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CURRICULUM VITAE Nan Dirk de Graaf 2013 Contents: A. Personal information B. Education C. Appointments D. Publications: 1 Journal articles in English / American 2 Journal articles in Dutch 3 Books 4 Chapters in edited books and other publications in English 5 Chapters in edited books and other Dutch publications E. Review activities (journals, proposals, and institutions) F. Granted research proposals by NWO, KNAW, university, and international grants G. Supervising PhD-students and post-docs H. Member of manuscript committee (international/national) I. Membership J. Organization and management K. Experience in research designing L. Teaching experience More information: http://www.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/people/sites/nandirk.degraaf/sitepages/biography.aspx 1

Name: Nan Dirk de Graaf Nationality: Dutch Present appointment: Official Fellow / Professor / Chair of Sociology Group Office: Nuffield College, Oxford B. Education 1978: Atheneum-B certificate in 1978 (Utrecht) 1981: Candidate's degree in Sociology, University of Utrecht. Specializations: Economics, Cultural Anthropology. 1984: Master's Degree in Sociology, University of Utrecht (Cum Laude). Specializations: (1) research methods and techniques, (2) socio-economic policies and (3) sociology of planning and policy making. Awarded by the University of Utrecht for exceptional study and work performance, 10 June 1983 (Beloning ex. art. 60 van de Wet op het Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs vanwege bijzondere studie- en werkprestaties). Since 1984 graduate training: - linear-structural models (Utrecht) - life-event analysis (ZUMA-workshop: A. Sørensen); - Multi-level analysis (London Institute of Education: H. Goldstein) 1988: Doctorate Degree in Sociology, University of Utrecht. Promotores: Prof. dr. R. Wippler (Utrecht University) and Prof. dr. W.C. Ultee (Nijmegen University). Dissertation: Postmaterialism and the Stratification Process: An International Comparison, ISOR-press, Utrecht 1988. Refereed by Prof. dr. W. Jagodzinski (Germany), Prof. dr. P. Schmidt (Germany), Prof. dr. H.A. Becker, Prof. dr. J. Peters and Prof. dr. P. Swanborn. 2

C. Appointments During university study: Research Assistant at the following projects: a) 1980/6-82/6 "The Perception of Monumental Buildings" b) 1981/1-81/7 "Development of RIAGG sectors in the Netherlands" c) 1982/1-82/12 "Cultural Participation in the Netherlands" d) 1983/1-84/1 "The Quality of the Urban Environment". After university study: Utrecht: 84/3-84/9 Research assistant at the Department of "Planning and policy making", University of Utrecht. 84/10-88/9 Research Fellow at the Department of "Empirical Theoretical Sociology", University of Utrecht. Berlin: 88/10-89/10 Post Doc Stipendium at the Max Planck Institute for Education and Human Development, Berlin. Invited by Prof. dr. K.U. Mayer. Oxford: 1989 - Visitor of Nuffield College. Invited by dr. J. Goldthorpe and Prof. dr. A. Heath. - 1997-2003 Associate Member of Nuffield College, Oxford. Nijmegen: 89/10-90/6 Research Fellow at the University of Nijmegen 90/7-95/6 Research Fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. 95/6-00/12 Assistant Professor at Nijmegen University 2001/1 2007/10 Full professor in empirical sociology, Nijmegen University Canberra: 95/2 - Visiting fellow of the Australian National University, Canberra. Stanford: 2007 -. fellow of the Institute on inequality & poverty. Stanford University. Director David Grusky. Oxford: 2007 - Official Fellow / Professor, Nuffield College Oxford 3

D. Publications: 1. Journal articles in English/American: (with C. Monden, 2013) The Importance of Father s and own Education for Self-assessed Health across Europe: An East-West Divide? Sociology of Health and Illness. (with G. Jansen and G. Evans 2013) Class voting and Left Right party positions: A comparative study of 15 Western democracies, 1960 2005. Social Science Research. 42: 376-400. (with G. Jansen and A. Need, 2012) Explaining the Breakdown of the Religion-Vote Relationship in The Netherlands 1971-2006. West European Politics. 35: 756-783. (with E. Hilterman and M. Philipse, 2011) Development of the Leave Risk Assessment in a sample of Dutch Forensic Psychiatric Patients. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 10: 232-242. (with G. Jansen, G. and A. Need, 2011) Class voting, social changes and political changes in the Netherlands 1971-2006. Electoral Studies, 30: 510-524. (with M. van de Rakt, M., S. Ruiter, and P. Nieuwbeerta, 2010) When Does the Apple Fall from the Tree? Static Versus Dynamic Theories Predicting Intergenerational Transmission of Crime. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 26: 371-389. (with O. Aarts, M. te Grotenhuis, and A. Need, 2010) Does Duration of Deregulated Religious Markets affect Church Attendance? Evidence from 26 religious markets in Europe and North America between 1981 and 2006. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 49: 657-672. (with S. Ruiter, 2010) National Religious Context and Volunteering: More Rigorous Tests Supporting the Association. American Sociological Review. 75: 179-184. (with N. Tieben and P.M. De Graaf, 2010) Changing Effects of Family Background on Transitions to Secondary Education in the Netherlands: Consequences of Educational Expansion and Reform. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 28: 77-90. (with S. Ruiter, 2009) Socio-economic Payoffs of Voluntary Association Involvement: A Dutch Life 4

Course Study. European Sociological Review. 25: 425-442. Reprinted in N. Lin (2010) Social Capital: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences. Volume IV. Routledge, 2010. (with J. Tolsma and L. Quillian, 2009) Does Intergenerational Social Mobility affect Antagonistic Attitudes towards Ethnic Minorities? British Journal of Sociology. 60 (2): 257-277. (with J. De Vries and R.Eisinga, 2009) Biases in the Effects of Family Background Characteristics on Voting Preference: The Dutch Case. Electoral Studies. 28: 204-217 (with E. Jaspers and M. Lubbers, 2009) Measuring Once Twice: An Evaluation of Recalling Attitudes in Survey Research. European Sociological Review. 25 (3): 287-301. (with M. Te Grotenhuis, 2008) Traditional Christian Belief and Belief in the Supernatural: Diverging Trends in the Netherlands Between 1979 and 2005? Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 47 (4): 585-598. (with M. Van de Rakt, and P. Nieuwbeerta, 2008) Like Father, Like Son: The Relationship between Conviction Trajectories of Fathers and the Sons and Daughters. British Journal of Criminology. 48: 538-556, 2008. (with O. Aarts, A. Need, and M. te Grotenhuis, 2008) Does Belonging Accompany Believing? Correlations and Trends in Western Europe and North America between 1981 and 2000. Review of Religious Research, 50: 16-34. (with E. Jaspers, and M. Lubbers, 2007) Horrors of Holland : Explaining Attitude Change Towards Euthanasia and Homosexuals in the Netherlands, 1970-1998. International Journal for Public Opinion Research 19: 451-473. (with A. Güveli, 2007) Career Class (Im)mobility of the Social-Cultural Specialists and the Technocrats in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review. 23: 185-201. (with A. Güveli, and A., Need, 2007). The rise of new social classes within the service class in the Netherlands. Political orientation of social and cultural specialists and technocrats between 1970 and 2003, Acta Sociologica. 50: 129-146. 5

