremen in the winter semester of 2008 and to be guest lecturer at the Graduate School for Social Sciences of Bremen University in the Centre of Advanced Studies in Delmenhorst. Per 1 October Helga de Valk left NIDI and took up the position of assistant professor at the Social Research Department/Interface Demography of Vrije Universiteit Brussel In the second half of 2008 Frans van Poppel spent his sabbatical at the Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI) of the Australian National University in Canberra where he studied the role of medical doctors in the mortality and fertility decline and attitudes regarding the shifting borders between life and death in early childhood. A demographic study of the members of the Royal Academy by former NIDI Director Dirk van de Kaa in collaboration with former NIDI colleague Yves de Roo was published in 2008 in the book series ‘Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen’. The very successful 2008 European Population Conference of the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS) in Barcelona attracted more participants and good quality papers and posters than ever before. NIDI is one of the major supporters of EAPS, which organization is hosted by NIDI.
Organization • Staff. As per 1 January 2009, NIDI has about 50 staff members (44.3 full-time equivalents, FTEs). In addition to the Directorate (2 FTEs), our research programme is carried out by two research departments. The Social Demography Department (SoDem 15.8 FTEs), headed by Kène Henkens and Aat Liefbroer and the Projections, Migration and Health Department (PMH, 16.0 FTEs) headed by Joop de Beer. The Support Department (12.5 FTEs) is led by Nico van Nimwegen and is responsible for all services in support of the scientific activities. • Finance. The Operating Statement for the year 2008 showed a positive balance of some 100.000 Euro, indicating a sound financial position.
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• Training. In 2008 and as a follow up to the external evaluation, a new training policy was developed, stressing the need for continuous investments in human capital development. In this policy, training is viewed in a life course perspective (permanent education) where focused training is meant to increase professionalism and will enable both NIDI and its staff to achieve their objectives in an increasingly competitive environment through enhanced employability. • Management. When NIDI joined the Academy in 2003 a temporary Supervisory Committee (‘Stichting Toezicht Convenant NIDI’) was created to oversee the implementation of the agreement governing the affiliation of NIDI to the Academy. The Committee consisted of the members of the former Board of NIDI with drs. W.J. Deetman as Chair, dr. G. Elzinga as Vice-Chair, drs. P.H.M. Kuys as Treasurer and professor dr. J.A. van Ginkel and dr. A.D. Wolff-Albers as members. After an extensive review the Committee concluded that the affiliation of NIDI with the Academy had gone smoothly where NIDI had secured a firm position within the Academy. The disbanding of the Supervisory Committee in February 2008 illustrated that also the last ties with the old NIDI were cut loose. • Table 1 gives an overview of management indicators
4. NIDI Scientific Output in 2008 This chapter summarizes the scientific output of NIDI in the year 2008. The output is classified in two ways. In the first section the output is presented according to the criteria agreed upon in the Standard Evaluation Protocol 2003-2009 for public research organizations in the Netherlands (SEP). This section comprises the following categories of output: 1. Academic Publications, including articles in refereed (top) Journals (1a), articles in other Journals (1b), and book chapters (1c). 2. Monographs and books. 3. PhD theses. 4. Professional publications and products, including scientific dissemination articles in Demos (4a), other reports (4b), software,
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Table 1: Management Indicators Staff and Finance Total Staff (fte*) Staff employed by KNAW (fte*) Other Staff
2005 46,4 46,4 0
2006 46,5 44,5 2,0
2007 43,8 43,8 0
2008 41,3 41,3 0
Proportion scientific staff Proportion temporary staff PhD trainees (fte*) Realized Income Share of funding by Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) %
65,7 20,7 3,0 4,232
63,0 16,4 2,0 5,320
63,5 20,8 3,8 4,788
67,5 22,4 5,3 3,767
9,5
22,0
15,7
2,4
Share of funding by governmental and non-governmental organizations other than the Dutch Ministry of Education and Science (third-party funding) %
43,8
39,0
37,2
36,5
Research
2005
2006
2007
2008
Scientific publications PhD dissertations a Average research commitment (fte*) Academic Chairs of staff employed by KNAW
87 2 32,4 3
82 4 34,8 3
115 2 26,1 4
115 0 24,6 4
*fte: full time equivalent realized available manpower: weighted average. a External PhD’s which where (co-) supervised by NIDI are included here.
databases, CD’s, questionnaires (4c), book reviews (4d) and articles in other media (4e). In the second section, other professional output of NIDI is presented to complement the picture presented in the SEP classification. To reflect NIDI’s broad mission, this professional output is subdivided into “science” oriented and “society/policy” oriented, as follows: 5. Other professional SCIENCE oriented output, including academic chairs, editorships of journals, editorships of books, referees/discussants, courses/classes taught, PhDs
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supervised, research trainees supervised, workshops/seminars organized and working papers/conference papers (5a). Other professional SOCIETY/POLICY oriented, output, including committees and boards, advising and consultancies (note that this section was integrated in the former from 2008 onwards), lectures and presentations, press releases /newsletters and media coverage/ NIDI in the media (5b). A summary overview of the scientific output of NIDI is presented in Table 2 where the 2008 data are presented in the perspective of the trends since the year 2000. The data for 2008 indicate that NIDI was able to maintain the level of productivity which had seen an overall increase in recent years and especially over the period under review (see also New Balance, Self Assessment NIDI 2007).
Monographs* books
PhD theses*
Professional publications and products* a. scientific dissemination articles (Demos) b. other reports c. software/databases/CD’s/questionnaires d. book reviews e. articles in other media
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3
4
b c
Academic publications* in refereed journals - of which in SSCI** indexed (top) journals - of which in other refereed journals in other journals book chapters
1 a
17 46 5 1 3
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10 10 10 25
2000
Table 2: NIDI output 2000-2008
24 40 8 3 11
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14
8 19 8 30
2001
20 37 3 4 7
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13
11 18 14 28
2002
27 27 2 5 9
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13
9 18 20 31
2003
16 19 2 2 8
2
16
16 23 20 21
2004
14 31 8 1 22
1
14
16 21 11 26
2005
19 31 7 4 43
2
14
19 12 21 23
2006
14 38 5 4 47
1
10
34 18 11 42
2007
52 15 15 29
9
28 15 13 56
2008
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- committees and boards - advising and consultancies - lectures and presentations - press releases/newsletters - media coverage
society/policy oriented 36 8 64 3 105
2 19 14 16 11 6 16 58
19 6 51 2 123
3 17 16 13 7 3 10 34
31 14 38 3 66
3 22 31 12 23 4 14 19
58 8 36 3 207
5 21 59 16 41 7 13 22
37 7 34 5 175
4 19 22 18 35 11 7 23
56 3 76 5 153
4 20 36 23 36 9 11 24
* In accordance with the Standard evaluation protocol 2003-2009 for public research organisations. ** Social Science Citation index.
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science oriented
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- academic chairs - editorship journals/books - referee/discussant - courses/classes taught - PhDs supervised - research trainees supervised - workshops/seminars organised - working -/conference papers
Other professional output
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66 5 82 6 113
4 20 39 21 38 9 11 20
54 9 74 6 211
4 33 55 22 22 5 7 4
35 75 5 196
4 21 69 12 19 3 3 5
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Output according to NIDI output classification 2008 1. Academic publications (in accordance with the Standard Evaluation Protocol 2003-2009 for public research organisations) a. in refereed journals of which in Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) indexed (top) journals: 28 Bergsma, A., Poot, G. & Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Happiness in the garden of Epicurus. Journal of Happiness Studies, 9(3), 397-423. Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Complementary medicine: regulating the irregular is a contradiction. British Medical Journal, 337(a795). Bosch, A.M., Willekens, F.J.C., Baqui, A.H., Ginneken, J.K.S. van & Hutter, I. (2008). Association between age at menarche and early-life nutritional status in rural Bangladesh. Journal of Biosocial Science, 40(2), 223-237. Bosch, A.M., Baqui, A.H. & Ginneken, J.K.S. van (2008). Early-life determinants of stunted adolescent girls and boys in Matlab, Bangladesh. Journal of Population, Health and Nutrition, 26(2), 189-199. Dalen, H.P. van (2008). Designing global collective action in population and HIV/ AIDS programs, 1983-2002: has anything changed? World Development, 36(3), 362-382. Fokkema, C.M., Valk, H.A.G. de, Beer, J.A.A. de & Duin, C. van (2008). The Netherlands: childbearing within the context of a “Poldermodel” society. Demographic Research, 19(21), 743-794. Fokkema, C.M. & Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Trends in living arrangements in Europe: convergence or divergence? Demographic Research, 19(36), 1351-1418. Gaag, N.L. van der & Wissen, L.J.G. van (2008). Economic determinants of internal migration rates: a comparison across five European countries. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 99(2), 209-222. Gaalen, R.I.A. van & Dykstra, P.A. (2008). Intergenerational contact beyond the dyad: the role of the sibling network. European Journal of Ageing, 5(1), 19-29. Gaymu, J., Ekamper, P. & Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Future trends in health and marital status: effects on the structure of living arrangements of older Europeans in 2030. European Journal of Ageing, 5(1), 5-17. Henkens, C.J.I.M., Solinge, H. van & Gallo, W. (2008). Effects of retirement voluntariness on changes in smoking, drinking and physical activity among Dutch older workers. European Journal of Public Health, 18(6), 644-649.
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Henkens, C.J.I.M., Remery, C. & Schippers, J. (2008). Shortages in the labour market: an analysis of employers’ behaviour. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 19(7), 1314-1327. Jong Gierveld, J. de & Dykstra, P.A. (2008). Virtue is its own reward?: support-giving in the family and loneliness in middle and old age. Ageing & Society, 28(2), 271-287. Keizer, R., Dykstra, P.A. & Jansen, M.D. (2008). Pathways into childlessness: evidence of gendered life course dynamics. Journal of Biosocial Science, 40(6), 863-878. Leung, G.T.Y., Jong Gierveld, J. de & Lam, L.C.W. (2008). Validation of the Chinese translation of the 6-item De Jong Gierveld loneliness scale in elderly Chinese. International Psychogeriatrics, 20(6), 1262-1272. Mandemakers, J. & Dykstra, P.A. (2008). Discrepancies in parent’s and adult child’s reports of support and contact. Journal of Marriage and Family, 70(2), 495-506. Poppel, F.W.A. van, Monden, C. & Mandemakers, K. (2008). Marriage timing over the generations. Human Nature: an interdisciplinary biosocial perspective, 19(1), 7-22. Putten, A.E. van, Dykstra, P.A. & Schippers, J. (2008). Just like mom?: the intergenerational reproduction of women’s paid work. European Sociological Review, 24(4), 435-449. Reuser, M., Bonneux, L.G.A. & Willekens, F.J.C. (2008). The burden of mortality of obesity at middle and old age is small: a life table analysis of the US Health and Retirement Survey. European Journal of Epidemiology, 23(9), 601-607. Scharf, T. & Jong Gierveld, J. de (2008). Loneliness in urban neighbourhoods: an Anglo-Dutch comparison. European Journal of Ageing, 5(2), 103-115. Simoons, M.L. & Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Obesity, cardiology and beyond [editorial comment]. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 52(12), 986-987. Solinge, H. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. (2008). Adjustment to and satisfaction with retirement: two of a kind? Psychology and Aging, 23(2), 422-434. Soons, J.P.M. & Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Together is better?: effects of relationship status and resources on young adults’ well-being. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 25(4), 603-624. Steenhof, L. & Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Intergenerational transmission of age at first birth in the Netherlands for birth cohorts born between 1935 and 1982: evidence from municipal registers. Population Studies: a journal of demography, 62(1), 69-84. Stuifbergen, M., Delden, J.J.M. van & Dykstra, P.A. (2008). The implications of today’s family structures for support giving to older parents. Ageing & Society, 28(3), 413-434.
