CURRICULUM VITAE MATTHIJS KALMIJN November 2013 Personal details prof. dr. M. Kalmijn (Matthijs) Born Nieuwer-Amstel, Netherlands, 1962 Dutch nationality Married to Inge F. de Wolf (1970) Two children: Eline Kalmijn (2002), Ines Kalmijn (2006). Contact information Email:
[email protected] Address: Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam, Oudezijds Achterburgwal 185, 1012 DK Amsterdam Netherlands Phone: +31 (6) 30278592 (cell) Education - Bachelor (sociology), Utrecht University, August 1983 - Masters (sociology), Utrecht University (cum laude), August 1986 - Ph.D. (sociology), University of California, Los Angeles, June 1991 Speciality areas - Primary - Demography - Family sociology - Life course - Secondary - Social stratification - Ethnicity - Networks and relationships Employment - Assistant professor, Princeton University, 1991-1993 - Faculty Associate, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, 1991-1993 - Associate professor, Utrecht University, Department of Sociology, 1993-2001 (tenured) - Full professor, Tilburg University, Department of Sociology, 2001-2012 - Full professor, University of Amsterdam, Department of Sociology, since August 2012 - Researcher, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW), The Hague, since April 2013
Recognitions - Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences (KNAW) since April 2007. - Member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen), since May 2010. - IPUMS Research Award for best article using the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, 2010 - Emile Verhaeren Leerstoel (Emile Verhaeren Professorship), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, 2008-2009. - Pass with distinction, Ph.D. qualifying exam in demography, University of California, Los Angeles, 1989. - Beloning ex Artikel 60 van de Wet op het Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs, Utrecht University, 1984. Citations (November, 2013) -Web of Science: total cites 2,298, average 27, H-index 25 -Google Scholar: total cites 6,754, H-index 36 Publications International refereed journals Ivanova, K. M. Kalmijn & W. Uunk. 2014. Fertility after repartnering in the Netherlands: Parenthood or commitment? Advances in Life Course Research, forthcoming. Ivanova, K. M. Kalmijn & W. Uunk. 2014. The effect of children on men’s and women’s chances of re-partnering in a European context. European Journal of Population, forthcoming. Van den Bogaard, L., K. Henkens & M. Kalmijn. 2014. So now what? Effects of retirement on civic engagement. Ageing and Society, forthcoming. Kalmijn, M. 2014. Relationships between fathers and adult children: The cumulative effects of divorce and repartnering. Journal of Family Issues, accepted. Van Zantvliet, P. I., M. Kalmijn & E. Verbakel. 2014. Parental involvement in partner choice: The case of Turks and Moroccans in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review, accepted. Verbakel, E. & M. Kalmijn. 2014. Assortative mating among Dutch married and cohabiting same-sex and different-sex couples. Journal of Marriage and Family, accepted. Mandemakers, J. J. & M. Kalmijn. 2014. Do mother’s and father’s education condition the impact of parental divorce on child well-being? Social Science Research, forthcoming. Kalmijn, M. 2013. Long-term effects of divorce on parent-child relationships: Withinfamily comparisons of fathers and mothers. European Sociological Review, 29, 5, 888-898.
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Van Zantvliet, P. I. & M. Kalmijn. 2013. Friendship networks and interethnic union formation: An analysis of immigrant children. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 30, 7, 953-973. Kalmijn, M. 2013. Adult children’s relationships with married parents, divorced parents, and stepparents: Biology, marriage or residence? Journal of Marriage and Family, 75, 1181-1193. Kalmijn, M. 2013. The Educational gradient in marriage: A comparison of 25 European countries. Demography, 50, 1499-1520. Damman, M., Henkens, K., & Kalmijn, M. 2013. Late-career work disengagement: The role of proximity to retirement and career experiences. Journals of Gerontology Series B Psychological and Social Sciences, 68 (3), 455-463. Kalmijn, M. 2013. How mothers allocate support among adult children: Evidence from a multi-actor survey. Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 68, 268-277. Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2013. Through a Dark Lens: Effects of Depressed Mood on Perceived Equity in Intergenerational Relationships. Social Science Quarterly, 94, 2, 424-444. Kalmijn, M. 2012. The educational gradient in intermarriage: A comparative analysis of immigrant groups in the United States. Social Forces, 91, 2, 453-476. Kalmijn, M. 2012. Longitudinal analyses of the effects of age, marriage, and parenthood on social contacts and support. Advances in Life Course Research, 17, 177-190. Kalmijn, M. & C.W.S. Monden. 2012. The division of labor and depressive symptoms at the couple level: Effects of equity or specialization? Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 29, 3, 358-374. Kalmijn, M. & Paul M. de Graaf. 2012. Life course transitions of children and wellbeing of parents. Journal of Marriage and Family, 74, 2, 269-280. Opree, Suzanna J. & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2012. Exploring causal effects of combining work and care responsibilities on depressive symptoms among middle-aged women. Ageing & Society, 32, 130-146. Nagel, Ineke, Harry B.G. Ganzeboom & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2011. Bourdieu in the network: The influence of high and popular culture on network formation in secondary school. Köllner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, Special Issue, 424-446. Damman, M., Henkens, K., & Kalmijn, M. 2011. The impact of midlife educational, work, health, and family experiences on men’s early retirement. Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 66(5), 617-627. Kalmijn, M. 2011. The influence of men’s income and employment on marriage and cohabitation: Testing Oppenheimer’s theory in Europe. European Journal of Population, 27(3), 269-293. Matthijs Kalmijn, Sofie Vanassche, and Koenraad Matthijs. 2011. Divorce and social class during the early stages of the Divorce Revolution: Evidence from Flanders and the Netherlands. Journal of Family History, April, 36: 159-172, Kalmijn, M. & A. C. Liefbroer. 2011. Nonresponse of secondary respondents in multiactor surveys: Determinants, consequences, and possible remedies. Journal of Family Issues, 2011, 32, 6, 735-766
