Prof. Dr. Frank van Tubergen
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IntroductionFrank van Tubergen is Professor of Migration and Integration, affiliated to the Departments of Sociology and ERCOMER. Academic positions Education and academic degrees
LinksDepartment of Sociology, UU (Dutch) CVCV FRANK VAN TUBERGEN
Personal details Name Frank van Tubergen Date of birth 18 May 1976 Place of birth Amersfoort, the Netherlands Nationality Dutch
Business Address Department of Sociology / ICS Faculty of Social Sciences Utrecht University Heidelberglaan 2 3584 CS Utrecht The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0)30-2533809 Fax: +31 (0)30-2534405 E-mail: f.vantubergen@uu.nl Homepages: http://www.fss.uu.nl/soc/vantubergen http://www.ercomer.eu/vantubergen
Education and Academic positions 2009 (Jan)- Professor, Department of Sociology / ICS (0.8 fte) and Department of Migration and Ethnic Relations / ERCOMER (0.2 fte), Utrecht University 2006-2009 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology / ICS, Utrecht University (tenured) 2004-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology / ICS, Utrecht University (tenured) 2005 Ph.D. Sociology, Utrecht University, cum laude (highest distinction) 2000-2004 Ph.D. candidate Department of Sociology / ICS, Utrecht University 1995-2000 MA Philosophy, Nijmegen University 1995-2000 MA Sociology, Nijmegen University, cum laude (highest distinction)
1. PUBLICATIONS
1.1 International Peer Reviewed Publications
2012 Smith, Sanne, Ineke Maas and Frank van Tubergen. 2012. “Interethnic Marriages and the Risk of Divorce.” Social Science Research, accepted. Kanas, Agnieszka, Barry Chiswick, Tanja van der Lippe and Frank van Tubergen. 2012. “Social Contacts and the Economic Performance of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in Germany.” International Migration Review, accepted. Immerzeel, Tim and Frank van Tubergen. 2012. “Religion as Reassurance? Testing the Insecurity Theory in 26 European Countries.” European Sociological Review, accepted. Blommaert, Lieselotte, Frank van Tubergen, Marcel Coenders. 2012. “Implicit and Explicit Interethnic Attitudes and Ethnic Discrimination in Hiring.” Social Science Research, 41:61-73.
2011 De Vroome, Thomas, Marcel Coenders, Frank van Tubergen and Maykel Verkuyten. 2011. “Economic Participation and National Self-Identification of Refugees in the Netherlands” International Migration Review, 45:615-638. Van Tubergen, Frank and Menno Wierenga. 2011. “Language Acquisition of Male Immigrants in a Multilingual Destination: Turks and Moroccans in Belgium” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 37(7) 1039-1057. Martinovic, Borja, Frank van Tubergen and Ineke Maas. 2011. “Acquisition of Cross-Ethnic Friends by Recent Immigrants in Canada: A Longitudinal Approach.” International Migration Review, 45(2): 460-488. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2011. “Job Search Methods of Refugees in the Netherlands: Determinants and Consequences.” Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 9(2): 179-195. Van Tubergen, Frank and Jórunn Iris Sindradóttir. 2011. “The Religiosity of Immigrants in Europe: A Cross-National Study.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 50(2): 272-288. Kanas, Agnieszka, Frank van Tubergen and Tanja van der Lippe. 2011. “The Role of Social Contacts in the Employment Status of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in Germany.” International Sociology, 26(1): 95-122.