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Valk, H.A.G. de & Schans, D. (2008). “They ought to do this for their parents”: perceptions of filial obligations among immigrant and Dutch older people. Ageing & Society, 28(1), 49-66. Velde, R. te, Eijkemans, M.J.C., Beets, G.C.N. & Habbema, J.D.F. (2008). Can assisted reproductive technologies help to offset population ageing? [Letter to the editor]. Human Reproduction, 23(9), 2173-2175. Zaadstra, B., Chorus, A.M.J., Buuren, S. van, Kalsbeek, H. & Noort, J.M. van (2008). Selective association of multiple sclerosis with infectious monocleosis. Multiple Sclerosis, 14(3), 307-313. of which in other refereed journals: 15 Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Echografische screening van de aorta abdominalis bij mannen van 65 jaar en ouder. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 152(29), 1646. Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Tegen de invoering van een bevolkingsprogramma voor opsporing van dikkedarmkanker. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 152(32), 1777. Bonneux, L.G.A., Zaadstra, B. & Beer, J.A.A. de (2008). Verstandige gezinsplanning: niet te laat, maar ook niet te vroeg kinderen krijgen. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 152(27), 1507-1512. Bosch, A.M., Hutter, I. & Ginneken, J.K.S. van (2008). Perceptions of adolescents and their mothers on reproductive and sexual development in Matlab, Bangladesh. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 20(3), 329-342. Dalen, H.P. van (2008). ��������������������������������������������������������� De angst voor vergrijzing, bevolkingskrimp en bevolkingspolitiek. Beleid en Maatschappij, 35(4), 257-277. Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Schippers, J. (2008). De lange mars van besef naar beleid: werkgevers en (hun) oudere werknemers. Tijdschrift voor HRM, 12(2), 40-62. Dalen, H.P. van & Engelen, E. (2008). De wonderbaarlijke terugkeer van Thomas Malthus. Beleid en Maatschappij, 35(4), 236-242. Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Schippers, J. (2008). Leeftijdsbewust personeelsbeleid van Nederlandse werkgevers mist doel. Kwartaalschrift Economie, 5(1), 21-47. Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Schippers, J. (2008). Vergrijzing en het onderschatte belang van informele kennisverwerving: een onderzoek onder werkgevers en werknemers. M & O: tijdschrift voor management en organisatie, 62(1), 52-65. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. (2008). Waarom weg uit Nederland?: hedendaagse emigratie verklaard. Mens en Maatschappij, 83(3), 213-238.
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Ginneken, J.K.S. van (2008). Family and other social factors contributing to differences in human immunodeficiency virus infection between South Africa and Bangladesh. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 3(2), 126-133. Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Solinge, H. van (2008). L’enracinement social des décisions de retraite aux Pays-Bas. Les Politiques Sociales, 68(3/4), 95-108. Jong Gierveld, J. de & Tilburg, T. van (2008). De ingekorte schaal voor algemene, emotionele en sociale eenzaamheid. Tijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie, 39(1), 4-15. Puri, M., Horstman, R.G., Matthews, Z., Falkingham, J., Padmadas, S. & Devkota, S. (2008). Examining out-of-pocket expenditures on reproductive and sexual health among the urban population of Nepal. Population Review, 47(2), 50-66. Rijken, A.J. & Knijn, T.C.M. (2008). Explaining Dutch fertility rates in a comparative European perspective. European Societies, 10(5), 763-786. b in other journals: 13 Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Vergrijzing en de instroom in zorginstellingen. [Gerongrafiek]. Geron: tijdschrift over ouder worden en maatschappij, 10(1), 53. Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Tussen een beetje gezond en niet ziek: risicobepaling. Nieuwsbrief Vasculaire Geneeskunde, 5(2), 21-23. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. (2008). De onzichtbare drempels van de internationale arbeidsmarkt. Economisch Statistische Berichten, 93(4529), 100-103. Dalen, H.P. van, Ederveen, S. & Henkens, C.J.I.M. (2008). De productiviteit van de oudere werknemer. Economisch Statistische Berichten, 93(4545), 631-633. Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Nicolaas, H. (2008). Emigratie: de spiegel van Hollands ongenoegen. Bevolkingstrends, 56(1e kwartaal), 32-38. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. (2008). Internationale arbeidsmarkt blijft onbenut. Economisch Statistische Berichten, 93(4533S), 36-40. Ekamper, P. & Mol, J.A. (2008). De bevolking van Leeuwarden halverwege de negentiende eeuw. De volkstelling van 1839 in kaart gebracht met HISGIS Fryslân. Fryslân. Nieuwsblad voor Geschiedenis en Cultuur, 13(3), 5-14. Ekamper, P. & Poppel, F.W.A. van (2008). Zuigelingensterfte per gemeente in Nederland, 1841-1939. Bevolkingstrends, 56(1e kwartaal), 23-29. Fokkema, C.M. & Bekke, S.C.G. ter (2008). 50-Plussers in Europa: ontvangers of juist gulle gevers? Geron: tijdschrift over ouder worden en maatschappij, 10(2), 58-61. Fokkema, C.M. (2008). Toenemend aantal ouderen migrantenvrouwen. [Gerongrafiek]. Geron: tijdschrift over ouder worden en maatschappij, 10(2), 49.
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Solinge, H. van (2008). Na pensioen bewegen ouderen meer. [Gerongrafiek]. Geron: tijdschrift over ouder worden en maatschappij, 10(3), 50. Solinge, H. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Oosterbaan, A. (2008). Werken na 65 als noodzaak: wie is er bang voor? Geron: tijdschrift over ouder worden en maatschappij, 10(1), 57-60. Steenhof, L. & Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Intergenerationele overdracht van de leeftijd bij geboorte van het eerste kind. Bevolkingstrends, 56(2), 82-94. c book chapters: 56 Beer, J.A.A. de (2008). Forecasting international migration: time series projections vs argument-based forecasts. In J. Raymer & F. Willekens (Eds.), International migration in Europe; data, models and estimates (pp. 283-306). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Beets, G.C.N., Bekke, S.C.G. ter & Schoorl, J.J. (2008). Migration history and demographic characteristics of the two second-generation groups. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 27-47). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Twee kinderen als norm: Nederlandse gezinnen kiezen vaker voor de lusten van kinderen dan voor de lasten. In N. van Nimwegen, J. van Everdingen, J. Geraedts & M. Evenblij (Eds.), Over bevolking: demografische ontwikkelingen in Nederland en daarbuiten (Cahier, 27/3) (pp. 27-35). Den Haag: Stichting Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij. Bijwaard, G.E., Dijk, B. van & Koning, J. de (2008). Working time preferences, labour market transitions and job satisfaction. In R. Muffels (Ed.), Flexibility and employment security in Europe: labour markets in transitions (pp. 255-277). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Billari, F. & Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Intergenerational ties: what can be gained from an international perspective? In A. Booth, A.C. Crouter & S.M. Bianchi (Eds.), Intergenerational caregiving (pp. 53-66). The Urban Institute Press. Bonifazi, C., Okólski, M., Schoorl, J.J. & Simon, P. (2008). Introduction. In C. Bonifazi, M. Okólski, J. Schoorl & P. Simon (Eds.), International migration in Europe: new trends and new methods of analysis (IMISCOE research) (pp. 9-13). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). De strijd om het hart van de consument. In I. de Beaufort, M. Hilhorst, S. Vandamme & S. van de Vathorst (Eds.), De kwestie: praktijkboek ethiek van de gezondheidszorg (pp. 373-381). Den Haag: Lemma.
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Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Langer leven door overgewicht, maar niet gezonder: de keerzijde van de welvaart: vaker naar de dokter met chronische kwalen. In N. van Nimwegen, J. van Everdingen, J. Geraedts & M. Evenblij (Eds.), Over bevolking: demografische ontwikkelingen in Nederland en daarbuiten (Cahier, 27/3) (pp. 36-37). Den Haag: Stichting Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij. Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Tandje bijschakelen: levensverwachting Nederlanders blijft achter. In N. van Nimwegen, J. van Everdingen, J. Geraedts & M. Evenblij (Eds.), Over bevolking: demografische ontwikkelingen in Nederland en daarbuiten (Cahier, 27/3) (pp. 39-47). Den Haag: Stichting Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij. Bras, H., Liefbroer, A.C. & Elzinga, C. (2008). Standaardisering van leefvormen?: trajecten naar volwassenheid van Nederlanders, 1850-1940. In I. Maas, M.H.D. van Leeuwen & K. Mandemakers (Eds.), Honderdvijftig jaar levenslopen: de Historische Steekproef Nederlandse Bevolking (Boekaflevering Mens & maatschappij 83(2008)) (pp. 15-50). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Cleland, J.G. & Ginneken, J.K.S. van (2008). Educational attainment and health/ survival. In K. Heggenhougen & S. Quah (Eds.), International encyclopedia of public health (six-volume set, 1-6) (pp. 295-303). New York: Academic Press. Crul, M., Groenewold, W.G.F. & Heering, E.L. (2008). Conclusies en aanbevelingen. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 181-188). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Crul, M., Groenewold, W.G.F. & Heering, E.L. (2008). Conclusions and implications. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 161-168). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Crul, M. & Heering, E.L. (2008). Introduction. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 19-26). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Dykstra, P.A. & Mandemakers, J. (2008). Verschillen tussen ouders en kinderen in de rapportage van steun en contact. In M. Kalmijn & M. Wittenberg (Eds.), Multi-actor data in survey onderzoek: bijdragen aan het DANS symposium van 17 januari 2007 (pp. 47-68). Amsterdam: Aksant.
