Publications
Dounia Bourabain wint de Verhulstprijs 2017
Op donderdag 22 maart 2017 vond de uitreiking plaats van de tweejaarlijkse Verhulstprijs, uitgereikt door de Vereniging voor Demografie. De jury
Read moreWie verlaat de gezinswoning bij een echtscheiding? Het belang van de socio-economische positie van partners
In a newly published article in Sociologos, Lindsay Theunis, Didier Willaert and Jan Van Bavel study how and to what extent the socio-economic positions of husband
Read moreHis and Her Education and Marital Dissolution: Adding a Contextual Dimension
In a newly published article in European Journal of Population, Lindsay Theunis, Christine Schnor, Didier Willaert and Jan Van Bavel report on how educational matches in married couples
Read moreSite-specific cancer mortality inequalities by employment and occupational groups: a cohort study among Belgian adults, 2001–2011
In a newly published article in BMJ Open, Katrien Vanthomme, Laura Van den Borre, Hadewijch Vandenheede, Paulien Hagedoorn and Sylvie Gadeyne study site-specific
Read moreClassifying self-employment and creating an empirical typology
A new Eurofound-report regarding the classification of self-employment, written by Deborah De Moortel and Christophe Vanroelen, is available online.
Read moreDeath at work? Mortality and industrial employment in Belgian cities at the turn of the twentieth century
In a newly published article in Explorations in Economic History, Tina Van Rossem, Patrick Deboosere and Isabelle Devos reconstruct the sex- and
Read moreIs any job better than no job at all? Studying the relations between employment types, unemployment and subjective health in Belgium
In a newly published article in Archives of Public Health, Karen Van Aerden, Sylvie Gadeyne and Christophe Vanroelen focus on the health
Read moreHealth risks in the cleaning industry: a Belgian census-linked mortality study (1991–2011)
In a newly published article in International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, Laura Van den Borre and Patrick Deboosere examine
Read moreLonger working careers and sustainable work: the issue of social inequality
In a newly published article in Society, Health & Vulnerability, Christophe Vanroelen argues that improving work sustainability is of the
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