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Kalmijn, M. 2010. Racial differences in the effects of parental divorce and separation on children: Generalizing the evidence to a European case, Social Science Research, 39(5), 845-856. Kalmijn, M. & C.W.S. Monden. 2010. Poverty and union formation and income among never-married single mothers in the Netherlands, 1989-2005. Population Studies, 64(3), 263-274. Mandemakers, Jornt J., Christiaan W. S. Monden, Matthijs Kalmijn. 2010. Are the effects of divorce on psychological distress modified by family background? Advances in Life Course Research, 15, 27-40. Van Ingen, Erik & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2010. Does voluntary association participation boost social resources? Social Science Quarterly, 91(2), 493-510. Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2010. Consequences of intermarriage for children’s social integration. Sociological Perspectives, 53(2), 271-286. Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2010. Country differences in the effects of divorce on well-being: The role of norms, support, and selectivity. European Sociological Review, 26(4), 475490. Kalmijn, Matthijs & Frank van Tubergen. 2010. A comparative perspective on intermarriage: Explaining differences among national-origin groups in the United States. Demography, 47(2), 459-479. Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2010. Educational inequality, homogamy and status exchange in black-white intermarriage: A comment on Rosenfeld’s critique. American Journal of Sociology, 115(4), 1252-1263. Soons, Judith & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. Is marriage more than cohabitation? Well-being differences in 30 European countries. Journal of Marriage and Family, 71: 11411157. Soons, Judith, Aart C. Liefbroer & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. The long-term consequences of relationship formation for subjective well-being, Journal of Marriage and Family, 71: 1254-1270. Kalmijn, Matthijs & Jannes De Vries. 2009. Change and stability in parent-child contact in five western countries. European Journal of Population 25(3): 257-276. Van Tubergen, Frank & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. A dynamic approach to the determinants of immigrants’ language proficiency: The United States, 1980-2000. International Migration Review, 43(3): 519-543. De Vries, Jannes, Matthijs Kalmijn, & Aart C. Liefbroer. 2009. Intergenerational transmission of kinship norms? Evidence from siblings in a multi-actor survey. Social Science Research, 38, 1, 188-200. Van Damme, Maike, Kalmijn, Matthijs & Wilfred Uunk. 2009. The employment of separated women: The impact of individual and institutional factors. European Sociological Review, 25, 2, 183-199. Van Tubergen, Frank & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. Language proficiency and usage among immigrants in the Netherlands: Incentives or opportunities? European Sociological Review, 25, 2, 169-182. Kalmijn, M. & C. Saraceno. 2008. A comparative perspective on intergenerational support: Responsiveness to parental needs in individualistic and familialistic countries. European Societies, 10(3):479-508.
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Kalmijn, M. and G. Kraaykamp. 2007. Social stratification and attitudes: A comparative analysis of the effects of class and education in Europe. British Journal of Sociology, 58, 4, 547-576. Kalmijn, M. 2007. Explaining cross-national differences in marriage, cohabitation, and divorce in Europe. Population Studies-A Journal of Demography, 61, 3, 243-263. Kalmijn, M. and J. Gelissen. 2007. The impact of recohabitation on fertility: Evidence from life history data in the Netherlands. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 33, 4, 555-574. Kalmijn, M. & W. Uunk. 2007. Regional value differences in Europe and the social consequences of divorce: A test of the stigmatization hypothesis. Social Science Research, 36:447-468. Kalmijn, M., D. Manting & A. Loeve. 2007. Income dynamics in couples and the dissolution of marriage and cohabitation. Demography, 44:159-179. Kalmijn, M. 2007. Gender differences in the effects of divorce, widowhood, and remarriage on intergenerational support: Does marriage protect fathers? Social Forces, 85(3): 1079-1104. Kalmijn, M. & J. K. Vermunt. 2007. Homogeneity of social networks by age and marital status: A multilevel analysis of ego-centered networks. Social Networks, 29: 25-43. Kalmijn, M. and F. Van Tubergen. 2006. Ethnic intermarriage in the Netherlands: Confirmations and refutations of accepted insights. European Journal of Population, 22:371-397. Kalmijn, M. & C. W. S. Monden. 2006. Are the effects of divorce on well-being dependent on marital quality? Journal of Marriage and Family, 68, 1197-1213. De Graaf, P.M. de & M. Kalmijn. 2006. Change and stability in the social determinants of divorce: A comparison of marriage cohorts in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review, 22, 5, 561-572. Vermunt, J. K. & M. Kalmijn. 2006. Random effects models for personal networks: An application to marital status homogeneity. Methodology, 21: 34-41. Kalmijn, M. & A. R. Poortman. 2006. His and her divorce: The gendered nature of divorce and its determinants. European Sociological Review, 22:201-214. Kalmijn, M., A.C. Liefbroer, F. van Poppel, & H. van Solinge. 2006. The family factor in Jewish-Gentile intermarriage: A sibling analysis of the Netherlands. Social Forces, 84: 1347-1358. De Graaf, P.M. de & M. Kalmijn. 2006. Divorce motives in a period of rising divorce: Evidence from a Dutch life history survey. Journal of Family Issues, 27:483-505. Kalmijn, M. 2006. Educational inequality and family relationships: Effects on contact and proximity. European Sociological Review, 22:1-17. Kalmijn, M. 2005. The effect of divorce on men’s employment and social security histories. European Journal of Population, 21, 347-366. Kalmijn, M. 2005. Attitude alignment in marriage and cohabitation. Personal Relationships, 12, 521-535. Kalmijn, M. & M. Broese van Groenou. 2005. Differential effects of divorce on social integration. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 22, 455-476. Kalmijn, M. & G. Kraaykamp. 2005. Late or later? A sibling analysis of the effect of maternal age on children’s schooling. Social Science Research, 34, 3, 634-650.