(with A. Güveli, and A., Need, 2007) Socio-Political, Cultural and economic Preferences and Behaviour of the Social and Cultural Specialists and the Technocrats. Social Class or Education? Social Indicators Research 81: 547-631. (with S. Ruiter, 2006) National Context, Religiosity and Volunteering: Results From 53 Countries. American Sociological Review. 71: 191-210. (with J. Van Wilsem and K. Wittebrood, 2006) Socioeconomic Dynamics of Neighborhoods and the Risk of Crime Victimization: A Multilevel Study of Improving, Declining, and Stable Areas in the Netherlands.. Social Problems. 53: 226-247. (with M.E. Sobel, M.E., A. Heath, and Y Zou, 2004) Men Matter More: The Social Class Identity of Married British Women, 1985-1991. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 167: 37-52. (with H. Van de Werfhorst, 2004) The Sources of Political Orientations in Post-Industrial Society: Social Class and Education Revisited. British Journal of Sociology. 55:211-235. (with T. Bertns, 2004) Church Attendance during Christmas in the Netherlands: Does supply of Services have an Effect? The Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences. 39: 227-238. (with C. Monden, C. And G. Kraaykamp, 2003) Trends in social inequality in the Netherlands; Does infant mortality in year of birth as a cohort indicator matter? Social Science and Medicine. 56: 987-1000. (with C. Monden and G. Kraaykamp 2003) How important Are Parents and Partners for Smoking Cessation in Adulthood? An Event History Analysis. Preventive Medicine. 36: 197-203. (with C. Monden, F. Lenthe, F., and G. Kraaykamp, 2003) Partner s ad Own Education: Does Who You Live with Matter for Self-Assessed Health, Smoking and Excessive Alcohol Consumption? Social Science and Medicine, 57: 1901-1912. (with J. Van Wilsem, and K. Wittebrood, 2003) Variations in Cross-National Victimization: The Impact of Composition and Context. European Sociological Review, 19: 125-142. 6

(with P.M. De Graaf, 2002) Formal and Popular Dimensions of Cultural Capital: The Effects on Children's Educational Attainment. Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences 38: 167-186. (with F. Van der Slik and J. Gerris, 2002) Conformity to Parental Rules: Asymmetric Influences of Father's and Mother's Levels of Education. European Sociological Review, 18: 489-502. (with A. Heath and A. Need, 2001) Declining Cleavages and Political Choices: the Interplay of Social and Political Factors in the Netherlands. Electoral Studies, 20: 1-15. (with H.G. van de Werfhorst, and G. Kraaykamp, 2001) Intergenerational Resemblance in Field of Study in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review, 17: 275-293. (with P.M. De Graaf and G. Kraaykamp, 2000) Parental Cultural Capital and Educational Attainment in the Netherlands: A Refinement of the Cultural Capital Perspective. Sociology of Education, 73: 92-111. (with P. Nieuwbeerta and W. Ultee, 2000) The Effects of Class Voting in Post-War Western Industrialized Countries. European Sociological Review, 16: 327-348. (with H. Van de Werfhorst and G. Kraaykamp, 2000) Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Field Resources: The Impact of Parental Resources and Socialization Practices on Children s Fields of Study in the Netherlands, Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences, 36: 188-210. (1999) Event History Data and Making a History Out of Cross-Sectional Data: How to answer the question why cohorts differ?. Quality and Quantity. 33: 261-276. (with M. Van Berkel, 1999) By Virtue of Pleasantness? Housework and the Effects of Education Revisited. Sociology. 33: 785-808. (with J.P.G. Jansen, J.P.G. and A. Need, 1998) Does Intergenerational Class and Religious Mobility Affect Class Based and Religious Based Voting? Acta Politica, 33: 56-76. (with M. Van Egmond and C. van der Eijk, 1998) Electoral Participation in the Netherlands: Individual and Contextual Influences. European Journal of Political Research. 34: 281-300 7

(with M. Van Berkel, 1998) Married women's economic dependency in the Netherlands, 1979-1991". British Journal of Sociology, 49: 97-117. (with J. Kelley, 1997) "National Context, Parental Socialization, and Religious Belief: Results from 15 Countries" American Sociological Review. 62: 639-659. (with G. Evans, 1996) Why are the Young more Postmaterialist? A Cross-National Analysis of Individual and Contextual Influences on Postmaterial Values. Comparative Political Studies. 28: 608-635. (with A. Need, 1996) The changing electorate of the confessional parties: effects of socialization and intragenerational religious mobility in the 1956-1994 elections. Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences. 32: 51-70. (with A. Need, 1996) `Losing My Religion : a dynamic analysis of leaving church in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review, 12: 87-99. (with P. Nieuwbeerta and A. Heath, 1995) "Class Mobility and Political Preferences: Individual and Contextual Effects" American Journal of Sociology. 100: 997-1027. Reprinted in K. Artzheimer and J. Evans (2008), Library of Electoral Behaviour Vol. 1: Socio- Political Models. Sage Publications. (with M. Van Berkel, 1995) "Husband's and Wife's Culture Participation and their Levels of Education: A Case of Male Dominance?" Acta Sociologica. 38: 131-149. (with P. Nieuwbeerta, 1993) "Intergenerational Class Mobility and Political Preferences between 1970 and 1986 in the Netherlands" The Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences. 29: 28-45. (with J. Hendrickx, Lammers, and W. Ultee, 1993) Models for Status Inconsistency and Mobility: a comparison of the approaches by Hope and Sobel with the mainstream square additive model. Quality and Quantity, 27: 335-352. (with A.. Heath, 1992) 8