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Esveldt, I., Fokkema, C.M. & Miettinen, A. (2008). Anticipated impact of family policies on fertility behaviour among the childless and among one-child parents. In C. Höhn, D. Avramov & I.A. Kotowska (Eds.), People, population change and policies: lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study. Vol. 1. Family change (European studies of population, 16-1) (pp. 369-390). Springer. Fast, J. & Jong Gierveld, J. de (2008). Ageing, disability and participation. In N. Keating (Ed.), Rural ageing: a good place to grow old? (pp. 63-73). Bristol: The Policy Press. Fokkema, C.M. & Esveldt, I. (2008). Motivation to have children in Europe. In C. Höhn, D. Avramov & I.E. Kotowska (Eds.), People, population change and policies: lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study. Vol. 1. Family change (European studies of population, 16-1) (pp. 141-155). Springer. Gaalen, R.I.A. van & Bijwaard, G.E. (2008). Wat bindt arbeidsmigranten aan Nederland?: levensloopdynamiek van tussen 1999 en 2003 gearriveerde arbeidsmigranten. In M. Mol, H.J. Dirven & R. van der Bie (Eds.), Dynamiek in de sociale statistiek: nieuwe cijfers over de sociaal-economische levensloop (pp. 191-205). Voorburg: Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Gaymu, J., Festy, P., Poulain, M. & Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Caractéristiques sociodémographiques des personnes âgées et conditions de vie. In J. Gaymu, P. Festy, M. Poulain & G.C.N. Beets (Eds.), Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahiers de l’INED, 162) (pp. 33-40). Paris: Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED). Gaymu, J., Festy, P., Beets, G.C.N. & Poulain, M. (2008). From elderly population projections to policy implications. In J. Gaymu, P. Festy, M. Poulain & G.C.N. Beets (Eds.), Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahies de l’INED, 162) (pp. 257-280). Paris: Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED). Gaymu, J., Festy, P., Poulain, M. & Beets, G.C.N. (2008). From the sociodemographic characteristics of the elderly to their living conditions. In J. Gaymu, P. Festy, M. Poulain & G.C.N. Beets (Eds.), Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahiers de l’INED, 162) (pp. 19-32). Paris: Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED). Gaymu, J., Ekamper, P., Springer, S., Beets, G.C.N., Pennec, S., Wissen, L.J.G. van & Desesquelles, A. (2008). Future family network and living arrangements of disabled elders. In J. Gaymu, P. Festy, M. Poulain & G.C.N. Beets (Eds.), Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahiers de l’INED, 162) (pp. 167-203). Paris: Institut National d’ Ëtudes Démographiques (INED).
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Gaymu, J., Festy, P., Beets, G.C.N. & Poulain, M. (2008). Les conséquences politiques des projections de la population âgée. In J. Gaymu, P. Festy, M. Poulain & G.C.N. Beets (Eds.), Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahiers de l’INED, 162) (pp. 281-291). Paris: Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED). Groenewold, W.G.F. (2008). Appendix. Sample design, TIES survey implementation and evaluation. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam:the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 169-179). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Groenewold, W.G.F. & Bilsborrow, R. (2008). Design of samples for international migration surveys: methodological considerations and lessons learned from a multi-country study in Africa and Europe. In C. Bonifazi, M. Okólski, J. Schoorl & P. Simon (Eds.), International migration in Europe: new trends and new methods of analysis (IMISCOE research) (pp. 293-312). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Groenewold, W.G.F. (2008). Identities and intercultural relations. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 105-127). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Heering, E.L. & Bekke, S.C.G. ter (2008). Labour and income. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 87-103). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Heering, E.L. & Bekke, S.C.G. ter (2008). Social relations. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 129-141). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Schippers, J. (2008). Labour market policies regarding older workers in the Netherlands. In P. Taylor (Ed.), The ageing labour force: promises and prospects (pp. 141-157). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Kaa, D.J. van de (2008). Demographic transitions. In Zeng Yi (Ed.), Demography [in Encyclopedia of life support systems (EOLSS)]. Eolss Publishers [developed under the auspices of the UNESCO]. Kalmijn, M. & Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Selectieve respons van alters in multi-actor surveys: hoe selectief en maakt het uit? In M. Kalmijn & M. Wittenberg (Eds.), Multi-actor data in survey onderzoek: bijdragen aan het DANS symposium van 17 januari 2007 (pp. 91-108). Amsterdam: Aksant.
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Poppel, F.W.A. van & Gaalen, R.I.A. van (2008). Sociale klasse, sociale mobiliteit en sterfte in Nederland, 1850-2007. In I. Maas, M.H.D. van Leeuwen & K. Mandemakers (Eds.), Honderdvijftig jaar levenslopen: de Historische Steekproef Nederlandse Bevolking (Boekaflevering Mens & maatschappij 83(2008)) (pp. 203-236). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Poppel, F.W.A. van & Gaalen, R.I.A. van (2008). The presence of parents and childhood survival : the passage of social time and differences by social class. In T. Bengtsson & G.P. Mineau (Eds.), Kinship and demographic behavior in the past (International studies in population, vol. 7) (pp. 105-134). Springer. Poulain, M., Ekamper, P. & Dal, L. (2008). Projection methods and data sources. In J. Gaymu, P. Festy, M. Poulain & G.C.N. Beets (Eds.), Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahiers de l’INED, 162) (pp. 293-314). Paris: Institut National d’ Ëtudes Démographiques (INED). Praag, C.S. van & Schoorl, J.J. (2008). Housing and segregation. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 49-62). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Praag, C.S. van (2008). Clash der culturen: het ontstaan van een multiculturele samenleving. In N. van Nimwegen, J. van Everdingen, J. Geraedts & M. Evenblij (Eds.), Over bevolking: demografische ontwikkelingen in Nederland en daarbuiten (Cahier, 27/3) (pp. 51-58). Den Haag: Stichting Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij. Praag, C.S. van (2008). Informatie, liefst verdund! In P. Dekker, V. van Veldheer & R. van den Brink (Eds.), lls kn krtr [Alles kan korter]: 60 i-colums: uitgave ter gelegenheid van de zestigste verjaardag van Paul Schnabel, 17 juli 2008 (pp. 40-41). Den Haag: Editions Dix-sept Juillet. Raymer, J. & Willekens, F.J.C. (2008). Introduction and outline. In J. Raymer & F. Willekens (Eds.), International migration in Europe: data, models and estimates (pp. 1-8). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Rozanova, J., Dosman, D. & Jong Gierveld, J. de (2008). Participation in rural contexts: community matters. In N. Keating (Ed.), Rural ageing: a good place to grow old? (pp. 75-86). Bristol: The Policy Press. Tilburg, T. van & Dykstra, P.A. (2008). Differences in older adults’ loneliness and depression across Europe. In P.A. Dykstra (Ed.), Ageing, intergenerational solidarity and age-specific vulnerabilities (pp. 141-153). Amsterdam: KNAW Press. Valk, H.A.G. de & Crul, M. (2008). Education. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 63-85). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
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Valk, H.A.G. de (2008). Union and family formation. In M. Crul & E.L. Heering (Eds.), The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research) (pp. 143-159). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Willekens, F.J.C. & Raymer, J. (2008). Conclusion. In J. Raymer & F. Willekens (Eds.), International migration in Europe: data, models and estimates (pp. 359-369). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Willekens, F.J.C. (2008). Demography and higher education: the impact on the age structure of staff and human capital formation. In Demography (Higher education to 2030; volume 1). Paris: OECD. Willekens, F.J.C. (2008). Models of migration: observations and judgements. In J. Raymer & F. Willekens (Eds.), International migration in Europe: data, models and estimates (pp. 117-146). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Willekens, F.J.C. (2008). Laudation for Ron Lesthaeghe. In J. Surkyn, P. Deboosere & J. Van Bavel (Eds.), Demographic challenges for the 21st century: a state of the art in demography: conference organized as a tribute to the continuing endeavours of Prof.dr.em. Ron Lesthaeghe in the field of demography (pp. 15-24). Brussels: VUBPRESS Brussels University Press. Wissen, L.J.G. van & Jennissen, R. (2008). A simple method for inferring substitution and generation from gross flows: asylum seekers in Europe. In J. Raymer & F. Willekens (Eds.), International migration in Europe: data, models and estimates (pp. 235-251). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 2. Monographs/books: 9 Bonifazi, C., Okólski, M., Schoorl, J.J. & Simon, P. (Eds.). (2008). International migration in Europe: new trends and new methods of analysis (IMISCOE research). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Crul, M. & Heering, E.L. (Eds.). (2008). The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. (2008). Weg uit Nederland: emigratie aan het begin van de 21e eeuw (NIDI rapporten, 75). Amsterdam: KNAW Press. Dykstra, P.A. (Ed.). (2008). Ageing, intergenerational solidarity and age-specific vulnerabilities (NIDI report, 77). Amsterdam: KNAW Press. Fokkema, C.M., Bekke, S.C.G. ter & Dykstra, P.A. (2008). Solidarity between parents and their adult children in Europe (NIDI reports, 76). Amsterdam: KNAW Press. Gaymu, J., Festy, P., Poulain, M. & Beets, G.C.N. (Eds.). (2008). Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahiers de l’INED, 162). Paris: Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED).
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Kaa, D.J. van de & Roo, Y. de (2008). De leden van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: een demografisch perspectief: 1808 tot 2008 (Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, dl. 8). Amsterdam: KNAW Press. Nimwegen, N. van, Everdingen, J. van, Geraedts, J. & Evenblij, M. (Eds.). (2008). Over bevolking: demografische ontwikkelingen in Nederland en daarbuiten (Cahier, 27/3). Den Haag: Stichting Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij. Raymer, J. & Willekens, F.J.C. (Eds.). (2008). International migration in Europe: data, models and estimates. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 3. PhD theses 4. Professional publications and products Scientific dissemination articles: 52 Demos: 30 Beer, J.A.A. de (2008). Dutch muslims to remain a minority. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(special issue), 6-8. Beer, J.A.A. de (2008). Meer gemeentelijke prognoses: een lastige keuze. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(9), 5-8. Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Einde vergrijzing in zicht, bevolkingskrimp nieuwe realiteit: een langetermijnvisie. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(9), 8-10. Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Nu een hoger kindertal kan evenwichtige leeftijdsopbouw verstoren. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(3), 2-4. Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Tweede leg in een tweede nest: onderzoek haalt stereotypen onderuit. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(6), 4-5. Beets, G.C.N. (2008). Wereld tot 2050 steeds grijzer. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(1), 4-6. Bekke, S.C.G. ter & Fokkema, C.M. (2008). Family solidarity in Europe alive and well. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(special issue), 8-10. Bekke, S.C.G. ter & Heering, E.L. (2008). Vriendschap en vijandigheid. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(8), 10-11. Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Bij gezonde seksuele levensstijl minder AIDS. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(10), 7-8. Bonneux, L.G.A. & Huisman, C.C. (2008). Landsgrenzen bepalen sterftekans: verschillen tussen Vlaanderen en Nederland onderzocht. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(6), 1-4.