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Fischer, T., De Graaf, P.M. & M. Kalmijn. 2005. Friendly and antagonistic contact between former spouses after divorce: Patterns and determinants. Journal of Family Issues, 26, 1131-1163. Van Tubergen, Frank & M. Kalmijn. 2005. Destination Language Proficiency in CrossNational Perspective: A Study of Immigrant Groups in Nine Western Countries. American Journal of Sociology, 110:1412-1457. Kalmijn, M. & R. Luijkx. 2005. Has the reciprocal relationship between employment and marriage changed for men? An analysis of the life histories of men born in the Netherlands between 1930 and 1970. Population Studies-A Journal of Demography, 59:211-231. Kalmijn, M., P.M. de Graaf & J.P.G. Janssen. 2005. The effect of intermarriage with respect to religion and national origins on the risk of divorce: Evidence from vital statistics in the Netherlands. Population Studies-A Journal of Demography, 59:7185. Uunk, W., Kalmijn, M. & R. Muffels. 2005. The impact of young children on women’s labor supply: A reassessment of institutional effects in Europe. Acta Sociologica, 48: 41-62. Kalmijn, M. 2004. Marriage rituals as reinforcers of role transitions: An analysis of weddings in the Netherlands. Journal of Marriage and Family, 66:582-594. Kalmijn, M., P. de Graaf & A.R. Poortman. 2004. Interactions between cultural and economic determinants of divorce in the Netherlands. Journal of Marriage and Family, 66:75-89. Kalmijn, M. 2003. Friendship networks over the life course: A test of the dyadic withdrawal hypothesis using survey data on couples. Social Networks, 25:231-249. Kalmijn, M. & G. Kraaykamp. 2003. Dropout and downward mobility in the educational career: An event-history analysis of ethnic schooling differences in the Netherlands. Educational Research and Evaluation, 9:265-289. Kalmijn, M. 2003. Union disruption in the Netherlands: Opposing influences of task specialization and assortative Mating?’ International Journal of Sociology, 33:36-64. De Graaf, P.M. & M. Kalmijn. 2003. Alternative routes in the remarriage market: Competing risk analyses of union formation after divorce. Social Forces, 81:14591498. Poortman, A.R. & M. Kalmijn. 2002. Women’s labour market position and divorce in the Netherlands: Evaluating economic interpretations of the work effect. European Journal of Population, 18:175-202. Kalmijn, M. 2002. Sex segregation of friendship networks: Individual and structural determinants of having cross-Sex friends. European Sociological Review, 18:101118. Kalmijn, M. & W. Bernasco. 2001. Separated lifestyles in married and cohabiting relationships. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 63:639-654. Kalmijn, M. & H. Flap. 2001. Assortative meeting and mating: Unintended consequences of organized settings for partner choices. Social Forces, 79:1289-1312. De Graaf, P.M. & M. Kalmijn. 2001. Trends in the intergenerational transmission of cultural and economic status. Acta Sociologica, 44:51-66. Kalmijn, M. 1999. Father involvement in childrearing and the perceived stability of marriage. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61:409-421.
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Kalmijn, M. 1998. Intermarriage and homogamy: Causes, patterns, trends. Annual Review of Sociology, 24:395-421. Oppenheimer, V.K., M. Kalmijn & N. Lim. 1997. Men’s career development and marriage timing during a period of rising inequality. Demography, 34:311-330. Kalmijn, M. & T. van der Lippe. 1997. Type of schooling and sex differences in earnings in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review, 13:1-15. Kalmijn, M. 1996. The socioeconomic assimilation of Caribbean American Blacks. Social Forces, 74:911-930. Kalmijn, M. & G. Kraaykamp. 1996. Cultural capital, race and schooling: An analysis of trends in the United States. Sociology of Education, 69:22-34. Oppenheimer, V.K. & M. Kalmijn. 1995. Life-cycle jobs. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 14:1-38. Kalmijn, M. 1994. Assortative mating by cultural and economic occupational status. American Journal of Sociology, 100:422-452. Kalmijn, M. 1994. Mother’s occupational status and children’s schooling. American Sociological Review, 59:257-276. Kalmijn, M. 1993. Trends in Black/White intermarriage. Social Forces, 72:119-146. Kalmijn, M. 1993. Marriage selection among the children of European immigrants: A comparison of marriage cohorts in the 1960 Census. International Migration Review, 27:51-78. Kalmijn, M. 1991. Trends in religious and educational homogamy. American Sociological Review, 56: 786-800. Kalmijn, M. 1991. Status homogamy in the United States. American Journal of Sociology, 97:496-523. National (refereed) journals De Graaf, P. M., Kalmijn, Matthijs, Kraaykamp, Gerbert, & Monden, Christiaan. 2011. Sociaal-culturele verschillen tussen Turken, Marokkanen en autochtonen: eerste resultaten van de Nederlandse LevensLoop Studie (NELLS). Bevolkingstrends, 4e kwartaal, 61-70. Kalmijn, M. & A. Van Steensel. 2010. Geslachtsvoorkeuren bij het krijgen van kinderen: Veranderingen over geboortecohorten. Bevokingstrends, 2e kwartaal, 38-42. Kalmijn, M. 2010. Verklaringen van intergenerationele solidariteit: Een overzicht van concurrerende theorieën en hun onderzoeksbevindingen. Mens en Maatschappij 85, 70-98. Noordhuizen, S. & M. Kalmijn. 2009. Eensgezind meer bemind? De relatie tussen waardenconsensus en de kwaliteit van familierelaties. Mens en Maatschappij 84, 417-447. Kalmijn, M. 2008. Voorlopers van de echtscheidingsrevolutie: De relatie tussen echtscheiding en sociale klasse in de 19e en vroeg-20ste eeuw. Mens en Maatschappij 83, 81-97 (boekaflevering). Kalmijn, M. & Vries, J. de. 2008. Levensloopveranderingen in inkomen: De rol van partnerschaps- en ouderschapstransities bekeken met gegevens uit de belastingen. Mens en Maatschappij, 83(2): 128-150.