(1991) Husbands and Wives Voting Behaviour in Britain: Class-Dependent Mutual Influence of Spouses. Acta Sociologica, 35: 311-322. "Distinction by consumption in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and the Netherlands" European Sociological Review: 7: 267-290. (with W. Ultee, 1990) "Individual Preferences, Social Mobility and Electoral Outcomes", Electoral Studies: 9: 108-31. (with J. Hagenaars and R. Luijkx, 1989) "Intragenerational Stability of Postmaterialism in the United States, West Germany and the Netherlands", European Sociological Review: Vol. 5, no. 2: 183-201. (with H.D. Flap, 1988) "With a Little Help From My Friends: Social Resources as an Explanation of Occupational Status and Income in the Netherlands, the United States and West Germany", Social Forces, 67: 452-472. Reprinted in N. Lin (2010) Social Capital: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences. Volume II. Routledge, 2010. (with P.M. De Graaf, 1988) "Family Background, Postmaterialism and Life Style, The Netherlands Journal of Sociology, 24: 50-64. (with H.D. Flap, 1986) Social Capital and Attainted Occupational Status, The Netherlands Journal of Sociology, vol. 22, no. 2, 1986, pp. 145-161. (1985) Husbands' and Wives' Occupations: Comment on Hout, American Journal of Sociology, vol. 90, no. 5, 1985, pp. 1078-1083. 9

2. Journal articles in Dutch reviewed journals: (May 2013) Oorzaken en enkele gevolgen van ontkerkelijking: Theoretische reflecties en empirische uitkomsten. Themanummer Religie & Samenleving. Keynote speech at R&S symposium, May 31, 2013. (with A.M. Marangos and P. Groenewegen, 2010) Levensfilosofie en zorggebruik in Nederland. Mens en Maatschappij. 85: 135-153. (with M. Van de Rakt, S. Ruiter, and P. Nieuwbeerta, 2009) Verklaringen voor intergenerationele crimionaliteit: Statische versus dynamische theorieen. Mens en Maatschappij. 84: 126-151. (with G. Jansen and J. Tolsma, 2008) Vrijheid versus veiligheid: Wie steunt vrijheidsbeperking omwille van veiligheid in Nederland? Mens en Maatschappij. 83: 47-69. (with T. Huijts, 2007) Veranderingen in houdingen van Nederlanders ten opzichte van de Europese Unie. Mens en Maatschappij. 82: 205-225 (with M. Van de Rakt and P. Nieuwbeerta, 2006) De intergenerationele overdracht van criminaliteit. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 48, 345-360. (with A. Need, 2005) Zich bekeren en wisselen van kerkgenootschap in Nederland. Mens en Maatschappij, 80, 288-304. (with A. Güveli and A. Need, 2005) De opkomst van de nieuwe sociale klassen binnen de dienstenklasse in Nederland: Politieke oriëntatie van de nieuwe klassen tussen 1970 en 2000.: 80: Mens en Maatschappij, 80 (with M. te Grotenhuis, 2005) Afnemend geloof in God en toenemend geloof in een hogere werkelijkheid? Mens en Maatschappij, 80: 143-158. (with M. Te Grotenhuis and S. Ruiter, 2004) Begrensde ondergrens: Een methodologisch commentaar op Toch een groeiende kloof tussen kiezers en gekozenen? Non respons in het Nationaal Kiezersonderzoek revisited van Henk van Goor. Sociologische Gids. 51: 178-181. 10

(with J. Van Wilsem and K. Wittebrood, 2003) Buurtdynamiek en slachtofferschap van criminaliteit. Mens en Maatschappij, 78: 5-28. (2002) De verklaringskracht van cultuur. Mens en Maatschappij, 77: 137-152. (with R. Bekkers, 2002) De verschuivende achtergronden van verenigingsparticipatie in Nederland. Mens en Maatschappij, 77: 338-360. (with A. Need and W. Ultee, 2000) Levensloop en kerkverlating: Een nieuwe en overkoepelende verklaring voor enkele empirische regelmatigheden. Mens en Maatschappij: 75: 229-257. (with G. Kraaykamp, 1998) Verwarring rond cultureel kapitaal: een reactie op het artikel cultureel kapitaal, sociale stratificatie en onderwijsoriëntatie Sociologische Gids. 45: 50-55. (with H. Van de Werfhorst and G. Kraaykamp, 1997) Opleidingsrichting en leefstijl: Het belang van opleidingshulpbronnen versus beroepskenmerken voor leefstijlkeuzes Mens en Maatschappij. 72: 335-351. (with I. Sieben, 1997) Een groeiende kloof tussen burgers en politiek? Conventionele en onconventionele politieke participatie in Nederland 1974-1994. Sociale Wetenschappen. 40: 36-62. (with M. Te Grotenhuis, M. And J. Peters, 1997) Komt reliogisiteit met de jaren? De invloed van leeftijd, sociale zekerheid, welvaart en religieuze opvoeding op kerkbezoek en christelijk geloof in West- Europa. Mens en Maatschappij. 72: 72: 210-226. (with B. Steijn, 1997) De service klasse in Nederland: een voorstel tot aanpassing van de EGPklassenindeling. (The service class in the Netherlands: a proposal to adjust the EGP-class scheme) Tijdschrift voor sociologie. 18: 131-154. (with M. Van Berkel, 1995) "Economische afhankelijkheid van gehuwde vrouwen in Nederland, 1979-1991" (Economic dependency of married women in the Netherlands) Mens en Maatschappij. 70: 138-151. (with F. Van der Slik and J. Peters, 1995) 11