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Bonneux, L.G.A. (2008). Worstelen met VN-millenniumdoelen: het gaat beter met de wereld, doch slechter met Afrika ten zuiden van de Sahara. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(6), 6-8. Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Nicolaas, H. (2008). Emigratie en de zoektocht naar het goede leven. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(2), 1-4. Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Nicolaas, H. (2008). Emigration of the Dutch and their search of the “good life”. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(special issue), 1-3. Dykstra, P.A., Kalmijn, M. & Schenk, N. (2008). Blijvers en uitvallers. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(5), 13. Ekamper, P. (2008). Vergrijzende EU onderzoekt toekomstige arbeidsmarkt: meer deeltijdwerk heeft effect op arbeidsvolume. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(9), 11-12. Erf, R.F. van der (2008). Nieuwe EU-lidstaten vergrijzen het sterkst. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(7), 1-5. Fokkema, C.M. & Reuser, M. (2008). Demografie in de sterren: een onderzoek naar de relatie tussen astrologie en echtscheiding. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(4), 1-5. Groenewold, W.G.F. (2008). Mokumer én moslim: Amsterdammers en Rotterdammers van Marokkaanse of Turkse afkomst over identiteit en godsdienst. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(8), 7-9. Heering, E.L. & Bekke, S.C.G. ter (2008). Een betere baan dan je ouders. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(8), 5-6. Heering, E.L. (2008). Integratie tweede generatie in Nederland: TIES-project onderzoekt positie en denkbeelden van kinderen van immigranten. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(8), 1-2. Kaa, D.J. van de (2008). Het lange leven van Akademieleden. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(4), 6-10. Keizer, R. (2008). Pathways into childlessness: the impact of education, work history and partnership history on remaining childless. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(special issue), 5-6. Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Changes in desired family size during the life course. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(special issue), 3-5. Liefbroer, A.C. (2008). Kinderwens wordt in de loop van het leven bijgesteld. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(3), 4-6. Nimwegen, N. van (2008). Een dubbele demografische uitdaging voor de EU. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(2), 5-8. Reuser, M. (2008). Dementie: keerzijde van een lang leven. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(10), 1-3.
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Reuser, M. (2008). Fat chance!: a closer look at the effect of overweight on mortality. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(special issue), 10-11. Soons, J.P.M. (2008). Living happier ever after? Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(special issue), 12. Valk, H.A.G. de & Crul, M. (2008). Kansen in het onderwijs. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(8), 2-4. Valk, H.A.G. de (2008). Partners: herkomst, kennismaking, invloed van de familie en taakverdeling. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(8), 12-13. Other: 22 Beets, G.C.N. Ideale samenleving gloort bij tijdige aanpassing aan bevolkingskrimp. Christen Democratische Verkenningen: maandblad van het Wetenschappelijk Instituut voor het CDA, 2008(Herfst), 126-133. Bonneux, L.G.A. Cholesterolmaffia. Medisch Contact 63(2008)8, p. 320 Bonneux, L.G.A. Collectieve plicht. Medisch Contact 63(2008)12. Bonneux, L.G.A. De waardigheid van een plant. Medisch Contact 63(2008)24, p. 1028. Bonneux, L.G.A. Kneuzen in de zorg. Medisch Contact 63(2008)20, p. 848. Bonneux, L.G.A. Nooit de schuld van de media. Medisch Contact 63(2008)33-34, p. 1364. Bonneux, L.G.A. Te ondernemende universiteit. Medisch Contact 63(2008)4, p. 146. Bonneux, L.G.A. Vaccinatie: toekomst of melkkoe? Medisch Contact, 63(2008)39, p. 1594. Bonneux, L.G.A. Zonder god, zonder meester. Medisch Contact 63(2008)16, p. 666. Dalen, H.P. van. Bij modern koningshuis hoort modern financieel verslag. Me Judice: onafhankelijk discussieforum. Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Schippers, J. De oudere werknemer in de ogen van werkgevers. Praktijkblad Arbeidsvoorwaarden (2008)1-2, pp. 15-17. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. Exit, voice and loyalty in the Netherlands. VOX: research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. Het Hollands ongenoegen en de emigratie aan het begin van de 21ste eeuw. Overwerk: tijdschrift van het Steunpunt Werkgelegenheid, Arbeid en Vorming, 18(2008)1, pp. 128-131.
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Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. Ik vertrek, maar waarom?: de emigratie van Nederlanders. Me Judice: onafhankelijk discussieforum. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. Moeilijkste problemen rond de oudere werknemer komen nog. Me Judice: onafhankelijk discussieforum. Dalen, H.P. van & Koedijk, C.G. Economen in het publieke debat. Me Judice: onafhankelijk discussieforum. Dalen, H.P. van & Reuser, M. Aid and AIDS: a delicate cocktail. VOX: research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists. Ekamper, P. De toekomstige arbeidsmarkt in een vergrijzende Europese Unie: het effect van meer deeltijdwerk op het arbeidsvolume. Over.Werk: tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE, 18(2008)2, pp. 134-139. Gaymu, J., Beets, G.C.N., Ekamper, P. & Wissen, L.J.G. van. Comment les personnes dépendantes seront-elles entourées en 2030?: projections européennes. Population et Sociétés, 41(2008)444, pp. 1-4. Gaymu, J., Beets, G.C.N., Ekamper, P. & Wissen, L.J.G. van. What family support will dependent elders have in 2030?: European projections. Population et Sociétés, 41(2008)444, pp. 1-4. Jong Gierveld, J. de & Latten, J. Incidentie en achtergronden van transitionele en duurzame relaties. Bevolkingstrends, (2008)56(3e kwartaal), pp. 29-38. Koedijk, C.G., Slager, A. & Dalen, H.P. van. Blinde vlekken in pensioenland. TPEdigitaal, 2(2008)2, pp. 22-42. Leenders, M. & Henkens, C.J.I.M. Oud en der dagen zat: burnout en pensionering: twee kanten van dezelfde medaille? Gids voor Personeelsmanagement: vaktijdschrift voor de HR professional, 87(2008)11, pp. 28-31. Other reports: 15 Beekink, E. & Ernsten, A. (2008). Projections of funds for population and AIDS activities, 2007-2009. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Beekink, E. & Ernsten, A. (2008). Tables and graphs for several annual UNFPA-publications. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Beer, J.A.A. de, Bonneux, L.G.A., Huisman, C.C., Janssen, F. & Wissen, L.J.G. van (2008). Decomposition of life expectancy changes by cause of death: final report with Browser, data and results. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI).
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Beer, J.A.A. de, Ekamper, P., Erf, R.F. van der, Poulain, M. & Raymer, J. (2008). Methodology for the estimation of migration flows by broad group of citizenship, sex and age. MIMOSA - Modelling of statistical data on migration and migrant populations, Deliverable 4.1 NIDI/GéDAP/S3RI. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Beer, J.A.A. de (2008). Second opinion Bevolkingsprognose 2008-2025 Den Haag. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Ekamper, P. (2008). Estimation of migration flows by broad group of citizenship, sex and age. MIMOSA - Modelling of statistical data on migration and migrant populations, Deliverable 4.2. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Erf, R.F. van der, Beer, J.A.A. de & Raymer, J. (2008). Estimates of OD matrix by age and sex, 2002-2006. MIMOSA deliverable 5.2. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Gaag, N.L. van der, Beer, J.A.A. de & Willekens, F.J.C. (2008). A description of the design of the MicMac pre-processor. MicMac deliverable (Int. rep. D6). The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Gaag, N.L. van der & Beer, J.A.A. de (2008). Demographic and migratory flows affecting European regions and cities: inception report. Luxembourg: European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON). Gaag, N.L. van der & Erf, R.F. van der (2008). EUROPOP 2008 compared with EUROPOP 2004. Research note. Brussels: European Commission. Groenewold, W.G.F., Ginneken, J.K.S. van & Masseria, C. (2008). Towards comparable statistics on mortality by socioeconomic status in EU member states. Methodology note. Brussels: European Commission. Nimwegen, N. van, Beets, G.C.N., Mortensen, J., Schulz, E., Graf, N., Paterson, I., Riedel, M. & Schuh, U. (2008). Demographic trends, socio-economic impacts and policy implications in the European Union - 2007: monitoring report prepared by the European Observatory on the Social Situation - Demography Network. Brussels: European Commission. Willekens, F.J.C., Beekink, E. & Dalen, H.P. van (2008). Possibilities to improve the methods to be used for the financial forecasting based on the available data: a feasibility study. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Willekens, F.J.C., Beekink, E. & Ernsten, A. (2008). The Resource Flows Project: overview and assessment of the data collection process. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Willekens, F.J.C. (2008). Towards a Resource Flows framework that encompasses RF data, health accounts, costing methods and cost-effectiveness analysis. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI).
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Software/databases/CD’s/questionnaires: 15 Dalen, H.P. van (2008). Initiatiefnemer webforum “Me Judice” (naar mijn mening). Opinieprijs 2008 (Free Publicity Award), uitgereikt op 11 december 2008 door de Universiteit Tilburg. Ekamper, P. & Poppel, F.W.A. van (2008). Infant mortality by municipality in the Netherlands, 1841-1939: dataset deposited with DANS - Easy Archiving System [dataset Persistent Identifier: urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-d9x-vke]. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Websites: NIDI, EAPS, RF, MicMac, NKPS, Multilinks, MAGGIE, FELICIE, DEMONET. Portals: Demos, WWW of demography, Bevolkingsatlas, Projecten. Book reviews Articles in other media: 30 Beets, G.C.N. • Geboortegolf geeft nu eenmaal een grijze golf. NRC Handelsblad. (26 augustus 2008). • Laat de begroting uit de slaapkamer, want de vergrijzing eindigt toch vanzelf. NRC.Next, (3 maart 2008). Bonneux, L.G.A. • Arm wordt ziek, ziek wordt arm. De Tijd, (12 november 2008). • Blijf van Damiaan. De Standaard, (4 juli 2008). • Boycot het WK voetbal in Zuid-Afrika. De Tijd, (29 april 2008). • Catch 22 in de gezondheidszorg. De Tijd, (17 januari 2008). • De fabel van de vieze ziekte. De Standaard, (1 december 2008). • De nomenclatuur jaagt ons op kosten. De Tijd, (10 januari 2008). • De vloek van de ontwikkelingshulp. De Standaard, (2 januari 2008). • Dioxinekwakkels en vergiftigde perceptie. De Tijd, (10 april 2008). • Een veilig, welvarend en mollig 2008. De Tijd, (2 januari 2008). • Evidence based ontwikkelingshulp. De Tijd, (24 juli 2008). • Geldverspillende politieke fanfare. De Tijd, (21 maart 2008). • Gerommel in de marge. De Standaard, (14 februari 2008). • Kuifje weer naar Congo. De Tijd, (16 december 2008). • Mobiel bellen beschermt tegen kanker (misschien). De Tijd, (29 november 2008). • Probiotica kletskoek voor goedgelovigen. De Tijd, (31 januari 2008). • Smogschapen met kepie. De Tijd, (21 februari 2008).
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• Tegen GSM straling en kabouters. De Standaard, (11 december 2008). • Voedselcrisis en ”plantwaardigheid”. De Tijd, (22 mei 2008). • Voor mij een friet met mayonaise. De Tijd, (1 april 2008). • Wat u altijd over aids had moeten weten. De Tijd, (13 juni 2008). • Ziekenfondsen nemen grote risico’s. De Tijd, (13 maart 2008). Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. • Met langer doorwerken blijft jong toch de rekening voor oud betalen. NRC Handelsblad, (18 september 2008). Liefbroer, A.C. • Vrouwen krijgen minder kinderen dan ze zouden willen. NRC Handelsblad, (1 maart 2008) Praag, C.S. van • Daar heb ik Wilders niet voor nodig. De Leunstoel: internetmagazine voor rustige mensen, (5 juni 2008). • De creationistische bijbel in 18 boeken. De Leunstoel: internetmagazine voor rustige mensen, (13 maart 2008). • Krimp op komst. De Leunstoel: internetmagazine voor rustige mensen, (10 april 2008). • Sociologie, een mooie hobby. De Leunstoel: internetmagazine voor rustige mensen, (13 november 2008). 5. Other professional output a. science oriented Academic chairs: 4 Dykstra, P.A. Hoogleraar Demografie van familieverbanden, Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen, Universiteit Utrecht. Ginneken, J.K.S. van. Extraordinary Professor Demography and Social Determinants of Health, School of Health Systems and Public Health, University of Pretoria. Liefbroer, A.C. Buitengewoon hoogleraar Demografie van Jongvolwassenen, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Willekens, F.J.C. Honorary Professor of Population Studies, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG). Editorship journals (Editors and Editorial Boards): 13 Dalen, H.P. van • Me Judice: onafhankelijk discussieforum, ed.