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De Vries, J., M. Kalmijn, A.C. Liefbroer. 2007. Intergenerationele overdracht van familienormen? Onderzoek via gegevens over broers en zussen. Mens en Maatschappij 82: 101-128 (boekaflevering). Kalmijn, Matthijs, Christiaan Monden, Jannes de Vries. 2007. Inkomenspositie bij buitenechtelijke geboorte. Economisch Statistische Berichten 2 november 2007, 664666. Verweij, A. & M. Kalmijn. 2004. Op bezoek bij familie en schoonfamilie: Een vergelijking van bezoekfrequenties gebaseerd op gegevens over gehuwde en samenwonende paren. Mens en Maatschappij 79:66-88. Kalmijn, M. 2003. Trends in de culturele leefstijl van onderwijsgevenden: Nog steeds een culturele elite?’ Cultuur + Educatie, 7:50-71. Graaf, P. de & M. Kalmijn. 2003. Intelligentie, opleiding en echtscheiding in Nederland. Mens en Maatschappij, 78:264-272. Kalmijn, M. 2002. Sociologische analyses van levensloopeffecten: Een overzicht van economische, sociale en culturele gevolgen. Bevolking en Gezin, 31:3-46. Kalmijn, M. & J. Gelissen. 2002. De invloed van hertrouw op fertiliteit: Bevindingen op basis van Nederlandse levensloopgegevens. Bevolking en Gezin, 31:51-77. Tubergen, F. van & M. Kalmijn. 2002. Tweede-taalverwerving en taalgebruik onder Turkse en Marokkaanse immigranten in Nederland: Investering of gelegenheid?. Migrantenstudies, 18:156-178. Jansen, M. & M. Kalmijn. 2001. De invloed van waardenoriëntaties op de vormgeving van partnerrelaties: Meer individualistisch, minder afhankelijk?’ Mens en Maatschappij, 76:303-324. Kalmijn, M. 2001. Veranderingen in vriendschapsnetwerken tijdens de levensloop: Een toets van de paarsgewijze-afzonderingshypothese. Mens en Maatschappij, 76:221239. Kalmijn, M., P.M. de Graaf, M.I. Broese van Groenou & P. Dykstra. 2001. Oorzaken en gevolgen van echtscheiding: Een landelijk onderzoek onder gehuwde en gescheiden mensen in Nederland. Sociale Wetenschappen, 44:1-15. De Graaf, P.M. & M. Kalmijn. 2001. Scheidingsmotieven in Nederland sinds de jaren vijftig. Sociale Wetenschappen, 44:16-33. Kalmijn, M., P.M. de Graaf & A.R. Poortman. 2001. Werk en echtscheiding: De interactie van economische en culturele invloeden. Sociale Wetenschappen, 44:3452. Jansen, M. & M. Kalmijn. 2000. Emancipatiewaarden en de levensloop van jongvolwassen vrouwen: Een panelanalyse van wederzijdse invloeden. Sociologische Gids, 47:293-314. Kalmijn, M. & P.M. de Graaf. 2000. Gescheiden vaders en hun kinderen: Een empirische analyse van voogdij en bezoekfrequentie. Bevolking en Gezin, 29:59-84. De Graaf, P.M. & M. Kalmijn. 1999. Verschillen in echtscheidingscijfers tussen Nederlandse gemeenten. Maandstatistiek van de Bevolking, November, 15-24. Poortman, A. & M. Kalmijn. 1999. Afnemende ongelijkheid tussen alleenstaande gescheiden mannen en vrouwen: Trends in arbeidsmarktdeelname. Bevolking en Gezin, 41-63.
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Kalmijn, M. & G. Kraaykamp. 1999. De verklaarde variantie verklaard: Een vergelijking van sociologische onderzoeksartikelen in de periode 1975-1998. Mens en Maatschappij, 74:166-180. Janssen, J.P.G., P.M. de Graaf & M. Kalmijn. 1999. Heterogamie en echtscheiding: Een analyse van Nederlandse registergegevens 1974-1994. Bevolking en Gezin, 35-57. Beckers, I. & M. Kalmijn. 1998. In de schaduw van succes: De sociaal-economische positie van mannen met en zonder levenspartner. Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 14:272-283. Janssen, J.P.G., A. Poortman, P.M. de Graaf & M. Kalmijn. 1998. De instabiliteit van huwelijken en samenwoonrelaties in Nederland. Mens en Maatschappij, 73:4-26. Kraaykamp, G. & M. Kalmijn. 1997. Beloningsverschillen tussen mannelijke en vrouwelijke managers. Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 13:216-229. Kalmijn, M. 1997. Een sociologische studie van de huwelijksviering tussen 1946 en 1994. Mens en Maatschappij, 72:96-114. Giesen, D. & M. Kalmijn. 1997. Samen of apart bankieren? Een onderzoek naar het geldbeheer van gehuwd en ongehuwd samenwonende paren. Mens en Maatschappij, 72:21-39. Kalmijn, M. 1996. Effecten van opleidingsniveau, duur, en richting op het tijdstip waarop partners hun eerste kind krijgen. Bevolking en Gezin, 41-71. Uunk, W. & M. Kalmijn. 1996. Wie trouwt met wie binnen de opleidingselite? De invloed van studierichting en onderwijsniveau. Sociologische Gids, 43:183-203. Groenewegen, P.P., M. Kalmijn & G.A.M. van den Bos. 1996. Medische sociologie: Empirisch-theoretisch onderzoek - de toepassing van algemene theoretische inzichten. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg, 96:2-3. Graaf, P.M. de & M. Kalmijn. 1995. Culturele en economische beroepsstatus: Een evaluatie van subjectieve en objectieve benaderingen. Mens en Maatschappij, 70:152-165. Kraaykamp, G. & M. Kalmijn. 1995. Een stille liefde: Over de lezeressen van romantische lectuur. Mens en Maatschappij, 70:120-137. Kalmijn, M. 1994. Gehuwd of ongehuwd: Ontwikkelingen en verklaringen van samenwonen sinds de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Sociale Wetenschappen, 37:34-64. Kalmijn, M. 1987. De sociale positie van de onderwijzer: Maatschappelijk aanzien, leefstijl en sociale herkomst van een beroepsgroep. Jeugd en Samenleving, 17:675689. Ganzeboom, H., P. de Graaf & M. Kalmijn. 1987. De culturele en de economische dimensie van beroepsstatus. Mens en Maatschappij, 62:153-175. Kalmijn, M. 1987. Commentaar op De Vos’ model van het interactiesysteem van de schoolklas. Mens en Maatschappij, 62:75-79. Kalmijn, M. & P. Swanborn. 1987. Van der Wolfs onderzoek naar schooluitval: Verslag van een secundaire analyse. Pedagogische Studiën, 63:435-444. Kalmijn, M. & R. Batenburg. 1986. Reproductie van cultureel en economisch kapitaal op een traditioneel en een Montessori-Lyceum. Tijdschrift voor Onderwijsresearch, 11:149-163.