"Kerkverlating in Nederland: Een verklaring aan de hand van intergenerationele opleidingsmobiliteit" (Leaving Church in the Netherlands: An explanation on basis of Educational Mobility Between Generations). Sociale Wetenschappen. 38: 23-51. (with W. Smeenk and W. Ultee, 1995) "Thuisblijven bij verkiezingen in Nederland en de Verenigde Staten" (Nonvoting in the Netherlands and the United States) Mens en Maatschappij. 70: 220-242. (with A. Need, 1994) "Losing my religion: een dynamische benadering" (Losing my religion: a dynamic approach) Mens en Maatschappij, 69: 242-263. (with W. Ultee, 1992) Opleidingsverschillen in primaire relaties en cultuurdeelname (Educational Differences in primary relations and culture consumption), Gezin: Tijdschrift voor Primaire Leefvormen, 3: 244-258 (1992) Status inconsistentie en consumptie van luxe goederen: Een nieuw statusinconsistentiemodel (Status inconsistency and consumption of luxury goods: a new status inconsistency model), Sociale Wetenschappen, 35: 15-31. (with P. Nieuwbeerta, 1992) "Intergenerationele klassenmobiliteit en politieke voorkeur in Nederland tussen 1970 en 1986" (Intergenerational class mobility en political preference in the Netherlands between 1970 and 1986). Mens en Maatschappij. 67: 255-272. (with J. Van Deth, 1991) Postmaterialisme en stemgedrag (Postmaterialism and Voting Behaviour): Enkele kanttekeningen bij de analyse van politieke waarden. Mens en Maatschappij. 66: 315-319. (with H. Ganzeboom, 1990) Cultuurdeelname en opleiding: een analyse van statusgroep-effecten met diagonale referentiemodellen (Cultural Participation and Education), Mens en Maatschappij. 65: 219-244. (with P.M. de Graaf, 1988) Leeftijd en postmaterialistische waardenpatronen (Age and postmaterialist values), Sociologische Gids, 6: 397-417. (with W. Ultee and P. Puijenbroek, 1988) Gezonde en ongezonde vraagstellingen (Healthy and Unhealthy Questions): 12

Scheefheid, sociale mobiliteit, sociaal gemengde huwelijken en gezondheid. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg, 66: 333-339. (with H. Ganzeboom, R. Luijkx, J. Dessens, P.M. de Graaf, W. Jansen, and W. Ultee, 1987) Intergenerationele klassenmobiliteit in Nederland tussen 1970 en 1985 (Intergenerational Class Mobility in the Netherlands between 1970 and 1985), Mens en Maatschappij, Vol. 62 no. 1, 1987, pp. 17-43. (with W. Ultee, 1987) Intergenerationele mobiliteit en politieke verhoudingen (Intergenerational Class Mobility and the Political Balance), Acta Politica, Vol. XXII, no. 1, 1987, pp. 3-38. (with H. Flap, 1986) Sociaal kapitaal en bereikte beroepshoogte (Social Capital and Occupational Attainment), Mens en Maatschappij, Vol. 60, no. 4, 1986, pp. 325-344. 3. Books (with Geoffrey Evans (Eds.) 2013) Political Choice Matters: Explaining the strength of class and religious cleavages in cross-national perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with Willem Wolters, 2005 - second revised print 2009; 4 th reprint 2010; Currently working on a third revised print) Maatschappelijke problemen: beschrijvingen en verklaringen (Social Problems: descriptions and explanations). Den Haag: Boom Lemma (415 pages). (2002) De beperkte verklaringskracht van cultuur: een empirisch-theoretische benadering. Inaugurele 8 februari 2002. Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. (with R. Wielers, Eds., 1994) Theorie en praktijk: Verklarende modellen in de arbeidsmarktsociologie. pp. 160 (Theory and daily life: Explanatory models in sociologial research of labour markets) SISWO publication 382: Amsterdam. (ISBN nr. 9067061263) (1988) Postmaterialism and the Stratification Process: An International Comparison, (Dissertation) Utrecht: ISOR: pp. 190 (ISBN nr. 9051870043). 13

4. Chapters in edited books and other publications in English / German (forthcoming June 2013) Secularization: Theoretical Controversies Generating Empirical Research. Pages 322-354. In: R. Wittek, T. Snijders and V. Nee (Eds.). Handbook of Rational Choice Social Research. Stanford: Stanford University Press. (with G. Evans. 2013) Explaining Cleavage Strength: The Role of Party Position. Pages 3-26. In G. Evans and N.D. de Graaf (Eds.) Political Choice Matters: Explaining the strength of class and religious cleavages in cross-national perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with G. Evans, 2013) The Importance of Political Choice and Other Lessons Learned. Pages 391-406. In G. Evans and N.D. de Graaf (Eds.) Political Choice Matters: Explaining the strength of class and religious cleavages in cross-national perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with G. Jansen and A. Need, 2013) The political evolution of class and religion: An interpretation for the Netherlands 1971-2006. Pages 205-242. In G. Evans and N.D. de Graaf (Eds.) Political Choice Matters: Explaining the strength of class and religious cleavages in cross-national perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with G. Jansen, and G. Evans, 2013) Class voting and party positions: A comparative study of 15 Western democracies, 1960-2005. Pages 46-86 In G. Evans and N.D. de Graaf (Eds.) Political Choice Matters: Explaining the strength of class and religious cleavages in cross-national perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with A. Heath, and Y. Li, 2010) How Fair is the Route to the Top: Perceptions of Social Mobility. In: Jowell, R., Curtice, J., Park, A., Thomson, K., Jarvis, L., Bromley, C. and Stratford, N. (Eds.) British Social Attitudes: the 27th Report, London: Sage. Pp. 29-50. (with H. Flap, 2010) reprint of: With a Little Help from my Friends (originally Social Forces, 1988, 67: 452-72) in N. Lin (ed.) Social Capital: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences. Volume II. Routledge, 2010. (with S. Ruiter, 2010) reprint of: Socio-Economic Payoffs of Voluntary Association Involvement: A Dutch Life Course Study, (originally European Sociological Review, 2009, 25: 425-442) in N. Lin (ed.) Social Capital: Critical Concepts in the Social 14