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Dykstra, P.A. • Journal of Population Ageing, ed. board. • Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, ed. board. • Mens en Maatschappij, ed. • Personal Relationships, ed. board. Gaag, N.L. van der. • MicMac Newsletter: bridging the micro-macro gap in population forecasting, ed. Liefbroer, A.C. • Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, member ed. board. Poppel, F.W.A. van. • Annales de Démographie Historique, ed. board. • Social Science History, ed. board. • The History of the Family: an international quarterly, ed. board. Valk, H.A.G. de & Rijken, A. • Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 24(5, themanummer “Familiebanden in beeld”), eds. Willekens, F.J.C. • European Journal of Population - Revue Européenne de Population, ed. board. • Letters in Spatial and Resource Science, ed. board. Editorship books: 8 Bonifazi, C., Okólski, M., Schoorl, J.J. & Simon, P. (Eds.). (2008). International migration in Europe: new trends and new methods of analysis (IMISCOE research). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Crul, M. & Heering, E.L. (Eds.). (2008). The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: the TIES study in the Netherlands (IMISCOE research). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Dykstra, P.A. (Ed.). (2008). Ageing, intergenerational solidarity and age-specific vulnerabilities (NIDI report, 77). Amsterdam: KNAW Press. Gaymu, J., Festy, P., Poulain, M. & Beets, G.C.N. (Eds.). (2008). Future elderly living conditions in Europe (Les cahiers de l’INED, 162). Paris: Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (INED). Liefbroer, A.C. (Ed.). (2008). “Advances in life course research”. Amsterdam: Elsevier, member ed. board series. Nimwegen, N. van, Everdingen, J. van, Geraedts, J. & Evenblij, M. (Eds.). (2008). Over bevolking: demografische ontwikkelingen in Nederland en daarbuiten (Cahier, 27/3). Den Haag: Stichting Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij.
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Poppel, F.W.A. van (Ed.). (2008). “Population, Family and Society”. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, member ed. board series. Raymer, J. & Willekens, F.J.C. (Eds.). (2008). International migration in Europe: data, models and estimates. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Discussant and referees: 69 Beer, J.A.A. de • Referee Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. • Referee Demographic Research. Bonneux, L.G.A. • Referee European Journal of Epidemiology. • Referee Archives of Internal Medicine. • Referee T.R. - European Journal of Epidemiology. Dalen, H.P. van • Nomination of a candidate Stockholm, Nobel prize in economic sciences. • Referee Tijdschrift voor Politieke Economie. • Referee Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. • Referee Journal of European Social Policy. Dykstra, P.A. • Discussant. Den Haag, presentatie van het Gezinsrapport van E-quality, 5 maart 2008. • Discussant. Amsterdam, symposium on “Diversity in caring relationships in later life”, 15 September 2008. • Discussant. Amsterdam, Historical Sample of the Netherlands Congress on Life courses in the 19th and 20th century, concluding congress of the NWO-Groot program “Life courses in context”, 11 April 2008. • Expert. scenario session meeting of QUALITY, EU sixth framework project, 10 April 2008. • Expert. The Hague, meeting on Family Networks, Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports, 26 November 2008. • Referee The Netherlands’ journal of social sciences: a publication of the Netherlands’ Sociological and Anthropological Society. • Referee Ageing & Society. • Referee London, Medical Research Council (MRC), UK. • Referee European Sociological Review. • Referee Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. • Referee Social Forces. • Referee Brussel, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO) - Vlaanderen. • Referee European Journal of Ageing. • Referee European Journal of Population - Revue Européenne de Population.
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• Referee Journal of Marriage and Family. • Referee Colloquium Programme of the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam. Groenewold, W.G.F. • External advisor. Vienna, Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), European Union. Henkens, C.J.I.M. • Comments on Philip Taylor’s paper. The Hague, workshop on “Ageing, international solidarity and age-specific vulnerabilities”. • Referee Journal of European Social Policy. • Referee Ageing & Society. • Referee The Gerontologist. • Referee International Migration Review. • Referee Psychology and Aging. • Referee European Psychologist. Jong Gierveld, J. de • Referee Research on Aging. • Referee European Journal of Population - Revue Européenne de Population. • Referee Tijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie. • Referee Personal Relationships. • Referee Journal of Gerontology: social sciences. • Referee Ageing & Society. • Referee Journal of Marriage and Family. Liefbroer, A.C. • Referee Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. • Referee Population Studies: a journal of demography. • Referee International Journal of Behavioral Development. • Referee Journal of Marriage and Family. • Referee Demographic Research. • Referee Vienna Yearbook of Population Research. • Referee European Sociological Review. Poppel, F.W.A. van • Expert-discussant Evelien Walhout (University of Tilburg). Amsterdam, “Demographic, socio-economic and cultural factors of excess infant mortality in the Dutch province of North-Brabant, 1880-1930”, N.W. Posthumus -Seminar: work in progress, VU University, 11 March 2008. • Referee American Journal of Human Biology. • Referee Population Studies: a journal of demography. Willekens, F.J.C. • Referee Population and Development Review. • Referee Book proposal Springer Verlag.
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Referee KNAW Congressubsidie; KNAW Colloquium. Referee Insurance: Mathematics and Economics. Referee Demographic Research. Referee Wassenaar, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Science (NIAS). • Referee Journal of Population Research. • Referee Letters in Spatial and Resource Science. • Referee International Research School Programme. Max Planck Gesellschaft. Courses and classes taught: 12 Bonneux, L.G.A. Veroudering als evolutionair fenomeen: colleges, 14 maart and 11 april 2008, Huisartsenbijscholing, Kerkrade. Bonneux, L.G.A. Lang zullen we leven!: MSc Epidemiology, Post graduate course Medical Demography, 24 januari 2008, Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences (NIHES), Erasmus MC, Rotterdam. Bonneux, L.G.A. Sterftetrends in Nederland, Europa en de wereld: college 24 januari 2008 Vrije Universiteit, AMC, Amsterdam. Huisman, C.C. Module AN26, Demografie en demometrie op 30 januari, 6 and 20 februari 2008, Actuarieel Instituut, Woerden. Huisman, C.C. Medical demography: fundamentals and applications in public health, lecture 21 April 2008, Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences (NIHES), Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Masterclass Eenzaamheid, 18 september 2008, Humanitas, Amersfoort. Nimwegen, N. van. Population trends and policies: lecture MA course Demography, 20 March 2008, Population Research Centre (PRC), University of Groningen. Nowok, B. Comparability of statistics on international migration flows in the European Union: guest lecture within MA course Population information: data collection and data quality, 26 September 2008, Population Research Centre (PRC), University of Groningen. Poppel, F.W.A. van. Lange-termijn trends in de levensverwachting in Nederland. College in reeks “De toekomst van de levensverwachting: lessen uit het verleden”. Module van de opleiding Actuarieel Analist, 5 maart 2008, Actuarieel Instituut, Utrecht. Poppel, F.W.A. van. Mastercursus Medische Geschiedenis, Thema Historische Epidemiologie, 7 mei 2008, Vrije Universiteit, Vumc.
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PhD’s supervised: 19 Dykstra, P.A. • Supervisor Niels Schenk, Nederlands Interdisciplinair Demografisch Instituut (NIDI). • Supervisor Renske Keizer, Netherlands Interdisciplinairy Demographic Institute (NIDI) and Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS). • Supervisor Anne van Putten, Netherlands Interdisciplinairy Demographic Institute (NIDI) and Utrecht School of Economics (USE), Utrecht University. • Supervisor Ingrid Doorten, Utrecht University, “The division of unpaid work in the household: a stubborn pattern?”, PhD awarded 28 January 2008. • Supervisor Marja Stuifbergen, Utrecht University. • Lid leescommissie/opponent Eva-Maria Merz, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, “Caring for your loved ones?: an attachment perspective on solidarity between generations”, PhD awarded 15 September 2008. • Lid leescommissie M.M.H. Polman, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, “Accuracy and bias in person perception”, PhD awarded 30 January 2008. • Supervisor Teun Geurts, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Ginneken, J.K.S. van • Supervisor Joshua Kembo, School of Health Systems and Public Health, University of Pretoria. Liefbroer, A.C. • Supervisor (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Judith Soons, Nederlands Interdisciplinair Demografisch Instituut (NIDI). • Supervisor (with Helga de Valk) Doreen Huschek, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). • Supervisor (with Trudie Knijn) Arieke Rijken, Utrecht University (UU), Utrecht. • Lid leescommissie Astri Syse and Annette Roest, Oslo University and University of Nijmegen. • Supervisor (with Fleur Thomèse and Theo van Tilburg) Ralf Kapteijn, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Poppel, F.W.A. van • Lid Promotiecommissie Constance van der Linden, Utrecht University, “Roman catacombs and demography: a case study of the Liberian region in the catacombs of St. Callixtus in Rome”, PhD awarded 8 February 2008. Willekens, F.J.C. • Supervisor Mieke Reuser, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI).
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• Supervisor K.C.Samir, University of Groningen (RUG). • Supervisor Beata Nowok, University of Groningen (RUG). Research trainees supervised: 3 Dykstra, P.A. • Supervisor Sanne Opree, Tilburg University. • Supervisor Ting Li, Utrecht University. Groenewold, W.G.F. • Supervisor N. van der Meer, Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Workshops/seminars organized: 3 Dykstra, P.A. & Komter, A.E. First progress meeting of the FP-7 programme MULTILINKS. 30 October 2008, Berlin. Dykstra, P.A. & Komter, A.E., Kick-of meeting of the FP-7 programme MULTILINKS. 16 April 2008, The Hague. Nimwegen, N. van, European Population Conference 2008, 9 July 2008, Barcelona. Working - /conference papers: 5 Dalen, H.P. van, Henkens, C.J.I.M. & Hershey, D. (2008). Are pension savings sufficient?: perceptions and expectations of American and Dutch workers. CentER discussion paper (Ext. rep. 2008-58). Tilburg: CentER, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Tilburg University. Dalen, H.P. van & Henkens, C.J.I.M. (2008). Emigration intentions: mere words or true plans?: explaining international migration intentions and behavior. CentER discussion paper (Ext. rep. 2008-60). Tilburg: CentER, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Tilburg University. Entzinger, H., Fermin, A. & Schoorl, J.J. (2008). Feasibility study EUROLINKS. IMISCOE working paper (Ext. rep. 23). Brussels: IMISCOE: a European Commission-funded network of excellence within the sixth framework. Kaa, D.J. van de (2008). Demographic transitions. Working papers (Ext. rep. 2008-1). The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). Poppel, F.W.A. van, Ekamper, P., Duin, C. van & Beer, J.A.A. de (2008). The development of temperature-related mortality in the Netherlands. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI).