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Books and edited volumes Henkens, Kène, Matthijs Kalmijn & Fleur Thomése (eds.) (2013). Wegen rond pensionering: Nieuwe transities en trajecten. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Kalmijn, M. & M. Wittenberg (eds.). 2008. Multi-actor data in survey onderzoek. Amsterdam: Aksant. Dykstra, P. A., M. Kalmijn, T. C. M. Knijn, A. E. Komter, A. C. Liefbroer, C. H. Mulder. 2006. Family solidarity in the Netherlands. Amsterdam: Dutch University Press. 157 pp. Baarda, D.B., M.P.M. de Goede & M. Kalmijn. 2000. Basisboek enquêteren en gestructureerd interviewen. Houten: Educatieve Partners Nederland. (154 pp.) Kalmijn, M., W. Bernasco & J. Weesie (eds.). 1999. Huwelijks- en samenwoonrelaties in Nederland: De organisatie van afhankelijkheid. Assen: Van Gorcum. (255 pp.) Groenewegen, P.P., M. Kalmijn & G.A.M. van den Bos (eds.). 1996. Medische sociologie: Empirisch-theoretisch onderzoek. Middenkattern van het Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg. (56 pp.) Knulst, W. & M. Kalmijn. 1988. Van woord naar beeld? Onderzoek naar de verschuivingen in de tijdsbesteding aan de media in de periode 1975-1985. Rijswijk: Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau. (266 pp.) Contributions to books Kalmijn, M. 2014. Adult intergenerational relationships. Chapter 19 in The WileyBlackwell Companion to the Sociology of Families, edited by Judith Treas, Jacqueline Scott, and Martin Richards. Wiley-Blackwell. Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2008. The effects of separation and divorce on parent-child relationships in ten European countries. Pp. 170-193 in Families, Ageing And Social Policy: Intergenerational Solidarity in European Welfare States, edited by Chiara Saraceno. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2008. De toegenomen aandacht voor dynamiek in de sociale wetenschappen en het tekort aan panelsurveys. Pp. 23-35 in Dynamiek in de sociale statistiek: Nieuwe cijfers over de sociaal-economische levensloop. Voorburg/Heerlen: Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Kalmijn, Matthijs & Aart C. Liefbroer. 2008. Selectieve respons van alters in multi-actor surveys: Hoe selectief en maakt het uit? Pp. 91-108 in Multi-actor data in survey onderzoek, redactie M. Kalmijn & M. Wittenberg. Amsterdam: Aksant. Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2007. De invloed van scheiding en verweduwing op intergnerationale relaties: vaders en moeders vergeleken. Pp. 59-74 in De maakbaarheid van de levensloop, edited by T. van der Lippe, P.A. Dykstra, G. Kraaykamp, J. Schippers. Assen: Van Gorcum. Mulder, Clara H. & Matthijs Kalmijn. 2006. Geographical distances between family members. Pp. 43-62 in Family solidarity in the Netherlands, edited by P. A. Dykstra, M. Kalmijn, T. C. M. Knijn, A. E. Komter, A. C. Liefbroer, C. H. Mulder. Amsterdam: Dutch University Press.