Sciences. Volume IV. Routledge, 2010. (with P.M. De Graaf, 2006) Hoch- und populärkulturelle Dimensionen kulturellen Kapitals: Auswirkungen auf den Bildingsstand der Kinder. In: W. Georg (ed.) Soziale Ungleichheit im Bildungssystem: Eine empirisch-theoretische Bestandsaufnahme. Konstanz: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbh. Pp. 147-174. (with J. Kelley, 2004) Christian belief and church attendance in 30 nations. In M.D.R. Evans & J. Kelley, Australian economy and society 2002: Religion, morality and public policy in international perspective 1984-2002. The Federation Press.. pp. 54-63. (with J. Kelley, 2004) National context, parental socialization and religious belief. In M.D.R. Evans & J. Kelley, Australian economy and society 2002: Religion, morality and public policy in international perspective 1984-2002. The Federation Press.. pp. 64-80. (with A. Need and W. Ultee, 2004) Leaving the Church in the Netherlands: A Comprehensive Explanation for three Empirical Regularities. In. Crocket, A. & O Leary R. (Eds.) Patterns and Processes of Religious Change in Modern Industrial Societies: Europe and the United States. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press. Pp. 81-116. (with W. Ultee W., W. Smeenk, and A. Timm, 2003) The when and whom of first marriage in the Netherlands: a dynamic analysis of educational heterogamy for birth cohorts 1917 to 1975, Pp. 79-112. In Blossfeld P. And A. Timm (eds.) Who Marries Whom? Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies. Kluwer Publishers (with J. Van Wilsem and K. Wittebrood, 2002) Variations in Cross-National Victimization: The Impact of Composition and Context. Pp. 119-140 In Nieuwbeerta, P. (ed.) Crime Victimization in Comparative Perspective: Results from the International Crime Victims Survey, 1989-2000. Boom Juridische uitgevers: Den Haag. (with A. Need, 2000) Losing Faith: is Britain alone? Pp. 119-135. In: Jowell, R., Curtice, J., Park, A., Thomson, K., Jarvis, L., Bromley, C. and Stratford, N. (Eds.) British Social Attitudes: the 17th Report Focusing on Diversity, London: Sage. (with P. Nieuwbeerta, 1999) "Traditional Class Voting in Twenty Postwar Societies" in G. Evans (ed.) The End of Class Politics? Class Voting in Comparative Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 23-56. 15

(with A. Heath and A. Need, 1997) Class and nation in England and Scotland, in Charles Pattie, David Denver, Justin Fisher and Steve Ludlum (eds.) British Elections and Parties Yearbook 1997. London: Frank Cass. Pp. 57-73. (with P. Nieuwbeerta and A. Heath, 1993) "Class Mobility and Political Preferences: Individual and Contextual Effects" JUSST Working Paper Series 17. Publication of (SCPR) Social & Community Planning Research Centre, London/Oxford. (with A. Heath, 1990) Husbands' and Wives' Voting Behaviour in Britain. JUSST Working Paper Series 1. Publication of (SCPR) Social & Community Planning Research Centre, London/Oxford. (1989) (1989) Individual and Structural Conditions Affecting Postmaterialist Values. In: Ganzeboom H.B.G. & H. Flap (eds.) Changing Involvements: Theories on Value Change and New Social Movements, Amsterdam: SISWO-publication 339: pp. 5-50 (ISBN nr. 9067060798). Nontraditional Dimensions of Occupational Attainment. In: Dronkers J., W. Jansen & K. Verrips (eds). Similar or Different?: Dutch Research on Social Stratification and Social Mobility, Amsterdam: SISWO-publication 338: pp. 31-51 (ISBN nr. 9067060801) (with W. Ultee and P. Puijenbroek, 1989) Healthy Questions about Ill Health, in Gunning-Schepers L.J., I.P. Spruit and J.H. Krijnen (eds.), Socio Economic Inequalities in Health, The Hague: Ministery of Welfare, Health and Cultural Affairs: pp. 125-150 (ISBN nr. 903461963x). 5. Chapters in edited books and other publications in Dutch (with W. Wolters, 2011) Dansen zolang de muziek speelt: macro-micro-macro interacties in de financiele crisis (As long as the music is playing you ve got to get up and dance: Macromicro-macro interactions in the financial crisis). In: Kraaykamp, Levels and Need (Eds.). Problemen en theorieën in onderzoek: Een staalkaart van de hedendaagse Nederlandse empirisch-theoretische sociologie. Assen: Van Gorcum B.V. Pp. 423-436. 16

(2005) Perverse prikkels in de verzorgingsstaat. In Hüsken F. & H. de Jonge (red.) Schemerzones & schaduwzijden: opstellen over ambiguïteiten in samenlevingen. Nijmegen: Roelants. Pp. 80-85. (with M. te Grotenhuis, 2003) Secularisering in Nederland tussen 1979 en 2000: van kerklidmaatschap naar geloof in een hogere werkelijkheid? In: C. Hermans (ed.) Is er nog godsdienst in 2050? Damon press. Pp. 46-63. (with P.M. De Graaf, 2003) Cultureel kapitaal en sociale reproductie: Cohorten tussen 1930 en 1975 vergeleken. Pp. 80-104. In H.B.G. Ganzeboom (ed.) Jaren van onderscheid: Trends in cultuurdeelname in Nederland. Utrecht: Cultuurnetwerk Nederland. Pp. 72-95. (with P.M. de Graaf, 1996) De invloed van socialisatie op leefstijlen: tellen restricties uit het verleden ook mee (The impact of socialization on life tyles: do restrictions from the past count as well). in H.B.G. Ganzeboom & S. Lindenberg (eds.) Verklarende sociologie: opstellen voor Reinhard Wippler. Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers. pp. 312-329. (1996) (1995) (1995) "Politieke voorkeur en politieke participatie" (Political preference and political Participation) Chapter in H. Ganzeboom & W. Ultee (eds.), Sociale Segmentatie in 2015, Den Haag. WRR voorstudies en achtergronden V96. "Onderzoek naar waardenoriëntaties en generatievervanging"(research on values and gnerational replacement). In: W. Hout & H. Pellikaan (eds.), Problemen van onderzoek: Onderzoeksstrategieën en Methodologische Problemen. Boom: Meppel. pp 36-61. "Postmaterialisme, sociale stratificatie en de politieke strijd" (Postmaterialism, social stratification and political conflicts) (hoofdstuk 12) in Dronkers, J. en W.C. Ultee (eds.): Verschuivende ongelijkheid in Nederland: sociale gelaagdheid en mobiliteit. Van Gorkum: Assen. pp. 202-222. (with P. Nieuwbeerta, 1995) "Sociale klasse, mobiliteit, trouwpatronen en politieke voorkeur" (Class, mobility, marital patterns and political preference) (chapter 11) in Dronkers, J. en W.C. Ultee (eds). Verschuivende ongelijkheid in Nederland: sociale gelaagdheid en mobiliteit. Van Gorkum: Assen. pp. 182-201. 17