2010 Van Tubergen, Frank 2010. “Determinants of Second Language Proficiency among Refugees in the Netherlands” Social Forces, 89(2): 515-534. Smits, Fransje, Stijn Ruiter and Frank van Tubergen. 2010. “Religious Practices Among Islamic Immigrants: Moroccan and Turkish Men in Belgium” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 49(2):247-263. De Vroome, Thomas and Frank van Tubergen. 2010. “The Employment Experience of Refugees in the Netherlands.” International Migration Review, 44(2):376-403. Kalmijn, Matthijs and Frank van Tubergen. 2010. “A Comparative Perspective on Intermarriage: Explaining Differences in Marriage Choices among National Origin Groups in the United States.” Demography, 47(2): 459-479. *** IPUMS Research Award, 2010, for best published work *** Van Tubergen, Frank and Anne-Rigt Poortman. 2010. “Adolescent Alcohol Use in the Netherlands: The Role of Ethnicity, Ethnic Intermarriage, and Ethnic School Composition.” Ethnicity and Health, 15(1) 1-13.
2009 Stijn Ruiter and Frank van Tubergen. 2009. “Religious Attendance in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 60 Countries.” American Journal of Sociology, 115 (3): 863-895. *** European Academy of Sociology, 2010 prize for best article *** Kanas, Agnieszka and Frank van Tubergen. 2009. “The Impact of Origin- and Host-Country Schooling on the Economic Performance of Immigrants.” Social Forces, 88(2):893-916. Martinovic, Borja, Frank van Tubergen, and Ineke Maas. 2009. “Changes in Immigrants’ Social Integration during the Stay in the Host Country: The Case of Non-Western Immigrants in the Netherlands.” Social Science Research, 38:870-882. Kanas, Agnieszka, Frank van Tubergen and Tanja van der Lippe. 2009. “Immigrant Self-Employment: Testing Hypotheses about the Role of Origin- and Host-Country Human Capital and Bonding and Bridging Social Capital.” Work and Occupations, 36:181-208. Martinovic, Borja, Frank van Tubergen and Ineke Maas. 2009 “Dynamics of Interethnic Contact: A Panel Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands.” European Sociological Review, 25:303-318. Van Tubergen, Frank and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. “A Dynamic Approach to the Determinants of Immigrants’ Language Proficiency: The United States, 1980-2000.” International Migration Review, 43:519-543. Van Tubergen, Frank and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. “Language Use and Proficiency of Immigrants in the Netherlands: Opportunities or Incentives?” European Sociological Review, 25:169-182.
2008 Van Tubergen, Frank. 2008. “The Impact of the Partner on the Economic Incorporation of Male and Female Immigrants: Household Specialization or Social Capital?” Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozial Psychologie (special issue),307-324.
2007 Van Tubergen, Frank and Herman van de Werfhorst. 2007. “Postimmigration Investments in Education: A Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands.” Demography, 44: 883-898. Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas. 2007. “Ethnic Intermarriage among Immigrants in the Netherlands: An Analysis of Population Data.” Social Science Research, 36: 1065-1086. Van de Werfhorst, Herman and Frank van Tubergen. 2007. “Ethnicity, Schooling and Merit in the Netherlands.” Ethnicities, 7 (3): 416-444. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2007. “Religious Affiliation and Participation among Immigrants in a Secular Society: A Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 33 (5): 747-65.
2006 Kalmijn, Matthijs and Frank van Tubergen. 2006. “Ethnic Intermarriage in the Netherlands: Confirmations and Refutations of Accepted Insights.” European Journal of Population, 22:371-97. Van Tubergen, Frank and Wout Ultee. 2006. “Political Incorporation, War and Suicide: The Dutch Paradox?” International Sociology 21:221-36. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Religious Affiliation and Participation among Immigrants in Eight Western Countries: A Cross-National Study of Individual and Contextual Effects.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 45:1-22.
2005 Van Tubergen, Frank. 2005. “Self-Employment of Immigrants: A Cross-National Study of 17 Western Societies.” Social Forces 84:709-32. Van Tubergen, Frank, Manfred Te Grotenhuis, and Wout Ultee. 2005. “Denomination, Religious Context, and Suicide: Neo-Durkheimian Multilevel Explanations Tested with Individual and Contextual Data.” American Journal of Sociology 111:797-823. Van Tubergen, Frank and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2005. “Destination-Language Proficiency in Cross-National Perspective: A Study of Immigrant Groups in Nine Western Countries.” American Journal of Sociology 110:1412-57.