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Kalmijn, Matthijs & Pearl A. Dykstra. 2006. Differentials in face-to-face contact between parents and their grown-up children. Pp. 63-88 in Family solidarity in the Netherlands, edited by P. A. Dykstra, M. Kalmijn, T. C. M. Knijn, A. E. Komter, A. C. Liefbroer, C. H. Mulder. Amsterdam: Dutch University Press. Henkens, K. & M. Kalmijn. 2006. Labor market exits of older men in the Netherlands: An analysis of survey data 1979-1999. Pp. 79-100 in Blossfeld, H.-P., Buchholz, S. & Hofäcker, D. (eds.). Globalization, Uncertainty and Late Careers in Society. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Kalmijn, M. & R. Luijkx. 2006. Changes in women’s employment and occupational mobility in the Netherlands: 1955 to 2000. Pp. 84-115 in Blossfeld, H.-P. & H. Hofmeister (eds.). Globalization, Uncertainty, and Women’s Careers: An International Comparison. Cheltenham, U.K., and Northhampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. Luijkx, R., M. Kalmijn and R.J.A. Muffels. 2006. The impact of globalization on job and career mobility of Dutch men: Life-history data from the mid-1950s to the year 2000. Pp. 117-145 in Blossfeld, H.-P., M. Mills & F. Bernardi (eds.). Globalization, Uncertainty, and Men’s Careers: An International Comparison. Cheltenham, U.K., and Northhampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. Kalmijn, M. 2003. Country differences in sex-role attitudes: Cultural and economic explanations. Pp. 311-336 in The Cultural Diversity of European Unity: Findings, Explanations and Reflections from the European Values Study, W. Arts, J. Hagenaars, L. Halman (eds.). Leiden: Brill. Jansen, M. & M. Kalmijn. 2002. The impact of value orientations on the organization of partner relationships. Pp. 129-160 in Meaning and Choice: Value Orientations and Life Course Decisions, R. Lesthaeghe (ed.). Kalmijn, M. & W. Bernasco. 2000. The ties that bind: A study of individualism in married and cohabiting couples in the Netherlands. Pp. 51-52 and PDF file in The Management of Durable Relations, J. Weesie & W. Raub (eds.), with a CD-Rom containing 35 full-length papers. Amsterdam: Thela-Thesis. Kalmijn, M., W. Bernasco & J. Weesie. 1999. Theoretische achtergrond, onderzoeksthema’s en het onderzoek Huishoudens in Nederland. Pp. 1-12 in Huwelijks- en samenwoonrelaties in Nederland. Van Gorcum: Assen. Kalmijn, M. 1999. De betrokkenheid van vaders bij de opvoeding en de stabiliteit van het huwelijk. Pp. 169-188 in Huwelijks- en samenwoonrelaties in Nederland. Van Gorcum: Assen. Giesen, D. & M. Kalmijn. 1999. Het beheer van geld. Pp. 105-122 in Huwelijks- en samenwoonrelaties in Nederland. Van Gorcum: Assen. Kalmijn, M. & W. Bernasco. 1999. De gezamenlijkheid van leefstijlen. Pp. 123-150 in Huwelijks- en samenwoonrelaties in Nederland. Van Gorcum: Assen. Janssen, J., A.R. Poortman, P. de Graaf & M. Kalmijn. 1999. Sociale en culturele achtergronden van de stabiliteit van relaties. Pp. 189-208 in Huwelijks- en samenwoonrelaties in Nederland. Van Gorcum: Assen. Kalmijn, M. 1995. Bruid, bruidegom en bruiloft: Sociale en economische achtergronden van het huwelijkspatroon. Pp. 86-103 in De levensloop van de Utrechtse bevolking in de 19e eeuw, K. Mandemakers & O. Boonstra (red.). Assen: Van Gorcum.
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Ganzeboom, H.B.G., M. Kalmijn & J. Peschar. 1995. Het Nederlandse stratificatiepatroon in internationaal perspectief. Pp. 142-161 in Verschuivende ongelijkheid in Nederland, J. Dronkers & W.C. Ultee (red.). Assen: Van Gorcum. Zucker, L.G., K. Yip & M. Kalmijn. 1992. Strikes as institution-building: Union locals as strike outcomes and strike moderators in the 1880s. Pp. 49-96 in Studies in Labor Markets and Institutions, K.L. Sokoloff (ed.). University of California: Institute of Industrial Relations. Survey data Data collections Panel Study of Social Integration in the Netherlands, Waves 1995 (face-to-face), 1999 (phone), 2006 (mail), 2010 (mail). Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study in Four European Countries (CILS4U), NORFACE program (2010-2013) [funded by the European Commission’s 6th Framework Programme, under ERA-NET scheme] Panel Study of Social and Cultural Dynamics in the Netherlands (NELLS) (2008, 2010, 2012, 2014), face-to-face and internet questionnaires, oversample of ethnic minorities, panel design, N = 5000 [funded by the Dutch National Science Foundation] Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (2003-2004 and 2006-2007), face-to-face interviews among anchor respondents and mail questionnaires to family members, N = 8161 (anchors) [funded by the Dutch National Science Foundation] Scheiding in Nederland 1998 [Relaties door de levensloop], face-to-face interviews among an oversample of ever-divorced respondents and a comparison group of first-married respondents, N = 2361. [funded by the Dutch National Science Foundation] Households in the Netherlands 1995, face-to-face interviews with respondents and their married or cohabiting partners, N = 1533 (couples) and 3354 (individuals). Households in the Netherlands 1994, telephone interviews with respondents, N = 1035. Codebooks Dykstra, P. A., Kalmijn, M., Knijn, T. C. M., Komter, A. E., Liefbroer, A. C., & Mulder, C. H. (2004). Codebook of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, a multi-actor, multi-method panel study on solidarity in family relationships, Wave 1. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute. Kalmijn, M., P.M. de Graaf & W. Uunk. 2000. Codeboek van het survey Scheiding in Nederland 1998. ICS Occasional Papers and Document Series. ICS Code Books, 40. Utrecht: ICS. Liefbroer, A.C. & M. Kalmijn. 1997. Panel Study of Social Integration in the Netherlands 1987-1995: Codebook. ICS Occasional Papers and Document Series. ICS Code Books, 30. Utrecht: ICS. Kalmijn, M., W. Bernasco & J. Weesie. 1996. Huishoudens in Nederland 1995: Codeboek. ISCORE paper No. 67. Utrecht: ISCORE.