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b. Society/policy oriented Committees and boards: 35 Dykstra, P.A. • Member “Medium investment” grant program of the Social Sciences Research Council, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (MaGW/NWO). • Member committee on the Improvement and Modernization of Academic Careers (DJA/KNAW), Amsterdam. • Member European Research Area in Ageing (ERA-AGE), Sheffield, UK. • Member of the board International Association for Relationship Research (IARR). • Advisory member program committee “De bindende kracht van familierelaties” Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), The Hague. • Member Netherlands Body on Scientific Integrity (LOWI), Amsterdam. • Consultant Council for Public Health and Health Care (RVZ), The Hague. • Member Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW), Haarlem. • Member Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam. • Member Social and Behavioural Sciences sub-committee of the Accrediation of Graduate Schools Committee (ECOS), Amsterdam. • Member Social Sciences Council (SWR) of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam. • Member consortium board United Nations Generations and Gender Programme. Liefbroer, A.C. • Member advisory board of the project “Islam in de multiculturele samenleving” Erasmus University, Rotterdam. • Chair (with Francesco Billari) Working Group on the ”Second Demographic Transition” European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), The Hague. • Member “Panel on Transition to Adulthood” International Organisation for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Paris. • Member review committee of the Schwerpunktprogramm “Beziehungs- und Familienpanel“ of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Bonn. Poppel, F.W.A. van • Member scientific advisory board International Database on Longevity. • Member supervisory committee Research “Historical Sample of the Dutch Population of Zeeland”.
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• Secretary Foundation for the Historical Sample of the Dutch Population (HSN), Amsterdam. Willekens, F.J.C. • Chair Anton C. Kuijsten Foundation for Applied Demography, The Hague. • Member Research Centres Competition Commissioning Panel Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK (2007-2008). • Chair Committee on Education, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), The Hague. • Chair Scientific Board European School of Demography (EDSD), Paris. • Member steering committee Programme ”Quantitative methods in the social sciences” (QMSS2), European Science Foundation (ESF), Strasbourg. • Chair Consortium Council International Max Planck Research School in Demography (IMPRSD), Rostock. • Chair Panel on Forecasting Demographic Change (2007-2009), International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Paris. • Member committee Dr. Hendrik Muller Award for Behavioural and Social Sciences (Dr. Hendrik Muller Prijs voor de Gedrags- en Maatschappijwetenschappen) Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam. • Member Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam. • Member IIASA-Committee Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), The Hague. • Member International Evaluation Panel for Proposals in Programme “Migration in Europe: social, economic, cultural and policy dynamics” New Opportunities for Research Funding Co-operation in Europe (NORFACE), Helsinki. • Member supervisory committee Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), The Hague and Bilthoven. • Member Social Sciences Council (SWR), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam. • Member advisory board Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Canada. Advising and consultancies Lectures and presentations: 77 Beer, J.A.A. de & Gaag, N.L. van der. TOPALS: a tool for projecting age patterns
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using linear splines. Presentation European Population Conference, Barcelona, 9 July 2008. Bekke, S.C.G. ter, Dykstra, P.A. & Fokkema, C.M. Solidarity between parents and adult children in Europe: intra- and intercountry variation of intergenerational solidarity and its determinants. European Population Conference, Barcelona, 9 July 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. Aging in the third world: grow old, don’t be old: new challenges and opportunities for the first line 2008: keynote address. Antwerp, Institute for Tropical Medicine, 24 November 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A.). De medicalisatie van de samenleving. Voordrachtenreeks “De maakbare mens”. Schoten, 7 maart 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De medicalisatie van de samenleving. Voordrachtenreeks “De maakbare mens”. Gent, 6 maart 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De vervaldatum van de mens. Voordracht voor actuarissen. Heerlen, 29 september 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De vervaldatum van de mens. Voordrachtenreeks “Huisartsenbijscholing”. Wezembeek-Oppem, 27 november 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De vervaldatum van de mens. Voordrachtenreeks “Huisartsenbijscholing”. Hamont Achtelt, 10 april 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De vervaldatum van de mens. Voordrachtenreeks “Huisartsenbijscholing”. Tielt, 10 april 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De vervaldatum van de mens. Voordrachtenreeks “Huisartsenbijscholing”. Genk, november 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De vervaldatum van de mens. Voordrachtenreeks “Huisartsenbijscholing”. Gent, 23 mei 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. De vervaldatum van de mens. Voordrachtenreeks ”Huisartsenbijscholing”. Aalter, 20 november 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. Evidence based medicine, maar wat heet evidence?. Voordracht. Artsenkring Brugge. Bonneux, L.G.A. Kankerscreening: mist preventie zijn essentie?. Voordracht congres artsenkring Halle en omgeving met o.a. de Vlaamse minister van Volksgezondheid en PDG Rijksdienst voor Ziekte en Invaliditeit (RIZIV). Halle, 30 januari 2008. Bras, H., Poppel, F.W.A. van & Mandemakers, K. Kin marriages in the Netherlands: trends and determinants in the nineteenth century. Presentation of paper European Social Science History Conference. Lisbon, 26 February 2008. Dalen, H.P. van. Longing for the good life: understanding emigration of the Dutch. University College of Hedmark, Rena, Norway, 3 June 2008. Dalen, H.P. van. Longing for the good life: understanding emigration of the Dutch. European Population Conference, Barcelona, 9 July 2008.
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Dalen, H.P. van. Longing for the good life: understanding emigration of the Dutch. Scandinaviëdag. Leusden, 18 january 2008. Dalen, H.P. van. Weg uit Nederland. Ministerie van Financiën. Den Haag, 19 februari 2008. Dykstra, P.A. Kinderen krijgen als oplossing van de vergrijzing? Haagsche Lunchclub. Den Haag, 13 oktober 2008. Dykstra, P.A. Meer kinderen in Nederland? Lecture Rotary. Den Haag, 30 mei 2008. Ekamper, P., Poppel, F.W.A. van, Duin, C. van & Garssen, J. 150 Years of temperature-related excess mortality in the Netherlands. Presentation paper European Conference on Applied Climatology. Amsterdam, 29 September 2008. Ekamper, P. Het gebruik van GIS in demografisch onderzoek. Presentatie KNAW Alfalab GIS-lab bijeenkomst, Amsterdam, 5 november 2008. Ekamper, P., Poppel, F.W.A. van, Duin, C. van & Beer, J.A.A. de. The development of temperature-related mortality in the Netherlands over the nineteenth and twentieth century. Presentation paper European Social Science History Conference, Lisbon, 27 February 2008. Ekamper, P., Faes, C. & Poppel, F.W.A. van. Tijd- en ruimte-effecten in de afstand tussen huwelijkspartners. Dag van de Historische Demografie, Gent, 4 december 2008. Fokkema, C.M. Eenzaamheidsproblematiek bij ouderen: hoe te doorbreken?. Presentatie studiedag “Het woonzorgdecreet: wie maakt het waar?”, Beveren, België, 12 december 2008. Fokkema, C.M. & Haas, H. de. Effects of integration and transnational ties on return intentions among African immigrants. Paper presented at the British Society for Population Studies, Manchester, 10 September 2008. Ginneken, J.K.S. van & Groenewold, W.G.F. Acculturation strategy preference of children of immigrants in main urban areas of the Netherlands. Presentation paper European Population Conference, Barcelona, 9 July 2008. Ginneken, J.K.S. van & Groenewold, W.G.F. Variation in the strength of the relationship of income with adult mortality and morbidity in selected countries. Presentation paper European Population Conference, Barcelona, 9 July 2008. Huisman, C.C. Developments in life expectancy and causes of death in Europe. Presentation Working Group on Demography and Census, Luxembourg, 6 March 2008. Huisman, C.C. (2008, maart 05). Ontwikkelingen in levensverwachting en doodsoorzaken in Europa. Presentatie seminar ”De toekomst van de levensverwachting: lessen uit het verleden”. Den Haag, 5 maart 2008.