(with G. Kraaykamp, 1995) "Sociale differentiatie in materiële en cultuurconsumptie: een kwestie van leefstijl" (Social differentiation in material and cultural consumption) (hoofdstuk 13) in Dronkers, J. en W.C. Ultee: Verschuivende ongelijkheid in Nederland: sociale gelaagdheid en mobiliteit. Van Gorkum: Assen. pp. 223-246. (with W.C. Ultee, W. Arts, and P. Hermkens, 1994) "Klassenstructuren en politieke culturen: een vergelijking van enkele Oost- en Westeuropese landen aan het begin van de jaren negentig" (Class structures and political cultures: a comparison of East- and West European countries). In Arts, W. en J. Peschar (eds.). Om de Oost: Maatschappelijke veranderingen in Oost- Europa rond de ineenstorting van het staatssocialisme. Boekaflevering Mens en Maatschappij. pp. 35-53. (with W.C. Ultee, 1991) "Burgerlijke cultuur en culturele burgers" in: Felling, A.J.A. & J. Peters Cultuur en Sociale Wetenschappen, Nijmegen: ITS. pp. 227-248 (ISBN 9063707894) (1983) "Jaloezie en/of Billijkheid: Twee concurrerende theorieën als verklaring voor het rechtvaardigheidsoordeel over het eigen inkomen." (Two competing theories for the judgement of one's own income) Publication of Master Thesis of the Department of Planning and Policy Making: nr. 26, University of Utrecht. RUU: pp. 1-94. E. Review activities (journals, proposals, and institutions) Reviewer for the following journals: - Acta Politica - Acta Sociologica - American Journal of Sociology - American Political Science Review - American Sociological Review - British Journal of Sociology - Ethnic and Racial Studies - Electoral Studies - European Societies - European Sociological Review - International Journal of Comparative Sociology - Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships - Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Series A Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences 18

Review of Religious Research Political Behavior Political Studies Social Forces Social Networks Social Science Research Sociological Methodology The Sociological Quarterly Sociology of Education Reviewer for Dutch research proposals: - After the reorganization of NWO in 1994: reviewer for various NWO-proposals - 1998-2001 member of NWO/ESR committee - 2004 NWO-panel International Reviewer of Proposals: - ECSR, Britain - Nuffield Foundation, Britain - Deutsche Forchungs Gemeinschaft 2007 (excellence initiative) - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 2010 (excellence initiative) - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 2012 (excellence initiative) - Estonian Research Council / Norwegian Research Council International Reviewer for departments: - International member of review committee, Department of Sociology, Oxford University 2003. - External Reviewer, Department of Sociology, McMaster University, Canada 2004. - External Reviewer School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester. Britain. F. Granted research proposals: John Fell Fund, Oxford 2010: 60.000 US dollars for purchasing the Gallup World Poll 2007 and 2008 surveys the Netherlands' Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) - Criminal reproduction: the mutual influences of criminal careers of family members. NWO 400-05-052. Period: 2006-2009. 176.714 euro. - co-applicant NWO middengroot. COMPSOC: exploiting, documenting, and enriching COMParative data from large-scale surveys in the SOCial sciences. Main applicant J. Hagenaars. NWO-middengroot, 480-01-009. Period: 2005-2008. 640.000 euro - Social Mobility and the Multicultural Society: A Multi-ethnic group perspective. (onderzoeksprogramma: de bindende kracht van familierelaties). ) NWO: 457-03-020. 19

Period: 2004-2008. - Quality of retrospective data: how biased are the effects of family background? (NWO: ESR 490-24-442. Period: 2002-2005. - Parents, Parent and Exposure Effects in Multi-Moment Multi-Actor Models of Health Inequality. (NWO: ESR 490-24-019), 2000, Social Inequality and Self-Reported Health: Period 2000-2003. - Victimization and social contexts: The impact of inidvidual, neighbourhood, city and country characteristics. (NWO ESR 490-24-142) Period 2000-2003 - Social Orientation, Context and Prosocial Behavior (NWO: ESR98-05-05), OIOproject for 4 years. Period 1999-2003 - Macro and micro-level causes for a generational value change: An international comparison among 40 countries. (NWO 510-12-530), 1996, post-doc project for 3 years. - Non-Voting in National Elections in Western Countries after World War II: A Multilevel Analysis of 130 Pooled Election Studies. (NWO 510-12-217), 1995, period: 4 years. - Religious and social mobility, but no political mobility in the Netherlands? (NWO 510-79-605), 1993, period: 3 years. - Feminizing the unimportant: Trends of declining male dominance (NWO 500-279- 403), 1992, period: 4 years. - Intergenerational mobility and the political balance (NWO 500-279-101), 1988, period: 4 years. - Causes and consequences of getting an older population. 1985, period: 4 years. Subsidized by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) - Political and cultural consequences of social mobility and mixed marriages. Fellowship granted by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1990, period: 3 years. (300 kfl) - Continuation proposal for fellowship of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Granted in 1993, period: 2 years. (200 kfl) International grants Particiation in 6 th framework STRIP 2006, Project EUREQUAL (http://eurequal.politics.ox.ac.uk/). Main applicant Stephan Whitefield, Oxford University: 1.200.000 euro for data collection in 13 countries. 20

Participation in 6th Framework Network of Excellence (started at the end of 2005) Economic Change, Quality of Life and Social Cohesion (EQUALSOC) see http://www.equalsoc.org/. For Oxford member of the Methods Committee 2008-2010. European Science Foundation: Eurocores Programs: international multidisciplinary initiative together with Ireland (Sinnott), England (Heath), Germany (Van Deth), France (Lemel), Spain (2007) range: 5.000.000 10.000.000 euro. Funding initiative in the field of Cross-national and Multi-level Analysis of Human Values, Institutions and Behaviour (HumVIB) Extra grants from Radboud University AIO-projects subsidized by the university - Social Origins and Educational Careers: Historical Comparative and Structural Variation (2004-2008) NISCO - Changing Class Structure in Postindustrial Society: A New Cleavage or just Educational Differences? (2001-2005) INSOCO - Barriers to marrying? The Effect of Rising Educational Level and of Variations in Cohort Size on Employment and Marriage. (1993-1997) Travel subsidies for guests - prof. Dr. A. Heath 1994. - prof. dr. A. Sørensen, Boston Univeristy, USA. prof. Sørensen was a member of the opposition during the defense and a member of the reading committee regarding the dissertation of M. van Berkel in 1997 (cum laude). - prof. Dr. M. Sobel, Columbia University. 1996 - dr. G. Evans, Nuffield College, Oxford. Dr. Evans was a member of the opposition during the defense of M. van Berkel in 1997. - Prof. dr. A. Heath, Nuffield College. Prof. Heath was a member reading committee and of the opposition during the defense of A. Need in 1997. - prof. Dr. J. Kelley, Canberra 1997. - prof. Dr. N. Lin, USA, 2006 21