2004 Van Tubergen, Frank, Ineke Maas, and Henk Flap. 2004. “The Economic Incorporation of Immigrants in 18 Western Societies: Origin, Destination, and Community Effects.” American Sociological Review 69:701-24.
1.2 Dutch Peer Reviewed Publications Van Tubergen, Frank. 2008. “Vooruitgang in de sociologie: regulatieve ideeën en methoden van onderzoek. Sociologie, 4, 437-440. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2007. “Discriminatie allochtonen op de arbeidsmarkt: feiten en consequenties.” Migrantenstudies, 23 (1): 51-54. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “De arbeidsmarktpositie van allochtone vrouwen in internationaal vergelijkend perspectief.” Migrantenstudies, 22: 199-218. Van de Werfhorst, Herman and Frank van Tubergen. 2006. “Post-Migratie Scholing van Immigranten in Nederland.” Economisch-Statistische Berichten 91: 208-10. Dolfing, Mirjam and Frank van Tubergen. 2005. “Bensaïdi of Veenstra? Een experimenteel onderzoek naar discriminatie van Marokkanen in Nederland.” Sociologie 1:407-22. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2004. “Grenzen en traagheid: De toekomst van de Nederlandse sociologie ligt elders.” Sociologische Gids 51:545-52. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2003. “Religieuze participatie en geloof van immigranten in Nederland: nieuwe toetsingen van oude theorieën.” Mens & Maatschappij 78: 331-54. Van Tubergen, Frank, and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2002. “Tweede-taalverwerving en taalgebruik onder Turkse en Marokkaanse immigranten in Nederland: investering of gelegenheid?” Migrantenstudies 18: 156-77. Van Tubergen, Frank, Manfred Te Grotenhuis, and Wout Ultee. 2001. “De invloed van religie en godsdienstige samenstelling van gemeenten op de kans op zelfmoord in Nederland.” Mens & Maatschappij 76: 325-41. Van Tubergen, Frank, and Wout Ultee. 2000. “Zelfdodingen onder politieke delinquenten in Nederland 1944-47.” Mens & Maatschappij 75: 176-84.
1.3 Books / reports / thesis / inaugural lecture Van Tubergen, Frank. 2010. Sociale Netwerken en Integratie. Utrecht: Utrecht University, Inaugural lecture. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. Immigrant Integration: A Cross-National Study. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing. Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas (eds). 2006. Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2005. The Integration of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: Origin, Destination, and Community Effects. Utrecht: Department of Sociology/ICS (Ph.D. thesis). Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas. 2004. Women Migrants in the European Union: A Demographic and Socioeconomic Profile. The Hague: Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.
1.4 Contributions to books Van Tubergen, Frank. 2012. “De angstmens en zijn vijanden: Feiten en fabels over de integratie in Nederland.” In: Gerard van Stralen (ed.). Bildung als permanente opdracht voor de moderne leraar. Forthcoming. Muis, Jasper, Jos Philips, Stijn Ruiter, and Frank van Tubergen. 2011. “In hoeverre is ‘naarmate, des te’ nog significant van belang? Een pleidooi voor piketpaaltjes, causaal denken en formalisering in de sociologie.” Pp. 33-48. In: Gerbert Kraaykamp, Mark Levels and Ariana Need (eds.). Problemen en theorieën in onderzoek: Een staalkaart van de hedendaagse Nederlandse empirisch-theoretische sociologie. Assen: Van Gorcum. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2011. “Social Stratification, Race and Ethnicity.” In: G. Ritzer, Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Ultee, Wout, Ruud Lijkx, and Frank van Tubergen. 2009. “The Netherlands and World War II, Jews and Suicide.” Pp. 73-92 in: L. Sher and A. Vilens (eds.). War and Suicide. Nova Science Publishers. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Social Stratification, Race and Ethnicity.” In: G. Ritzer, Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas. 2006. “Inleiding.” Pp. 7-12, in: F. van Tubergen and I. Maas (eds). 2006. Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Maas, Ineke and Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Jeugdwerkloosheid onder immigranten en autochtonen in vijftien Europese landen, 1992-2001.” Pp. 161-187, in: F. van Tubergen and I. Maas (eds). 2006. Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Occupational Status of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 17 Western Societies.” Pp. 147-171 in: Immigration and the Transformation of Europe, edited by G. Parsons and T. Smeeding. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Migratiesociologie in Nederland: suggesties voor vooruitgang.” Pp.166-176 in: Balans en toekomst van de sociologie, edited by G. Engbersen en J. de Haan. Amsterdam: Pallas Publications. Ultee, Wout, Frank van Tubergen, and Ruud Luijkx. 2001. “The unwholesome theme of suicide: Forgotten statistics of attempted suicides in Amsterdam and Jewish suicides in the Netherlands for 1936-1943.” Pp. 325-353. In C. Brasz & Y. Kaplan (eds), Dutch Jews as Perceived by Themselves and by Others: Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands. Leiden: Brill.
