ÁLVARO MARTÍNEZ PÉREZ CURRICULUM VITAE Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park Colchester CO4 3SQ United Kingdom Phone: (+44) (0)1206 874802 (+44) (0)7914983189 (mobile) Fax: (+44) (0) 1206 873151 E-mail: amartit@essex.ac.uk Center for the Advanced Study in the Social Sciences Juan March Institute (2 nd Floor) C/ Castelló 77, 28006, Madrid Spain Phone: (+34) 914354240 (+34) 669618651 (mobile) Fax: (+34) 915763420 E-mail: amartin@ceacs.march.es EDUCATION October 2005/ October 2005/ October 2004 June 2004 June 2002 October 2001 PhD. student in Applied Social and Economic Research at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex, United Kingdom. PhD. candidate in Social Sciences at the Center for the Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Juan March Institute, Madrid, Spain. Advanced Studies Diploma in Political Sciences and Public Administration. Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. MA in Social Sciences. Center for the Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Juan March Institute, Madrid, Spain. Graduate Courses. Inter-University PhD Programme on Government and Public Administration. Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. BA in Political Science and Public Administration. Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH GRANTS Nov. 2007/Jun. 2009 Nov. 2007/Nov. 2008 El rendimiento electoral de las políticas de igualdad de género. Fundación Alternativas. Grant for 2008. 1.000 in return for a report-length manuscript. Co-Applicant with Kerman Calvo (CEPC). Postgraduate Employment Research Scholarship. Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR). Grant of 3,000 in return of a Research Paper for the BERR Working Papers Series. Updated January 2009 1
Oct. 2005/Oct. 2007 Dec. 2005 Oct. 2004/June 2005 Oct. 2002/ Oct. 2001/June 2002 PhD Fellowship; Caja Madrid Foundation. Based at ISER, University of Essex, United Kingdom. Religiosity, ideology and voting in Spain. Spanish Centre for Sociological Research. Large Grants for 2006. 15.000 in return for a book-length manuscript. Co-Applicant with Professor José Ramón Montero (Autonomous University of Madrid) and Kerman Calvo (University of Essex). Vincent Wright Fellowship; Juan March Institute. Visiting student at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom. PhD Fellowship 2+2; Juan March Institute, Madrid (MA two years; two years of PhD covered). PhD Fellowship; Madrid Government s Department for Education. Based at the Inter-University PhD Programme, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. RESEARCH STAYS Oct.2008/June 2009 Oct. 2004/June 2005 Visiting student at the European University Institute (Italy). Visting student at Nuffield College, University of Oxford (United Kingdom). PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH PROJECTS Nov. 2007/Feb. 2008 Feb. 2006/Sept. 2006 Research Assistant for the ESRC Project, The Impact of Litigation and Public Law on the Quality & Delivery of Public Services (ESRC RES-153-25-0081). Principal Applicant: Professor Maurice Sunkin, Law Department, Essex University; Co-Applicants: Lucinda Platt (Sociology, Essex) and Todd Landman (Government, Essex). WORK IN PROGRESS Dec. 2008-Dec. 2009 Nov. 2008-Jun. 2009 Devotos y votantes: el peso del factor religioso en las elecciones generales españolas, forthcoming in José Ramón Montero and Ignacio Lago (eds.) Elecciones Generales 2008., Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (with José Ramón Montero and Kerman Calvo). El rendimiento electoral de las políticas de igualdad de género, Estudios de Progreso, Fundación Alternativas (with Updated January 2009 2
Kerman Calvo). PUBLICATIONS A) Book chapters January 2009 January 2009 Dec. 2008 Dec. 2007 May 2007 The social significance of homogamy in Malcolm Brynin and John F. Ermisch (eds.) Changing Relationships. London: Routledge, pp. 73-90 (with Malcolm Brynin and Simonetta Longhi). ISBN: 978-0- 415-96523-1 How close are couples? in Malcolm Brynin and John F. Ermisch (eds.) Changing Relationships. London: Routledge, pp. 91-110 (with Malcom Brynin and Simonetta Longhi). ISBN: 978-0-415-96523-1 Religiosidad y voto en España y Portugal (2002-2004) in Gerardo Meil Landwerlin and Cristóbal Torres Alberto (coords.), Sociología y Realidad Social. Libro Homenaje a Miguel Beltrán Villalva. Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, pp. 613-643 (with José Ramón Montero and Kerman Calvo). ISBN: 978-84-7476-466-6. Ideología, gestión gubernamental y voto en las elecciones españolas in José Ramón Montero, Mariano Torcal and Ignacio Lago (eds.) Elecciones Generales 2004. Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, pp.303-329. ISBN: 978-84-7476-447- 5. Voto religioso em Portugal e em Espanha in André Freire, Marina Costa Lobo and Pedro Magalhães (eds.) Eleições e Cultura Política. Portugal no Contexto Europeu. Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciencias Sociais, pp. 157-197 (with José Ramon Montero, Kerman Calvo and Carlos Jalali). ISBN: 978-972-671-198-8 B) Journal Articles Sep. 2008 El voto religioso en España y Portugal, Revista Internacional de Sociología, Vol. LXVI, Nº 51 (2008): 19-54 (with José Ramón Montero and Kerman Calvo). C) Working Papers and Research Reports Forthcoming 2009 Oct. 2008 Family structure and job satisfaction. Can work-life balance policies foster happiness at the workplace, BERR Working Paper Series. The Social Significance of Homogamy, Institute for Social and Economic Research, Working Paper Series 2008/32 (with Malcolm Updated January 2009 3