G. Supervising phd students and post-docs OIO s en AIO s: 1. Paul Nieuwbeerta (NWO-project 1990-1994): (currently Professor, Leiden) Dissertation (1995) The Democratic Class Struggle in Twenty Western Countries, 1945-1990', Thesis Publishers: Amsterdam. 2. Michel van Berkel (NWO-project 1992-1996): (currently researcher) Dissertation (1997) Who Dominates When: Asymmetrical Patterns of Influence Among Dutch Husbands and Wives, Nijmegen. Awarded : Cum Laude. Nominated by the Faculty of Social Sciences for the prize of the Stichting Praemium Erasmianum. 3. Ariana Need (NWO-project 1992-1997): (currently Professor, Twente) Dissertation (1997) The Kindred Vote: Individual and Family Effects of Social Class and Religion on Electoral Change in the Netherlands, 1956-1994', Thesis Publishers: Amsterdam. Nijmegen (ICS-46) 4. Wilma Smeenk (AIO-project 1993-1997): (currently lecturer) Dissertation (1998) Opportunity and Marriage: The Impact of Individual Resources and Marriage Market Structure on First Marriage Timing in the Netherlands. Thesis Publisher: Amsterdam. Nijmegen (ICS-51) 5. Herman Van de Werfhorst (AIO-project 1996-2000): (currently Professor, UvA) Dissertation (2001) Field of Study and Social Inequality: Four Types of Educatyional Resources in the Process of Stratification in the Netherlands. Thesis Publisher: Nijmegen (ICS- 72) 6. Marcel van Egmond (NWO-project 1995-2000) (currently Assistant Professor, UvA) Dissertation (2003) (stopped supervision in 2000) Rain Falls on All of Us. (ICS- 92) 7. Johan van Wilsem (NWO-project 1998-2003) (currently Associate Professor, Leiden) Dissertation (2003) Crime and context: the impact of individual, neighbourhood, city and country characteristics on victimization. (ICS-96) 8. Christiaan. Monden (NWO-project 1998-2003) (Professorial Fellow Oxford) Dissertation (2003) Education, inequality and health: the impact of partners and the life course.(ics-97) 9. Rene Bekkers (NWO-project 1997-2003) (currently Professor VU, Amsterdam) Dissertation (2004) Giving and volunteering in the Netherlands: sociological and psychological perspectives. Utrecht. (ICS-106) Obtained the Gabriel Rudney Dissertation Award ($1000) from ARNOVA,(Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action). This award is given annually for a Ph.D. dissertation completed and/or defended in the three calendar years preceding the award. Dissertations that contribute to the advancement of theory, conceptualization, research, or practice in an area closely related to nonprofit organizations or voluntary action are eligible. Nominations are especially invited in the issue areas where Gabe Rudney made significant research contributions during his lifetime: patterns of giving in the United States; tax policy and the nonprofit sector; and, comparative international studies. 10. Jannes De Vries (OIO-project 2000-2005) (Researcher CBS) 22

Dissertation (2006) Measurement error in family background variables: the bias in the intergenerational transmission of status, cultural consumption, party preference, and religiosity (ICS-121) 11. Ayse Güveli (AIO-project 2001-2005) (Lecturer Essex) Dissertation (2006) New classes within the service class in the Netherlands and Britain: Adjusting the EGP class schema for the technocrats and the social and cultural specialists. (ICS-126). 12. Stijn Ruiter (AIO-project 2002-2007) (Associate Professor, NSCR) Dissertation (2008) Association in Context and Association as Context: Causes and Consequences of Voluntary Association Involvement. (ICS-142) 13. Eva Jaspers (AIO-project 2003-2007) (Assistant Professor, Utrecht) Dissertation (2008) Intolerance over Time: Macro- and Micro-Level Questions on Attitudes Towards Euthanasia, Homosexuality and Ethnic Minorities. (ICS- 147) 14. Jochem Tolsma (OIO project 2004-2008) (Assistant Professor, Nijmegen) Dissertation (2009) Ethnic Hostility Among Ethnic Minority Groups in the Netherlands. (ICS-155) 15. Nicole Tieben (OIO project 2004-2008) (Post-doc, Mannheim) Dissertation (2010) Transitions, Tracks and Transformations: Social Inequality in Transitions into, through and out of Secondary Education in the Netherlands for Chorts Born Between 1914 and 1985. (ICS 162) 16. Olav Aarts (AIO project 2004-2008) (Researcher) Dissertation (2010) Religious Diversity and Religious Involvement: A Study of Religious Markets in Western Societies at the end of the Twentieth Century. (ICS 166). 17. Marieke van de Rakt (OIO-project 2005-2010) (teacher) Dissertation (2011) Two Generations of Crime: The Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Convictions over the Life Course. (ICS 174) 18. Giedo Jansen (OIO 2006-2010) (Post-doc, Nijmegen) Dissertation (2011) Social Cleavages and Political Choices: Large scale Comparisons of Social Class, Religion and Voting Behavior in Western Democracies. (ICS184) Current supervision: 19. Tim Mueller (2008-2012) Nuffield College (accepted) (Post-doc, Stockholm) 20. Matthew Bennett (2009-2012) Nuffield College 21. Sarah Wilkins Laflamme (2010-2013) Nuffield College 22. Dingeman Wiertz (2011-2014) Nuffield College Post-doc: - dr. M. van Berkel (NWO-subsidy 1997-2000) - dr. A. Need (NWO-subsidy 1997-1999) 23