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Kalmijn, M. & D. Giesen. 1995. Huishoudens in Nederland 1994 - Telefonisch Survey: Codeboek. ICS Occasional Papers and Document Series. ICS Code Books, 21. ISCORE paper No. 33. Utrecht: ICS/ISCORE. International activities Stays abroad - Visiting scholar Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Research unit Migration, Integration, Transnationalization, Berlin, June 2012. - Visiting scholar Stanford University, The Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, February 2011-August 2011 - Assistant professor at the Department of Sociology, Princeton University with a joint appointment at the Office of Population Research, 1991-1993. - Ph.D. study at the University of California, Los Angeles, 1987-1991. Journals - Member of the editorial board Social Science Research, 2011-now - Member of the editorial board Social Forces, 2009-now. - Member of the editorial board European Sociological Review, 2000-2011. - Member of the editorial board Advances in Life Course Research, 2009-now. - Member of the editorial board Sociological Perspectives, 2009-2010. - International consulting editor of the American Journal of Sociology, 1996-1997. - Recurrent external reviewer for American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Demography, Social Forces, European Journal of Population, European Sociological Review, Journal of Marriage and Family, Population Studies-A Journal of Demography, Social Science Research, and several others. Research groups - Member of advisory board of PAIRFAM (Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics) - Associate expert in EQUALSOC (Economic change, quality of life, and social cohesion), EU 6th framework Network of Excellence. - Consulting member in the ‘American Explaining Family Change and Variation project’, 2005-2009. - Co-founder of ‘European Research Network on Divorce’ (with J. Dronkers, European University, Florence). - Affiliate of the Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University. Organization of conferences - Organizer of the international conference of the ‘European Research Network on Divorce,’ Tilburg University, Netherlands, 13-14 November 2003. - Session organizer, 2004 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, April 2004.
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Presentations/talks - Conference of the European Consortium for Sociological Research (ECSR), Tilburg University, Netherlands, October 14, 2013 (keynote). - Colloquium of the Department of Sociology, Oxford University, June 10, 2013. - PAIRFAM conference on Fertility over the life course, Bremen, September 12, 2012. - Colloquium of the Research unit Migration, Integration, Transnationalization, WZB, Berlin, June 6, 2012 (invited). - Paris Seminar in Economic Demography of INED and the Paris School of Economics, April 3, 2012 (invited) - Colloquium of the Department of Sociology, University of California Irvine, May 31, 2011 (invited) - Discussant for session on intermarriage, Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington D.C., March 31-April 2, 2011. - Conference of the European Association of Population Studies, Vienna, September 2, 2010. - Valerie Oppenheimer Memorial, University of California, Los Angeles, May 21, 2010 (invited). - Colloquium of the Department of Sociology, University of Oslo, February 17, 2010 (invited). - Michaelmas Seminar, Nuffield College, Oxford, November 25, 2009 (invited) - Conference of the European Association of Population Studies, Barcelona, July 10-12, 2008. - Colloquium of the Institute for Social & Economic Research (ISER) of the University of Essex, March 10, 2008 (invited). - EAPS conference on The Second Demographic Transition in Europe, Budapest, September 2007 (invited). - FAMNET conference Intergenerational Relationships in Family and Society, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (Germany), March 2007. - Fourth conference of the European Research Network on Divorce, Florence (Italy), May 2006 - EQUALSOC Conference, Turin (Italy), January 2006. - Colloquium of the Max Planck Institut for Demographic Research, Rostock (Germany), March 2005 (invited). - Euresco conference on European Society or European Societies: The Lower Educated, Granada (Spain), September 2004 (invited). - Ross Colloquium Series of the University of California, Los Angeles (United States), April 2004 (invited). - Colloquium of the Department of Sociology of Mannheim University, Mannheim (Germany), January 2004 (invited). - Second conference of the European Research Network on Divorce, Tilburg, November 2003 - EAPS conference on The Second Demographic Transition in Europe, Spa (Belgium), June 2003 (invited). - International Comparative Workshop ‘Globalization and the Work-Family Linkage’, Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg, Bamberg (Germany), March 2003.
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- First conference of the European Research Network on Divorce, Florence (Italy), November 2002 - Joint conference of the British Society for Population Studies and the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Demografie, Utrecht, September 2000. - 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification of the International Sociological Association, Libourne (France), May 2000. - Workshop on Values and the Life Course of the Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten, Brussel, 2000. - International Comparative Workshop on Assortative Partnership Decisions, Division of Work in the Household, and Union Separation, Bremen University, Germany, December 1999 (invited). - Biannual meeting of the Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification of the International Sociological Association, Québec City, August 1997. - Conference of the section Modelbuilding and Simulation of the German Sociological Association and the informal working group Mathematical Sociology, Zeist, June 1997. - Biannual meeting of the Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification of the International Sociological Association (ISA), Zürich, May 1995. - Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 1994. - Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, March 1991. National activities Journals - Editor of the Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences, 2002-2005 (editorial board 19972002). - Member of editorial board Mens en Maatschappij, 1998-now.
Research groups/management - Director of research program Institutions, Inequalities, and Life Courses, AISSR, University of Amsterdam, 2012-now. - Affiliate and Board member of the Amsterdam Center for Inequality Studies (AMCIS), University of Amsterdam, 2012-now. - Senior member and co-applicant of CILS4U (Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study in Four European Countries), NORFACE program. - Senior member and co-applicant of NELLS (Netherlands Longitudinal Lifecourse Survey), NWO program (NOW-middelgroot). - Chair Department of Sociology, Tilburg University, 2007-2012. - Coordinator/director of the research unit of the Department of Sociology (‘Social and cultural dynamics’), 2003-2012. - Coordinator of Sociology track in the Research Master of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Tilburg University, 2005-2011. - Member of TASC (Internal promotions and tenure committee of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Tilburg University), 2008-2011. - Chairman of NWO Themavoorbereidingscommissie ‘Levensloop’, 2006.