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Huisman, C.C. Zorgen voor morgen: een demografisch kader. Presentatie Lions Club Dongen Vallei, Dongen, 1 oktober 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Alleenstaanden: sociale netwerken van persoonlijke relaties: sociale integratie van alleenstaanden. Lezing Witte sociëteit, feestelijke bijeenkomst ter gelegenheid van het 20-jarig bestaan van het Centrum Individu & Samenleving (CISA), Den Haag, 24 oktober 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaam en dan? Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Flevoland. Dronten, 19 april 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaam en dan?. Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Utrecht. Hooglanderveen, 2 februari 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid en dan?. Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Overijssel, Heeten, 24 mei 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid en sociale uitsluiting. Lezing Lustrumvergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem Oost-Achterhoek. Aalten, 15 maart 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid in een vergrijzend Nederland. Lezing Werkconferentie “Ouderenbeleid en Eenzaamheid”, Gemeente Borger-Odoorn. Borger, 5 november 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid, achtergronden en aanpak. Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Limburg. Brunssum, 4 oktober 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid, achtergronden en aanpak. Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Limburg, Baexem, 25 oktober 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid, achtergronden en aanpak. Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Limburg. Venlo/ Blerick, 24 september 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid, achtergronden en aanpak. Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Noord-Holland, De Rijp, 13 november 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid, achtergronden en aanpak: Lezing Provinciale Vergadering van de Vereniging De Zonnebloem, Afdeling Limburg. Maastricht, 10 september 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid. Lezing Rode Kruis, Sociale Hulpdag. Lunteren, 29 november 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Eenzaamheid. Lezing Nationaal Ouderenfonds. Breukelen, 1 oktober 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Gender and generations in Europe. Presentation
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Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke Raad (SWR), speciale bijeenkomst oud-bestuursleden. Den Haag, 15 december 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Intergenerational relationships and transfers between older adults and their co-resident and not co-resident children in West and East Europe. Presentation European Population Conference. Barcelona, 1 July 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. “In the age of old age: living arrangements and family relationships affecting social integration of older adults in West, Central and East Europe”. Keynote lecture Conference of the United Nations Economic Commission of Europe, Population Activities Unit on “How generations and gender shape demographic change”. Geneva, Palais des Nations, 15 May 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Living Apart Together in the Netherlands: incidence and determinants of short-term and long-term LAT relationships. Presentation 61st Annual Scientific Conference of the Gerontological Society of America, Symposium “New generations of older people: social integration and health”. National Harbour, USA, 21 November 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Samen in beweging. Lezing St. Actor, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Afdeling Bewegingswetenschappen. Meppel, 20 March 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Sociale contacten en eenzaamheid. Lezing Manifestatie van de St. Samenwerkende Ouderenbonden in de provincie Friesland. Heerenveen, 22 oktober 2008. Jong Gierveld, J. de. Validity and reliability of the 6-item loneliness scale: cross-national comparison. Presentation Multilinks Conference. Berlin, 29 October 2008. Kuyper, L. & Fokkema, C.M. Older LG’’s and loneliness: differences between LGB’s and heterosexual older adults and the influence of minority stress. Poster presentation at the International Academy of Sex Research. Leuven, Belgium, 9 December 2008. Liefbroer, A.C. & Rijken, A.J. Religion and family values in Europe: internal secularisation or reformation?. Presentation paper workshop European Social Survey. The Hague, 13 November 2008. Merz, Eva-Maria & Liefbroer, A.C. Differences in norms regarding fertility behavior across Europe: first results and first plans: presentation. Consortium Meeting of the REPRO-project. Paris, 1 October 2008. Nowok, B. A probabilistic approach towards harmonisation of migration statistics. Presentation. Royal Statistical Society (RSS) Conference 2008, Contributed session ”Migration”. Nottingham UK, 1 September 2008. Nowok, B. Reconciliation of various migration measures: insights from microsimulation of origin-destination specific flows. Presentation lunch
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seminar the Urban and Regional Studies Institute, University of Groningen. Groningen, 4 December 2008. Nowok, B. Towards harmonisation of migration statistics: a probabilistic perspective. Presentation European Population Conference, Session “Data sources, measurement and models”. Barcelona, 09 July 2008. Nowok, B. Various measures of migration: insights from microsimulation of origin-destination specific flows. Presentation Seminar arranged under Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 2 (QMSS2): Estimation and Projection of International Migration, University of Southampton. Southampton, UK, 17 September 2008. Poppel, F.W.A. van. Changes in the living arrangements of children in the Netherlands 1850-2000: combining historical and survey data. Presentation Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute. Canberra, 17 October 2008. Poppel, F.W.A. van & Gaalen, R.I.A. van. Social class, social mobility and mortality in the Netherlands 1850-2000. Presentation paper IUSSP seminar on ”The emergence of social differences in mortality: time, trends, causes and reactions”. Alghero, 29 May 2008. Poppel, F.W.A. van & Gaalen, R.I.A. van. Sociale klasse, sociale mobiliteit en sterfte in Nederland 1850-2000. Presentatie paper Congres “Levenslopen in de 19e en 20e eeuw”. Amsterdam, 11 april 2008. Poppel, F.W.A. van & Mandemakers, K. The clustering of fetal deaths: evidence from Zeeland, the Netherlands in the nineteenth century. Presentation of paper Workshop on “Fetal and neonatal mortality: historical perspectives on the borderline between life and death”, Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research. Madrid, 10 June 2008. Praag, C.S. van. Armeniërs en Joden. Lezing Federatie van Armeense Organisaties in Nederland (FAON). Amersfoort, 5 januari 2008. Praag, C.S. van. Clash tussen culturen: het ontstaan van een multiculturele samenleving Lezing Conferentie ”Over bevolking”, georganiseerd door de Stichting Bio-wetenschappen en Maatschappij. 1 november 2008. Rijken, A. & Liefbroer, A.C. Influences of the family of origin on fertiltiy behavior. Presentation paper Annual Meeting Population Association of America. New Orleans, 17 April 2008. Schellekens, J. & Poppel, F.W.A. van. Marital fertility decline in The Hague (Netherlands) 1870-1909: an age-period-cohort analysis. Presentation paper European Population Conference. Barcelona, 9 July 2008. Solinge, H. van. Do subjective expectations of survival affect retirement intentions. Presentation European Population Conference. Barcelona, 10 July 2008.
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Solinge, H. van. Gezondheid, levensverwachting en pensionering. Lezing Raad voor de Volksgezondheid en Zorg (RVZ). The Hague, 29 September 2008. Somers, A.T. & Poppel, F.W.A. van. Priests and parishioners: clergy and birth control among Catholics in the Netherlands, 1935-1970. Presentation paper International workshop “The practice of birth control and historical fertility change”. Umea, 18 April 2008. Soons, J.P.M. Samenwonenden net zo gelukkig als gehuwden in Europa? DANS Workshop van het European Social Survey. Den Haag, 13 november 2008. Soons, J.P.M. The bliss of cohabitation and marriage: well-being difference between cohabiting and married young adults in 30 European countries. Posterpresentation European Family Congress. Wenen, 1 June 2008. Tomassini, C., Grundy, E., Young, H., Fokkema, C.M. & Dykstra, P.A. Fertility history and intergenerational exchanges in later life. Presentation paper European Population Conference. Barcelona, 9 July 2008. Wissen, L.J.G. van & Ekamper, P. Estimating a starting population for MicMac. Presentation paper European Population Conference. Barcelona, 9 July 2008. Woods, R., Poppel, F.W.A. van & Mandemakers, K. The clustering of fetal deaths: evidence from Zeeland, the Netherlands in the nineteenth century. Presentation paper. European Social Science History Conference. Lisbon, 26 February 2008. Press releases /newsletters: 5 NIDI • Demos-Nieuwsbrief. Den Haag: NIDI, 2004 - . • Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving. Den Haag: NIDI, 1985 - . • EAPS Newsletter. The Hague: NIDI, 1997 - . UNFPA/UNAIDS/NIDI • Resource Flows Newsletter. The Hague: NIDI, 2004 - . MicMac • MicMac Newsletter. The Hague: NIDI, 2006 - . Media coverage NIDI in de media 2008: 196 Beer, J.A.A. de • Bedzie nas prawie 10 miliardów, Dziennik.pl ,11 July 2008. • Mooi op tijd een kind, Sman, J. van der, Elsevier, 27 september 2008.
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• Lager aantal moslims zegt niet zo veel, Pietersen, R., Trouw, 22 mei 2008. • “Kind hebben is keihard werken”, Thijn, F. van, Parool, 26 augustus 2008. Beets, G.C.N. • Onderzoek tweede nest ouderschap, SBS radio, 8 augustus 2008. • Oude bok met groen blaadje blijkt fabeltje, Jonker, I., Leeuwarder Courant, 14 juni 2008. • Klein geluk, Schöttelndreier, M., De Volkskrant, 1 maart 2008. • Meer kinderen?, Friesch Dagblad, 21 februari 2008. • Meer baby’s, Radio Oost, 20 februari 2008. • Bevolking Afrika verdubbelt in 40 jaar, Trouw, 13 november 2008. • Meer baby’s, Radio UU, 19 februari 2008. • Een ”tweede nest” is een vrouwenwens, Nederlands Dagblad, 31 juli 2008. • Meer baby’s (1), ANP, 20 februari 2008. • “Kinderwens Rouvoet biedt geen soelaas”, Steenwijk, J. et al., BN/De Stem, 20 februari 2008. • Geboortegolf lost niks op, Dagblad Tubantia, 20 februari 2008. • Vooral vrouwen gaan aan tweede leg, Brabants Dagblad, 19 augustus 2008. • Meer baby’s, Radio 1, 20 februari 2008. • Kunnen meer kinderen helpen tegen de problemen van de vergrijzing?, NRC Handelsblad, 11 augustus 2008. • “Tweede leg” is vooral wens vrouwen, De Stentor, 31 juli 2008. • Vrouwen kampioen “tweede leg”, Jonker, I., Leeuwarder Courant, 14 juni 2008. • Tweede leg komt meer voor bij vrouw: onderzoek kinderen uit meerdere relaties, Teuling, N.den et al., Dag, 1 augustus 2008. • Kinderen maken vergrijzing niet goedkoper, Vollaard, B., NRC Handelsblad, 2 augustus 2008. • “Bevolkingskrimp niet te stoppen”: groeiprobleem, Bol, S., Nederlands Dagblad, 20 februari 2008. • Tweede leg, Radio 538, 4 augustus 2008. • Tweede leg, NOS journaal, 31 juli 2008. • Tweede nest, Clou, 1 september 2008. • De Nederlander is een kostenpost: Rouvoet wil debat over gezinsbeleid, Janssen, R., NRC Handelsblad, 20 februari 2008. • Geboortegolf in Houston?, Plag, G., Radio 1, 15 september 2008. • Hersenschimmen, Praag, B. van, ESB, 22 augustus 2008. • Meer kinderen maken helpt niet tegen vergrijzing, Dagblad De Limburger, 20 februari 2008. • Vrouwen vaker aan tweede leg, Pruim, F., Opzij, 1 september 2008. • Vooral vrouwen gaan aan tweede leg, Jonker, I., BN/De Stem, 24 juli 2008. • Vooral vrouwen gaan aan tweede leg, De Stentor, 24 juli 2008.
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• Vrouw vaker aan tweede leg, Dagblad Tubantia, 27 juli 2008. • Tweede nest is vrouwending, Stiphout, R., Elsevier, 9 augustus 2008. • Tweede leg is vooral wens vrouwen, Nieuw Kamper Dagblad, Zwolse Courant, Gelders Dagblad, Dagblad Flevoland, Deventer Dagblad, Apeldoornse Courant, Veluws Dagblad, 31 juli 2008. • Vooral vrouwen gaan aan tweede leg, BN/De Stem, 24 juli 2008. • Weinig bijval geboorteplan, Noordhollands Dagblad, 20 februari 2008. • Geboorteplan stuit vooral op scepsis, Leidsch Dagblad, 20 februari 2008. • Een “tweede nest” is een vrouwenwens, Nederlands Dagblad, 31 juli 2008. Bonneux, L.G.A. • Aan deze honderd mensen stelden we onze vraag, Knack, 23 januari 2008. • Meer zelfmoorden geplaagde Belgen, Metro, 31 juli 2008. • Belgische zelfmoord, NRC.NEXT, 31 juli 2008. • Wegen is meten, Koelewijn, J., NRC Handelsblad, 5 januari 2008. • Meer zelfdodingen in geplaagd België, Prov. Zeeuwse Courant, 31 juli 2008. • Moeder tussen 25 en 35: prima, NRC.NEXT, 4 juli 2008. • Wat doen we eraan?: ze worden steeds dikker, Horsthuis, A., J/M, 1 maart 2008. • Nu 151.000 burgerdoden in Irak sinds Amerikaanse invasie, Millenaar, N., Trouw, 11 januari 2008. • Mannen met buikje zouden langer leven dan magere latten, Becker, S., Trouw, 4 januari 2008. • 5 Vragen aan Luc Bonneux, Konings, J., Tijdschrift voor Verpleeghuisgeneeskunde, 4 augustus 2008. • Help! Dioxine in de scharreleieren! Wat mogen we nog eten, Libelle, 24 april 2008. • Mannenbuik. De claim, Calmthout, M. van, De Volkskrant, 5 januari 2008. • Zwanger worden na je veertigste, Hoogenboom, E., Red, 1 november 2008. • Vrouwen kunnen beter later kinderen krijgen, Koelewijn, J., NRC.NEXT, 4 juli 2008. • Help! Dioxine in de scharreleieren! Wat mogen we nog eten, Verhoeven, K., De Standaard, 5 april 2008. • Laat dat kippetje toch maar scharrelen, Verhoeven, K., De Standaard, 5 april 2008. • Mooi op tijd een kind, Sman, J. van der, Elsevier, 27 september 2008. • Meer doden door crisis België, Baltesen, F., NRC Handelsblad, 30 juli 2008. • Waarom meer Vlamingen een einde maken aan hun leven, is een raadsel, Vlaanderen, A., BN/De Stem, 4 augustus 2008. • Maxima brengt ons bij de tijd, Steenhuis, P.H., Trouw, 16 september 2008. • Meer Belgen plegen zelfmoord, Dagblad De Limburger, 31 juli 2008.
