Family & Inequality

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  • prof. dr. Renske Keizer

    Family sociology, stratification sociology, pedagogy, demography

    • How do parents influence their children's development and to what extent do inequalities in this development arise or are reduced through parents' educational practices?

    • To what extent and how does the broader national context buffer or reinforce the role of parents in this development of inequalities?
    • Renske Keizer is involved in research projects, such as: Generation R, the Dice-project and the Driehoek.
    NWO Vidi-subsidie voor socioloog Renske Keizer
  • dr. Gabriele Mari

    Family Sociology, Demography and Economics

    • To what extent do causal connections exist between setbacks in the family, parenting behaviour, and child development?
    Gabriele Mari
  • dr. Sanneke de la Rie

    Family sociology, educational science and pedagogy

    • The development of inequalities in children's educational achievement between different countries.
    • Sanneke de la Rie participates in the DICE-project.
  • dr. Bonnie French

    Family sociology and stratification sociology

    • The development of a white anti-racist identity.
    Bonnie French
  • Paula Vrolijk, MSc

    Family sociology, developmental psychology and pedagogy

    • To what extent do causal links exist between the parenting behaviour of fathers and mothers and the social and emotional development of adolescents?
    • Paula Vrolijk gathers data for RADAR-data and uses this in her research.
    Paula Vrolijk
  • Sari Hogye, MSc

    Family sociology, developmental psychology and pedagogy

    • Under what circumstances do parents' parenting practices and the wider family context have the greatest influence on the development of the young child?
    • Sari Hogye makes use of the data from Generation R.
    Sari Hogye
  • Lisa van der Storm, MSc

    Family sociology, developmental psychology and pedagogy

    • What role does the parenting behaviour of fathers and mothers play in the development of prosocial behaviour in children?
    • Lisa van der Storm is one of the researchers within the Driehoek project.
    Lisa van der Storm

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