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- Member of NWO Themaverkenningscommissie ‘Levensloop’, 2005. - Boardmember NSV (Netherlands Sociological Association), 2006-2008. - Board of Overseers MESS/LISS project and co-applicant of MESS proposal. - Management Team of the ‘Netherlands Kinship Panel Study’, 1999-2009. - Fellow of Netspar (Tilburg University), 2008-now. - Program director within Netspar (Tilburg University)., 2004-2007. - Chairman of SISWO research group ‘Social Inequality and the Life Course’, 20012004. - Organizer of research group ‘Divorce in the Netherlands’, 1997-2004. - Member of NWO-ESR grant committee (ESR beoordelingscommissie), 1998, 1999, 2000. Organization of conferences - Organization group, Dag van de Sociologie (NSV & VVS), Erasmus Universiteit, June 2007. - Organizer DANS/UvT symposium ‘Multi-actor data in the social sciences’, Tilburg University, January 2007. - Organizer/host Dag van de Sociologie (NSV & VVS), Tilburg University, June 2006. - Organizer of the Symposium ‘Sociology and economics’, Tilburg University, December 2005. - Organizer of symposium ‘Medische sociologie: empirisch-theoretisch onderzoek’, ICS, Utrecht University, October 1995. - Session organizer for the Marktdag Sociologie, Brussel, June 2005. - Session organizer for the Negende Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, Amsterdam, May 2000. - Session organizer for the NSV Marktdag Sociologie, Utrecht, May 1999. National presentations: - Keynote speech, symposium Dynamiek in de Statistiek, Statistics Netherlands (CBS), The Hague, April 22, 2008. - Lecture for the Sociaal Wetenschappelijke Raad, November 2007. - Dag van de Sociologie, June 2006 - Netspar Pension Day, November 2005. - ICS symposium ‘De maakbaarheid van de levensloop’, November 2005. - Nederlandse Vereniging voor de Statistiek, Tilburg, October 2004. - NSV Marktdag Sociologie, Antwerpen, May 2001. - Negende Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, Amsterdam, May 2000. - Symposium of the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Demografie, Utrecht, June 1999. - NSV Marktdag Sociologie, Utrecht, May 1999. - Achtste Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, Amsterdam, April 1998. - Zevende Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, Amsterdam, April 1996. - Symposium of the Stichting Historische Steekproef Nederlandse Bevolking, Amsterdam, June 1994. Supervisory and related activities Current Ph.D.s: 16
- First promotor of L. van den Bogaard. Social life and retirement. Tilburg University, 2011-now (with K. Henkens). - First promotor of P. Van Zantvliet. Interethnic dating in school perspective. Tilburg University, 2009-now (with E. Verbakel). - Promotor of M. Damman. Retirement in a life course perspective. Tilburg-NIDI, 2009now. Completed Ph.D.s: - First promotor of J. Mandemakers. Life course effects on well-being. Tilburg University, 2007-2011 (with C.W.S. Monden), promotion date December 2011 - First promotor of M. van Damme. Crossnational studies of divorce consequences. Tilburg University, 2005-2010, promotion date December 2010 (with W. Uunk). - Promotor of J. Soons. A panel study on life course trajectories and well-being among young adults. NIDI, 2005-2010, promoted 2010 (with A. Liefbroer). - Promotor of F. van Tubergen. The integration of ethnic minorities from a comparative perspective. Utrecht University, 2000-2004, promotion date February 2005 (with H. Flap). - Promotor of T. Fischer. The consequences of divorce for children. Nijmegen University, 1999-2003, promotion date September 2004 (with P.M. de Graaf). - First promotor of A.R. Poortman. Socioeconomic Causes and Consequences of Divorce. Utrecht University, 1998-2002, promotion date April 2002 (with P.M. de Graaf). - First promotor of M. Jansen. Waardenoriëntaties en partnerrelaties: Een panelstudie naar wederzijdse invloeden. Utrecht University, 1999-2002, promotion date February 2002 (with A.C. Liefbroer). - Promotor of J. Janssen. Do Opposites Attract Divorce: Dimensions of Mixed Marriage and The Risk of Divorce in The Netherlands. Nijmegen University, 1997-2001, promotion date January 2002 (first promotor P.M. de Graaf). Postdocs: - K. Ivanova, project on remarriage (NWO funded), 2011-now - J. de Vries, project on Netspar (University funded), 2006. - C. Monden, project on remarriage in the Netherlands (NWO funded), 2004 (half-time). - J. Gelissen, project on remarriage in the Netherlands (NWO funded), 2001-2003 (halftime). - W. Uunk, project on labor market careers and demographic transitions, 2002-2006. Teaching - Family and life course (BA level) - Social stratification (BA level) - Social networks and social cohesion (BA level, MA level) - Classic and modern sociology (BA level) - Methodology and statistics (BA level, MA level, PhD level) - Theses (BA, MA)
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Grants - Grant NWO MaGW Open Competition, Remarriage in Comparative Perspective, Postdoc, 2011-2014 - Grant European Commission (6th Framework Programme, i.c., NORFACE), 20102013. Data collection ‘Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study in Four European Countries’ (CILS4U). - Grant NWO-middelgroot, 2006-2007 (with De Graaf, Kraaykamp, Monden). Data collection ‘Panel study of social dynamics in the Netherlands’ (kE 730). - Grant NWO MaGW Open Competition, 2004-2005 (with Uunk). AIO project ‘The influence of institutions on the economic consequences of divorce for women. - Grant NWO MaGW Open Competition, 2004-2005 (with Luijkx & Muffels). AIO project ‘Labour and job mobility according to retrospective life-course and prospective panel designs. - Grant NWO MaGW Open Competition, 2003-2004 (with Liefbroer). AIO project ‘A panel study on life course trajectories and well-being among young adults. - Grant NWO-groot, 1999 (with NIDI, UvA, UU). Survey ‘The Netherlands Kinship Panel Study’ (kf 8200). - Grant NWO MaGW Open Competition, 1997-1998 (with De Graaf). NWO aandachtsgebied ‘Causes and Consequences of Divorce in the Netherlands’ (kf 1200). - Grant Board of Directors, Utrecht University, 1996. Data collection ‘Divorce in the Netherlands’ (kf 400). - University fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles, 1987-1991. - Non-resident tuition waiver, University of California, Los Angeles, 1987-1991.
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