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• Meer zelfmoorden in geplaagde Belgische samenleving, De Stentor, Veluws Dagblad, Apeldoornse Courant, Deventer Dagblad, Dagblad Flevoland, Gelders Dagblad, Nieuw Kamper Dagblad, Zwolse Courant, 31 juli 2008. • Meer oudere moeders door gebruik van de pil, De Stentor, 10 juli 2008. • Laat moeder worden is heus niet zo slecht, Koelewijn, J., NRC Handelsblad, 4 juli 2008. • Jong moederschap is nergens voor nodig, Giesen, P., De Volkskrant, 4 juli 2008. Dalen, H.P. van • Europa sterft uit, Intermediair, 31 juli 2008. • Hoge kosten Oranjes voor monarchiebonus, Metro, 14 juli 2008. • Koningshuis kost jaarlijks 114 miljoen, Spits, 14 juli 2008. • Nieuwe rubriek: Schinkel, NRC Handelsblad, 16 september 2008. • Dood EMU licht overdreven, NRC Handelsblad, 23 september 2008. • Op zoek naar Amerika’s volgende topmodel, NRC Handelsblad, 7 oktober 2008. • De strijd der systemen, NRC Handelsblad, 21 oktober 2008. • Bos mag met mate zijn gang gaan, NRC Handelsblad, 4 november 2008. • Allfinanz: wonderkind of Total loss, NRC Handelsblad, 18 november 2008. • De wet van vraag en aanbod van ontwikkelingshulp, NRC Handelsblad, 2 december 2008. • Tweede Kamer pleit voor minder consumeren, Genoeg, 1 oktober 2008. • E 86.000.000.000 is het bedrag dat de monarchie sinds 1980 voor de BV Nederland heeft verdiend, Dagblad De Pers, 31 januari 2008. • E 86.000.000.000, Dongen, A.van, Dagblad De Pers, 31 januari 2008. • Geen bevolkingsgroei meer: reactie, Dalen, H. van, Intermediair, 19 augustus 2008. • Kijk wat mensen wel kunnen, Lalkens, P., Het Financieele Dagblad, 12 januari 2008. • Weg uit dit akelige land: emigratie, Giesen, P., De Volkskrant, 23 februari 2008. • Koningshuis kost jaarlijks 114 miljoen, Dagblad Tubantia, 13 juli 2008. Dykstra, P.A. • Oudere vader in de lift, Spits, 14 februari 2008. • Tot het huwelijk ons scheidt, Bergsma, A., De Volkskrant, 3 mei 2008. • Van je familie moet je ‘t hebben, Sandberg, S., Goodies, 1 april 2008. • Het gaat juist goed met het gezin, Rossum, M. van, Nederlands Dagblad, 29 november 2008. • Over families, Drupsteen, K., Radio 1, 20 september 2008. • Grotere gezinnen, Pegtel, A., HP/De Tijd, 21 maart 2008.
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• Economische zelfstandigheid: we moeten blijven knokken, Zee, R.van der, Lof, 1 maart 2008. • De familie heeft het ik-tijdperk wonderwel doorstaan, Brandt, E., Opzij, 1 januari 2008. Fokkema, C.M. • Over retourmigranten, Radio 5, 1 augustus 2008. Gaalen, R.I.A. van • Het blijft toch je familie, Zwolse Courant, Dagblad Flevoland, Gelders Dagblad, Eindhovens Dagblad, Apeldoornse Courant, Veluws Dagblad, Nieuw Kamper Dagblad, De Stentor, Brabants Dagblad, BN/De Stem, Deventer Dagblad, 22 februari 2008. • Het blijft toch je familie, Dagblad De Limburger, 18 maart 2008. Gierveld, J. • Alleen op de wereld?, Hekman, L., Nobiles, 1 februari 2008. • Eenzaamheid, Ponsen, R., Radio 1, 11 februari 2008. • Strijd tegen eenzaamheid, Joostensz, T., Vizier (ANBO), 5 mei 2008. • Ik voel me zo verdomd alléén, Zanten, J., Viva, 1 juni 2008. • Nationaal Ouderenfonds, bijeenkomst Breukelen, Telegraaf, 2 januari 2008. • Eenzaamheid is van alle tijden, Dreissen, F., Dagblad De Limburger, 4 oktober 2008. • Eenzaamheid is van alle tijden en alle leeftijden, Dreissen, F., Limburgs Dagblad, 4 oktober 2008. • Niet alleen ouderen zijn eenzaam, Paumen, M., Van Mens tot Mens, 1 oktober 2008. • Familie duurt het langst, Knegt, M. de, NRC Handelsblad, 25 oktober 2008. • De prettige regelmaat van een luisterend oor, Schroen, H., Dagblad De Limburger, 27 oktober 2008. • Eenzaamheid, RKK, 29 januari 2008. Heering, E.L. • Hoogopgeleide Marokkaanse jongeren, Editie NL, 22 oktober 2008. Henkens, C.J.I.M. • Wettelijk recht op doorwerken na 65 kent veel haken en ogen en lost mogelijk niets op, Bouma, H., Het Financieele Dagblad, 20 februari 2008. Liefbroer, A.C. • Vrouw geeft jeugd en kansen voorrang op kind, Weeda, F., NRC Handelsblad, 8 april 2008. • Politiek en slaapkamer, Stiphout, R., Elsevier, 15 maart 2008. • De normen van onze ouders zijn erfelijker dan we willen, Hintum, M.van, De Volkskrant, 12 januari 2008. • Van generatie op generatie, Radio 1, 10 januari 2008. • De familie, Koenen, L., Akademie Nieuws, 1 oktober 2008.
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NIDI • Kinderen zijn investering in toekomst, Hulsman, W.G., Reformatorisch Dagblad, 20 februari 2008. • Rouvoet legt vinger op de zere plek: stroom reacties na oproep tot actief gezinsbeleid, Reformatorisch Dagblad, 20 februari 2008. • De emigratie uit Nederland, Friesch Dagblad, 25 februari 2008. • Astrologie klopt, Stiphout, R., Elsevier, 17 mei 2008. • Emigrant is jong en zoekt rust en ruimte, Giesen, P., De Volkskrant, 23 februari 2008. • Het blijft toch je familie, Limburgs Dagblad, 18 maart 2008. • Langere levensduur bij overtollige kilo’s, Trouw, 2 januari 2008. • Ander leven na pensioen: ouderen vol met plannen, Telegraaf, 26 februari 2008. • Emigratiedromen, Stiphout, R., Elsevier, 1 maart 2008. • Emigratierecord, Friesch Dagblad, 25 februari 2008. • Een slimme meid krijgt haar kind nog steeds op tijd, Becker, S., Trouw, 11 juli 2008. • Wat te doen met buikvet?: reactie, De Volkskrant, 17 november 2008. • Vergrijzing sterkst in nieuwe EU-landen, Nederlands Dagblad, 12 september 2008. • Meer kinderen en op tijd, Trouw, 19 juli 2008. • Kinderen maken vergrijzing niet goedkoper, Vollaard, B., NRC Handelsblad, 2 augustus 2008. • Het zwarte schaap, Sman, J. van der, Elsevier, 30 augustus 2008. • Mannen met buikje leven langer, Friesch Dagblad, 2 januari 2008. • Marokkaan en Antilliaan relatief vaak crimineel, Reformatorisch Dagblad, 6 november 2008. • Emigrant zoekt ruimte, ANP, 23 februari 2008. Nimwegen, N. van • Eénkind politiek China, BNR nieuwsradio, 8 januari 2008. • De stelling van Nico van Nimwegen: het is onze hamburgers of hun kinderen, Janssen, R., NRC Handelsblad, 10 mei 2008. • Wat minder Nederlanders is niet erg: demografen zien niets in voorstel Rouvoet, Logger, B., Dag, 20 februari 2008. • Chinees geeft zijn extra pondje vlees niet meer op, Schoenmakers, K., NRC Handelsblad, 17 juni 2008. Poppel, F.W.A. van • Hoe veel mensen zijn ooit op aarde geboren?, Kuiper, R., Quest, 1 december 2008. • Goede vaders zijn niet per se jonge vaders, Vleuten, O.van der, Prov. Zeeuwse Courant, 15 februari 2008.
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• Hoeveel Nederlanders hebben tot nu toe geleefd?, König, E., NRC.NEXT, 26 februari 2008. • Standaardgezin beperkt houdbaar, Giesen, P., De Volkskrant, 24 mei 2008. Putten, A.E. van • Van generatie op generatie, Bosman, G., Experiment NL, 1 november 2008. Reuser, M. • Te zware mannen leven langer, Zwolse Courant, Apeldoornse Courant, Veluws Dagblad, Deventer Dagblad, Dagblad Flevoland, Nieuw Kamper Dagblad, De Stentor, Gelders Dagblad, Dagblad Tubantia, BN/De Stem, 2 januari 2008. • Te zware man op leeftijd leeft langer, De Gelderlander, 2 januari 2008. • Man met buikje leeft langer, Telegraaf, 2 januari 2008. • Te zware man leeft langer dan vroeger, De Gooi- en Eemlander, 2 januari 2008. • Te zware mannen leven soms langer, Eindhovens Dagblad, 2 januari 2008. • Zware mannen, De Gelderlander, 5 januari 2008. • Iets te zware mannen leven 1,5 jaar langer, Prov. Zeeuwse Courant, 2 januari 2008. • Oudere mannen met buikje leven langer, Limburgs Dagblad, 2 januari 2008. • Mannen met buikje leven langer, Friesch Dagblad, 2 januari 2008. • Wat doen we eraan? Ze worden steeds dikker, Horsthuis, A., J/M, 1 maart 2008. • Iets te veel gewicht juist goed, Parool, 2 januari 2008. • Mannen met buikje zouden langer leven dan magere latten, Becker, S., Trouw, 4 januari 2008. • Wegen is meten, Koelewijn, J., NRC Handelsblad, 5 januari 2008. • Speklapjes, De Gooi- en Eemlander, 5 januari 2008. • Oudere mannen met buikje leven langer, Dagblad De Limburger, 2 januari 2008. • Hoogopgeleid? Dan minder kans op dementie, NRC Handelsblad, 30 december 2008. • Mannenbuik: de claim, Calmthout, M. van, De Volkskrant, 5 januari 2008. • Astrologie en echtscheiding, Eén vandaag, 27 mei 2008. • Astrologie en echtscheiding, Teleac / NOT, 14 mei 2008. Solinge, H. van • Onbenut arbeidspotentieel, Koopmans, L., VB Contact, 1 september 2008. Wissen, L.J.G. van • Roden-Leek moet vooral kleinschalig bouwen, Dagblad van het Noorden, 14 oktober 2008. • Het Noorden moet groeidenken verlaten, Dagblad van het Noorden, 14 oktober 2008. • Bouwopgave Roden-Leek nog veel te hoog, Dagblad van het Noorden, 10 oktober 2008. • Avond over Roden als stadsgewest, Dagblad van het Noorden, 11 oktober 2008.