1.5 Book reviews Sniderman, P.M. & L. Hagendoorn. 2008. “When Ways of Life Collide: Multiculturalism and Its Discontents in the Netherlands.” European Societies, 10: 521-523. Schaafsma, J. 2007. “Ethnic Diversity at Work: Diversity Attitudes and Experiences in Dutch Organisations.” Mens & Maatschappij 82: 305-6. Peeters-Bijlsma, M. 2006. “Duitsers in Nederland: Een onderzoek naar de verandering van de nationale identiteit van Duitse immigranten in Nederland.” Mens & Maatschappij 81:189-91. Gijsberts, M. and A. Merens (eds.). 2004. “Emancipatie in estafette.” Mens & Maatschappij 79: 413-15. Kunnen, R. 2002. “Schaken in stijl. De ontwikkeling van schaakstijlen als een proces van sportificatie.” Mens & Maatschappij 77: 384-86.
1.6 Other publications Van Tubergen, Frank. 2007. “Integratie allochtonen: een kwestie van tijd?” James Coleman Bulletin. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2003. “The Cultural and Economic Position of Immigrants in Comparative Perspective: A Study of Nineteen Western Countries.” Steinmetz Archive Newsletter 20: 10-11.
1.7 Data collection, data files and codebooks Lubbers, M., M. Gijsberts, M. and F. van Tubergen. (2011). Causes and consequences of early socio-cultural integration processes among new immigrants in Europe (SCIP), wave 1. Van Tubergen, F., M. Kalmijn, E. Jaspers and P. van Zantvliet. (2011). Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study in the Netherlands. Codebook wave 1 (CILSNL). Blommaert, L., M. Coenders and F. van Tubergen (2010). Laboratory experiment on Ethnic Discrimination in Hiring. Van Tubergen, F. (2004). International File of Immigration Surveys. Utrecht: Department of Sociology/ICS.
2. INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS
2012 “Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries: Design and First Results on Social Integration” WZB. 30 May, Berlin, Germany. [invited] 2012 “De Angstmens en zijn Vijanden: Feiten en Fabels over Integratie.” Public lecture, Dominicuskerk, 13 May, Utrecht. [invited] 2012 “Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries: Design and First Results on Social Integration” Sociology of Education and Science Laboratory, Higher School of Economics. St. Petersburg, Russia, 5 April. [invited] 2011 “Sociologie, data en replicatie.” KNAW Congres “Praktijken omtrent het delen van onderzoeksgegevens.” KNAW, Amsterdam, 12 December. [invited] 2011 “Religious Attendance in 60 Countries: A Multilevel Analysis” European Academy of Sociology, Paris, France, October 21. [invited] 2011 “Inequality in Social Capital in the Netherlands.” Center for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences (CEACS), Juan March Institute, Madrid, June 3 [Invited] 2011 “Ongelijkheid in sociaal kapitaal in Nederland.” IOS Toogdag, Instituties van de Open Samenleving, Utrecht, May 26 [invited]. 2011 “Inequality in Access to Social Capital in the Netherlands.” Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies (AMCIS), Amsterdam, March 3, [invited] 2010 “The Religiosity of Immigrants in Europe: Theory and Findings” International Migration Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 30 June - 3 July [Invited, key note speaker] 2010 “Sociale Netwerken en Integratie.” Inaugural lecture, Utrecht, June 11. 2010 “The Determinants of Immigrants’ Language Proficiency” Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), Essex, UK, May 10 [Invited]. 2010 “Speaking and Writing Skills of Immigrants in a Multilingual Destination: Turks and Moroccans in Belgium.” Department of Sociology, Tilburg University, March 11 [Invited]. 2008 “Speaking and Writing Skills of Immigrants in a Multilingual Destination: Turks and Moroccans in Belgium.” Department of Sociology, Nijmegen, May 20. [Invited] 2008 “Integratie allochtonen: Vragen, Theorieën, Bevindingen”. Docentendag Maatschappijleer. Zwolle, 15 February. [Invited] 2008 “A Dynamic Approach to the Determinants of Immigrants’ Language Proficiency: The United States, 1980-2000.” Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany, 6 February. [Invited] 2008 “The Impact of the Partner on the Economic Incorporation of Immigrants: Household Specialization or Social Capital?” Department of Political and Social Sciences, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain, 14 January. [Invited] 2007 “Integratie allochtonen in landenvergelijkend perspectief.” Lecture Studium Generale. Utrecht, The Netherlands, 28 November. [Invited] 2007 “Alcohol use among second generation immigrants in the Netherlands: The role of social problems and religion” Dutch Demography Day, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 9. 2007 “The Impact of the Partner on the Economic Incorporation of Immigrants: Household Specialization or Social Capital?” Conference on “Migration, Integration and Ethnic Boundaries,” Leipzig, Germany, July 5-8. [Invited] 2007 “Religious Attendance in Cross-National Perspective: A Test of Rival Theories.” Dag van de Sociologie. Rotterdam, The Netherlands, May 31. 2007 “A Dynamic Approach to the Determinants of Immigrants’ Language Proficiency: The United States, 1980-2000.” Conference on “Immigrants, Language and Education”, University of California Linguistic Minority Research Institute. Phoenix, Arizona, US, May 3-5. [Invited] 2006 “Immigrant Integration: Theoretical Progress and Current Controversies.” ICS lustrum symposium. Groningen, The Netherlands, November 10-11. [Invited] 2006 “Sociologie en integratie: Vragen, uitspraken en bevindingen.” Reünistenvereniging Sociologie. Nijmegen, The Netherlands, October 7. [Invited] 2006 “Post-Immigration Investments in Education” Dag van de Sociologie. Tilburg, The Netherlands, June 8. 2006 “Post-Immigration Investments in Education” Spring meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 28, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 11-14. 2006 “Immigrants’ Language Proficiency.” Researchcentrum voor Onderwijs en Arbeidsmarkt, Department of Economics, Maastricht University. Maastricht, The Netherlands, March 9. [Invited] 2005 “Destination-Language Proficiency in Cross-National Perspective: A Study of Immigrant Groups in Nine Western Countries.” Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 18. [Invited] 2005 “Ethnic Intermarriage in the Netherlands: Confirmations and Refutations of Accepted Insights.” Dutch Demography Day, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 6. 2005 “Destination-Language Proficiency in Cross-National Perspective: A Study of Immigrant Groups in Nine Western Countries.” Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung, Universität Mannheim. Mannheim, Germany, May 31. [Invited] 2005 “Migration and Intermarriage in the Netherlands: An Analysis of Census Data.” Spring meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 28, Oslo, Norway, May 6-8. 