Brynin and Simonetta Longhi). Sept. 2006 How do voters vote when they have no ideology? Evidence from Spain, Juan March Institute, CEACS Estudio/Working Paper 2006/227 (with Luis de la Calle and Lluis Orriols). D) Work under review Nov. 2008 Voting without ideology. Evidence from Spain (1979-2008) (with Luis de la Calle and LLuis Orriols). Submitted to South European Society and Politics. E) Conferences and seminar papers. Sept. 2007 Sept. 2007 Sept. 2007 Sept. 2006 Sept. 2006 August 2006 Sept. 2005 April 2005 Does homogamy lead to differences in the domestic division of labour? A study on the dynamics of gender inequality amongst couples using time-use data. Conference of the Spanish Federation of Sociology (FES), Barcelona, 14 th -16 th September 2007. Does homogamy lead to differences in the domestic division of labour? A study on the dynamics of gender inequality amongst couples using time-use data. LoWER Conference, Volos, Greece, 10 th -11 th September. Does homogamy lead to differences in the domestic division of labour? A study on the dynamics of gender inequality amongst couples using time-use data. ECSR and TransEurope Conference on Globalization, Social Inequality and the Life Course, Groningen, The Netherlands, 1 st -2 nd September. How do voters vote when they have no ideology? Evidence from Spain. 1 st Graduate Conference (ECPR, University of Essex, UK, September 2006) (with Luis de la Calle and Lluis Orriols). Eadem Sed Aliter: Religious Voting in Spain and Portugal, Committee for Political Sociology, Panel 1, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, (Philadelphia, USA, September 2006) (with José Ramón Montero and Kerman Calvo). How close are couples: The Domestic Division of Labour and Homogamy International Association of Time Use Research, Annual Conference (Copenhaguen, Denmark, August 2006) (with Malcolm Brynin). Ideología, gestión gubernamental y voto en España 1986-2004 ; VII Congress of the Spanish Association of Political Science and Public Administration (AECPA) (Madrid, Spain, September 2005). The workplace in the formation of social capital and its spillover effects ; 9 th Annual Aage Sorensen Memorial Conference, Harvard Updated January 2009 4
University (Boston, USA, April 2005). Jan. 2005 Sept. 2003 Religious voting in Portugal and Spain: a comparative analysis ; Conference: Comportamento Electoral e Atitudes Políticas: Portugal do contexto Europeo Instituto de Ciencias Sociales, (Lisbon, Portugal, January 2005). (with José Ramón Montero, Kerman Calvo and Carlos Jalali). Condicionantes de la evaluación económica sociotrópica de los desempleados en las elecciones generales de 2000. Una aproximación. VI Congress of the Spanish Association of Political Science and Public Administration (AECPA) (Barcelona, Spain, September 2003). TEACHING EXPERIENCE At the University of Essex, Essex Summer School in Social Sciences Data Analysis and Collection (TA) July 2007 July 2008 1G Panel Data Analysis. 9 th -20 th July. 1G Panel Data Analysis. 7 th -18 th July. OTHER MERITS Specialized training in research methods August 2007 July 2007 July 2006 Jan. 2006/ March 2006 ECSR and TransEurope Joint Summer School: Globalization, Social Inequality and the Life Course: Comparative Methodological Approaches, August 27-31, 2007, Groningen, The Netherlands (Lecturers: Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Axel Dreher, Gösta Esping- Andersen and Anne Gauthier). Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection (2006). Course on Survival Analysis (Instructor: Thomas Siedler). Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection (2006). Course on Collection and Analysis of Time-Use Data (Instructor: Kimberly Fisher). University of Essex 1. Department of Economics: 1. A. Longitudinal Data Analysis: EC968 Panel Data Methods. EC969 Applications of Data Analysis. Updated January 2009 5
1. B. Other courses: EC955 Economics of the Family. Nov. 2005 Introduction to BHPS using Stata (ISER, University of Essex, 24 th - 25 th November). Language skills Fluency in Spanish and English REFERENCES Malcolm Brynin (PhD supervisor) ISER, University of Essex Email: brins@essex.ac.uk Telephone: (+44) (0)1206 872995 Fax: (+44) (0)1206 873151 José María Maravall Complutense University of Madrid and CEACS, Juan March Institute (Madrid, Spain) Email: maravall@ceacs.march.es Telephone: (+34) 914354240 Fax: (+34) 915763420 Fabrizio Bernardi (PhD supervisor) CEACS, Juan March Institute and UNED (Madrid, Spain) Email: fbernardi@ceacs.march.es Telephone: (+34) 914354240 Fax: (+34) 915763420 Jaap Dronkers SPS Department, European University Institute, Florence (Italy) Email: jaap.dronkers@eui.eu Telephone: (+39)0554685260 Fax: (+39)0554685201 Updated January 2009 6