H. Member of Manuscript committee Britain: - Meritocracy Revisited: A Disaggregated Approach to the Study of Educational and Occupational Attainment in Britain, by Ms Sin Yi Chueng. Nuffield College, Oxford University 1997. - Cultural Capital, Rational Choice and Educational Attainment, by Ms Alice Sullivan, June 12th, 2000, Oxford University. - Cohort, Period, and Life-cycle Effects. Dissertation defended by Charles Tilly at Oxford University 2002. Since 2007: assessor of Transfer and Confirmation of Status of various students at Oxford University. Italy: Structural and Cultural Determinants of Fertility and Female Labour Market Participation in Italy and Europe by Raffaele Guetto, 2012, Trento. Netherlands: - Diploma-inflatie en verdringing op de arbeidsmarkt: een studie naar ontwikkelingen in de opbrengsten van diploma s in Nederland, by dr. M. Wolbers. Defended at Nijmegen University 1998. - Sibling Smilarities and Social Stratification. The impact of Family Background across Countries and Cohorts. By dr. I. Sieben. Defended at Nijmegen University 2001. - Friends and Foes in the Occupational Career. The Infuence of Sweet and Sour Social Capital on the Labour Market. Defended by dr. H. Moerbeek at Nijmegen University 2001. - Do Opposites Attract Divorce in the Netherlands: Dimensions of Mixed Marriage and the Risk of Divorce in the Netherlands. Defended by dr. J.P.G. Janssen at Nijmegen University 2002. - Cohort, Period, and Life-cycle Effects. Dissertation defended by Charles Tilly at Oxford University 2002. - Waardenoriëntaties en partnerrelaties: een panelstudie naar wederzijds invloeden. Defended by dr. M. Jansen at Utrecht University 2002. - Gif laat je niet voortbestaan. Peter Tammas, KUN, 2004 - Gif laat je niet voortbestaan. Marnix Croes, KUN, 2004 - Culteerdeelname in de levensloop. Defended by Ineke Nagel, Utrecht University, 2004 - Divorce, Conflict, and Resources. Tamar Fischer, KUN, 2004 - Full-time working couples in the Netherlands, RU, Wouter van Gils. 2007 - Brug over woelig water: lidmaatschap van sportverenigingen, vriendschappen, kennissenkringen en veralgemeend vertrouwen, Radboud University Nijmegen. Ruud van der Meulen. 2007 opposition but not a member of the manuscript committee Manfred te Grotenhuis (1999) Ontkerkelijking: oorzaken en gevolgen. RU. Marcel Lubbers (2001) Exclusionistic Electorates. Extreme Right-Wing Voting in 24

Western Europe. ICS-disseration RU. Marc Delsing (2004) Family Justice and Trust. RU. Arjen Blokland (2005) Crime over the Life Span. RUL I. Membership - Board member of the research group on explanatory sociology till 1994 (WVS). This board advised the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). - Research group on social and cultural processes till 1994 (SCP) - Research group on methodological research (SOMO) - SISWO research group, since 2002 Social Stratification and the Life Course. - SISWO research group on sociology of religion (SISWO) - ISA Research Committee (28) on "Social Stratification and Mobility", since 1986. - Research Group on the Consequences and Correlates of Social Stratification - External advisor Institute for Applied Social Research (ITS), 2004-2007. - Member of the advisory committee on internationalization, 1998-2007, Radboud University Nijmegen. - Sociology of Religion, American Sociological Association - Social Stratification, American Sociological Association - Society for the Scientific Study of Religion - International Sociological Association - Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Jacobs Center, Jacobs University, Bremen (2010 - ) - Member of the Distinguished Article Award Committee of the American Sociological Association (2011-2012) J. Organization and management: - Member of the board of the section "Empirical Theoretical Sociology" (1986-1987). - Secretary of the board of the research group on explanatory sociology. This board advised the Netherlands' Organization for Scientific Research (1990-1994). - Organization of Colloquia for the Department of Sociology in Nijmegen. (1991-1994) - Organization: Symposium on Labour Market Research in Utrecht (1993) - International workshop on the consequences of social mobility and status inconsistency, Nuffield College, Oxford. Participants: Sir David Cox, John Goldthorpe, Anthony Heath, Michael Sobel, Gerhard Arminger, David Weakliem. (1990) - member of the FSW-Werkgroep internationalisering - member of the educational board of Sociology, RU. - 2001-2007 head of the department of sociology, Nijmegen University - 2001-2007 member of the board of the Research School ICS. - 2001-2007 director of the Nijmegen Centre of Sociology of the ICS - Member of the committee heraanvraag ICS, KNAW 2002-2002-2007: coordinator of integration course of the ICS 25

- 2003-2007: Chairman of the Research School ICS - 2008-2011: Deputy Chair Sociology Group, Nuffield College - 2009-2011: Member organizing committee EQUALSOC Methods Workshop - 2011- : Chair of Sociology Group, Nuffield College K. Experience in research designing Involvement in organizing and designing questionnaires: - Family Survey of the Dutch Population no. 1 (1992/93) - Telepanel Survey: several sections (1993) - Family Survey of the Dutch Population (no. 2) (1998) - Questionnaire on the environment (1996) - Innovation Survey of the Dutch Population (1998) - Family Survey of the Dutch Population (no. 3) (2000) - Family Survey of the Dutch Population (no. 4) (2003) - SOCON survey (no. 6) (2005) L. Teaching experience - Interview training for second years students in sociology, Utrecht (1983). - From 1985 till 1988 in Utrecht: lectures in research designing and social stratification for third and fourth years students in Sociology - Doctoral candidates since 1988 on a variety of topics - Since 1989: occasional guest lectures at Nuffield College, Oxford. - 1989: Guest lecture for the frühseminar at the Zentralarchiv in Köln. - 1990-2007 in Nijmegen: lectures on life styles, social stratification, post-materialism and social inequality between men and women - 1996-2007 in Nijmegen: Current Social Problems for undergraduates - 1995-2001 in Nijmegen: coordinator of apprenticeships - 1998: coordinator of Leerproject 1-1999-2007 Leerproject II for second year under-graduates. - 1999 ECSR- Graduate School. Mannheim - 2005 ECSR Graduate Summer School on Solidarity and Inequality: Markets, State and Communities, Nijmegen. - 2006-2007: MA2 - teaching master course in Nijmegen - 2009 DFG Summer school in Berlin, September 21-25 (also keynote speaker). - 2011 Lectures on How to publish. Master course Sociology Department, Oxford - 2012 Lectures course Sociological Analysis: Religion, Behavioral Consequences and Secularization. Sociology Department, Oxford. 26