Curriculum Vitae Valerie Martin Robert-Koch-Str.3 D-80538 München Germany Fon: 011-49-89-78078058 heintz-martin@dji.de or valerie.martin3@mail.mcgill.ca Education 2008 PhD in Sociology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 01/ 2004-04/2008 PhD student in Sociology, department of Sociology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 09/2003-12/2003 PhD student in Sociology, department of Demography, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada 2003 M.A. (equivalent) in Sociology (with minors in social psychology), University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany 2000 B.A. (equivalent), Ludwigs-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany Work experience Since 3/2011 Senior researcher (Grundsatzreferetin), German Youth Institute (DJI), Munich, Germany 09/2008-2/2011 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (equivalent to Assistant Professor), department of Sociology, Otto-Friedrich University, Bamberg, Germany 10/2007-12/2007 Junior Policy Analyst at Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) in Ottawa, Canada 1
01/2006 Organizational committee for the international conference Longitudinal Social and Health Surveys in an International Perspective in collaboration with Statistics Canada 02/2005 Organizational committee for the speaker series Social responsibility and Statistics Seminar Series in collaboration with the UNESCO Institute of Statistics 03/2002-02/2003 AIDS-foundation Bielefeld, streetwork 08/2001-09/2001 Research intership Centre inter universitaire d études démographiques, Institut national de la recherche scientifiqueurbanisation (INRS), Montreal, Canada University Experiences 01/2006-04/2006 Teaching Assistant for Family and Modern Society, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 09/2005-01/2006 Research Assistant for the chair in Family Change and Social Statistics McGill University, Montreal, Canada 09/2001-04/2003 Teaching Assistant Social Structure Analysis University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany 05/2000-07/2000 Research Assistant Sociology of Development University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany 05/1999-07/1999 Teaching Assistant Methods and Techniques of empirical Sociology, Ludwigs-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany Software Microsoft Office, SPSS, STATA, TDA 2
Languages German (mother tongue) English (oral and written) French (oral and written) Italian (basic knowledge) Presentations Zabel, C. (2010). "Division of Household Labor by Parenthood Status in France and Germany", paper presented at the "European Population Conference 2010", European Association for Population Studies, Wien (with V. Martin). Martin, V. (2009). Stepfamily Instability in Canada: New Insights Based on a Comparison of Male and Female Reports, Poster presented at the XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference, Marrakech, Maroko (with C. Le Bourdais) Lapierre-Adamcyk, É. (2009). From families defined by residence to the extraresidential family network Paper presented at the XXVIth International Conference on Population IUSSP, Marrakesch, Marokko (with C. Le Bourdais and V. Martin) Martin, V. (2009). The Measurement of Stepfamilies in Canada: Moving away from a Household Perspective, paper at the session on Residential strategies of separated families at the conference on Family, Migration and Housing held by the Residential Choice in a Family and Socio-spatial Context research group, University of Amsterdam, in Amsterdam. Martin, V. (2009). Stepfamilies in Canada: Numbers, characteristics, stability and childbearing paper presented at the Rostock Demographic Colloquium. Max- Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock. Martin, V. (2007). Stepfamilies in Canada Moving Away from a Residential Approach, paper at the session on Families in a Life-Course Policy Lens at the Third Annual Symposium of the Population, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration (PWFC), Social and Economic Well-Being of Canada s Population in 2017, in Ottawa, (with C. Le Bourdais). 3
Martin, V. (2007). The Arrival of a common Child in Stepfamilies, Poster at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, in New York, (with C. Le Bourdais) Martin, V. (2005). «Portait des Familles recomposées au Canada aujourd hui» presentation at the session on stepfamilies (familles recomposées) at the 8 e Symposium québécois de recherche sur la famille, «Comprendre la famille», Trois-Riviere, (with C. Le Bourdais). Martin, V. (2004). What is the Impact of Parental Divorce on Family Formation Behavior in Canada?, paper presented at the session on Parents and Children in Canada at the annual meeting of Canadian Population Society (CPS), (with M. Mills und C. Le Bourdais) Publications Kreyenfeld, M. and V. Martin.(2011). Economic conditions of stepfamilies from a cross-sectional perspective. Journal of Family Research, 2: 128-153. Martin, V., C. Le Bourdais and É. Lapierre-Adamcyk. (2011). Stepfamily instability in Canada- The impact of family composition and union type. Journal of Family Research, 2: 196-218. Lapierre-Adamcyk, É., C. Le Bourdais and V. Martin. (2009). «Familles et réseau familial extrarésidentiel: une réflexion sur les limites de la définition statistique de la famille», Cahiers québécois de démographie, 38 :5-39. Lapierre-Adamcyk, E., C. Le Bourdais and V. Martin. (2008). «Les familles en 2001 : de l unité résidentielle au réseau familial». In : Lapierre-Adamcyk, E., C. Le Bourdais, with collaboration of V. Martin and P.M. Huot: La diversification de la structure et de la composition des familles au Canada. 1. Évolution des situations familiales et des conditions de vie de 1984 à 2001; 2. Les familles en 2001 : de l unité résidentielles au réseau familial. Rapport final pour la Direction de la recherche sur la politique stratégique. Direction général de l analyse stratégique, de la vérification et de l évaluation. Martin, V. and Le Bourdais, C. (2008). Stepfamilies in Canada and Germany, a comparison. In: Bien, W. Familiale Beziehungen. Familienalltag und soziale 4
Netzwerke. VS- Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Wiesbaden. Martin, V., M. Mills and C. Le Bourdais (2005). The consequences of parental divorce on the life course outcomes of Canadian Children, Canadian Studies in Population, 32: 29-51. Fellowships 2008 Finishing fellowship des Department of Sociology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 09/2004 12/2007 Dissertation fellowship (at the chair for Family Change and Social Statistics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada) 09/2004-12/2007 Tuition fee waver McGill University 2004 Supplement fellowship for of the Quebec Interuniversity Centre of Social Statistics (QICSS) 2004 Supplement fellowship for PhD students Institute national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Montreal, Canada 09/2003-01/2004 Tuition fee waver, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada 07/2003-08/2004 Dissertation fellowship of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Professional Affiliations Member of the Population Association of America (since 2007) Member of the Canadian Population Studies (since 2004) Member of the International Union for the Scientific Study in Population (since 2009) Member if the German Sociological Association (since 2011) Reviewer Demographic Research European Sociological Review Zeitschrift für Familienforschung 5
Social Activities 1998-2000 Acting member at Amnesty International ai Munich, Germany 1989-1992 Member at Greenpeace Germany 6