Jaap Nieuwenhuis
@jaapnieuwen
Sociology, human geography, neighbourhood effects, segregation, inequality, education, personality, person-environment interactions @rug_gmw @ZJU_China
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New paper: Neighborhood and community effects in East and Southeast Asia, a systematic review and meta-analytical exploration of publication bias in the Asian Journal of Social Science. @rug_gmw @Els_SocialScien doi.org/10.1016/j.ajss…
Full article: Another article titled “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” or, the mass production of academic research titles tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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Another article titled “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” or, the mass production of academic research...
What kinds of titles are appropriate for research articles? Does creativity have a place in titles or should titles be descriptive and scientific? This article examines the 408 articles titled “Sho...
New paper in SSM - Population Health: Adolescent health in relation to their peers: likeability as a resilience factor doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmp…
We zijn geïnterviewd door Dylan van Rijsbergen over ons project over klasse en klassenbewustzijn voor Jacobin. Heel toepasselijk is het gepubliceerd op 1 mei. Het artikel: jacobin.nl/waarom-klassen… @JonathanMijs @AgataTroost @DylanvR @JacobinNL @univgroningen @LISS_panel
Ik heb ook een stukje geschreven over de kloof tussen hoger en lager opgeleiden bnnvara.nl/joop/artikelen…
Als hard werken niet loont, waarom zou je het dan doen? Over werken en ongelijkheid. socialevraagstukken.nl/waarom-jongere… @socialevraagst
Our project "Social class: an exploitation-based class scheme" represented by Agata Troost at the ODISSEI conference today. odissei-data.nl/project/social… @ODISSEI_nl, @JonathanMijs, @AgataTroost, @univgroningen, @LISS_panel
#OtD 7 Nov 1912 the @iww union's paper published the first Mr Block comic strip. The character is a man "devoid of class-consciousness" who blindly follows his bosses and believes that America is the land of opportunity. Learn more in this great book: shop.workingclasshistory.com/products/mr-bl…
Now online! People are increasingly bored in our digital age. w/@minzlicht doi.org/10.1038/s44271…
The first chapter of my PhD is out in Sociology Compass @WileySociology ! An analysis at the intersection of neighbourhood and gender, I stress that neighbourhood effects are not a "one size fits all" and the need to further look into heterogeneity. compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
New at Nature Human Behaviour w/ Esping-Andersen, Pintro-Schmitt & @PFallesen: The intergenerational persistence of poverty (the link between poverty in childhood vs. adulthood) is 4x stronger in the US than in Denmark and 2x stronger than in UK/AUS. Why? nature.com/articles/s4156…
Het Nederlands onderzoek staat er goed op in Nature: ‘Far-right governments seek to cut billions of euros from research in Europe’ @MinOCW #CiaoEppo nature.com/articles/d4158…
🆕#OpenAccess! Who is most impacted by neighborhood disadvantage? Combining a Neighborhood Choice Models with quantile regressions & Norwegian register data, @ntborgen @henrikdz find children with just below-average achievement are most vulnerable! ➡ doi.org/10.1093/esr/jc…
De protestmars tegen de bezuinigingen in het hoger onderwijs op 14 november begint om 13.00 uur in Utrecht. We verzamelen in het Moreelsepark net naast het centraal station van Utrecht. Zegt het voort!
Just published on APSR First View: "Ideology at Work? Rethinking Reproduction" by Alyssa Battistoni (@alybatt). cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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