2005 “The Integration of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: Origin, Destination, and Community Effects.” Department of Sociology, Utrecht University. Utrecht, The Netherlands, January 26. [Invited] 2005 “The Integration of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: Origin, Destination, and Community Effects.” Department of Sociology, Groningen University. Groningen, The Netherlands, January 20. [Invited] 2004 “Women Migrants in the European Union: A Demographic and Socioeconomic Profile.” EU Ministerial Conference “Diversity and Participation: The Gender Perspective.” Rotterdam, The Netherlands, July 5. [Invited] 2004 “Occupational Status of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 17 Western Societies.” Luxembourg Income Study/Syracuse University Conference “Immigration in a Cross-National Perspective: What are the Implications for Europe?”, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, June 19-23. 2004 “Self-Employment of Immigrants: A Cross-National Study of 17 Western Societies.” Spring meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 28, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, May 7-9. 2004 “Self-Employment of Immigrants: A Cross-National Study of 17 Western Societies.” Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 22-23. 2004 “Een landenvergelijkende studie naar de sociaal-culturele en sociaal-economische positie van immigranten: De invloed van herkomst, bestemming en setting” Verkenningscommissie Toekomst Sociologie. The Hague, Netherlands, March 18. [Invited] 2003 “The Economic Performance of Immigrants in 19 Western Societies: Origin, Destination, and Setting Effects.” Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Documentatiecentrum (WODC), Dutch Ministry of Justice. The Hague, The Netherlands, December 3. [Invited] 2003 “The Economic Performance of Immigrants in 19 Western Societies: Origin, Destination and Setting Effects.” SISWO working group, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 25. 2003 “Religieuze participatie en geloof van immigranten in Nederland: nieuwe toetsingen van oude theorieën.” Marktdag Sociologie, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 22. 2003 “The Economic Performance of Immigrants in 19 Western Societies: Origin, Destination, and Setting Effects.” European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER). Utrecht, The Netherlands, March 3. [Invited] 2001 “Een neo-Durkheimiaanse multiniveau programma: de invloed van religie en godsdienstige samenstelling gemeenten op de kans op zelfmoord in Nederland, 1936-73.” Marktdag Sociologie, Antwerpen, Belgium, May 18.
3. GRANTS
2012 NWO Medium Investment Subsidy. Project: “The Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in the Netherlands, Waves 4 – 6.” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: 2013-2016. (Principal Investigator, Co-Applicant: Dr. Eva Jaspers). Budget: € 309,000 2010 DANS KDP (Data Archiving and Networked Services, Small Data Project). Project: “The International File of Immigration Surveys.” Funded by: DANS. Project period: 2010, to be determined. Budget: To be determined. (Principal Investigator) 2009 NWO VIDI Vernieuwingsimpuls (Innovational Research Incentives). Project: “Immigrants, Natives and the Occupational Career: Do Social Contacts Matter?” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: June 2010 – June 2015. Budget: € 800,000. (Principal Investigator) 2009 European Commission, 6th Framework Programme (call NORFACE Transnational Research Programme). “Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study in Four European Countries.” Period: September 2009- September 2013. Budget: € 3,800,000. (Co-investigator) 2009 European Commission, 6th Framework Programme (call NORFACE Transnational Research Programme). “Causes and consequences of early socio-cultural integration processes among new immigrants in Europe.” Period: September 2009- September 2013. Budget: € 2,800,000. (Co-investigator) 2008 Municipality of Utrecht: Report on Multilingualism in the city of Utrecht. Project period: December 2008 – April 2009. Budget: € 30,979. (Co-investigator) 2005 NWO VENI Vernieuwingsimpuls (Innovational Research Incentives). Project: “Immigration and Gender Inequality in the Labour Market.” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: August 2006 - August 2009. Budget: € 199,945. (Principal Investigator) 2005 NWO Open Competition MaGW. Project: “The Social Integration of Immigrants in Western Countries: A Dynamic Perspective.” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: February 2006 - February 2010. Budget: € 176,714. (Principal Investigator) 2004 NWO Travel grant for research visit Nuffield College, University of Oxford. February-March 2004. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Budget: € 1,725. 2004 Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, January 2004 – May 2004 (Principal Investigator). Report on Women Migrants in the European Union. Budget: € 64,465.
4. AWARDS AND HONORS
2010 IPUMS-USA Research Award of the Minnesota Population Center, 2010, for best published work (A Comparative Perspective on Intermarriage: Explaining Differences Among National-Origin Groups in the United States, Demography, 2010, 47(2): 459-479, with Matthijs Kalmijn). 2010 European Academy of Sociology, 2010 prize for best article. (“Religious Attendance in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 60 Countries”, American Journal of Sociology, 2009, 115(3) 863-895, with Stijn Ruiter) 2007 PhD Thesis Award Dutch Sociological Association, 2007. Two-yearly award in Dutch Sociology (Nederlandse Sociologische Vereniging) for the best PhD thesis. 2006 Johannes Cornelis Ruigrok Award 2006. Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities). Best innovative research in Dutch Social Sciences (< five years after PhD); awarded once in four year to social scientist. € 12,000.
5. EDITORIAL AND REVIEWER ACTIVITIES
5.1 Editorial Activities Consulting editor, Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies (2012-) Advisory editor, Social Problems (2011-) Consulting editor, American Journal of Sociology (2009 - 2011) Member of editorial board Migrantenstudies (2006 - 2007)
5.2 Peer reviewer scientific journals American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, British Journal of Sociology, British Journal of Social Psychology, European Sociological Review, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, International Migration Review, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Journal of Marriage and Family, Journal of Regional Studies, Migrantenstudies, Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozial Psychologie, Regional Studies, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Science and Medicine, Social Science Quarterly, Social Science Research, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Religion, The Sociological Quarterly, Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis.
5.3 Peer reviewer project and book proposals: international British Academy, British Academy Research Development Awards, 2010 Routledge, reviewer Book Proposal, 2008. UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Research Grants, 2007. Israel Science Foundation (ISF), Individual Research Grants, 2007
5.4 Peer reviewer project and book proposals: national Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Science (NIAS), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. NIAS Fellowship, 2012-2014. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), VIDI Innovative Research Incentives, MaGW, 2008. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Open Programme, MaGW, 2007. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Medium Sized Investments, Council of the Humanities, 2007.
5.5 Ph.D. Dissertation defenses / manuscript committeeMieke Maliepaard (Utrecht, 2012, chair committee), Doreen Huschek (Amsterdam, 2011), Tobias Stark (Groningen, 2011), Miranda Vervoort (Utrecht, 2011), Fenella Fleischmann (Utrecht, 2011), Willem Huijnk (Utrecht, 2011), Richard Zijdeman (Utrecht, 2010), Jochem Tolsma (Nijmegen, 2009)
6. ADVISORY ACTIVITIES
6.1 International Scientific evaluation of the “Policy Research Center Equal Opportunities (PRCEO)” for the Flemish Government, Department of Economy, Science and Innovation, Belgium, 2011.
6.2 National: Utrecht University Member of committee on advice for research funding of the departments of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University, 2011-2012. Member of selection committee for the position as “Full Professor of Theoretical Sociology” at the Department of Sociology, Utrecht University, 2011. Member of examination committee Bachelor Degree, Department of Sociology, 2008- Member of educational committee, Graduate School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Utrecht University, 2008-. Member of selection committee for two positions as “Associate Professor” at the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences/ERCOMER, Utrecht University, 2008.
6.3 National: other Member of the board of the James Coleman Association, 2012-. Chair advisory board research on “Integration of Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands,” Ministry of Justice and WODC, 2012-2013. Chair advisory board research on “Return migrations refugees,” Ministry of Justice and WODC, 2011-2012. Member of Jury KNAW [Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences] Onderwijsprijs [price for best thesis high school pupils] 2011-2012. Member of advisory board “Determinanten van sociaal vertrouwen [determinants of social trust].” Ministry of internal affairs, 2011-2012. Member of advisory board “Review Open Programme, MaGW, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)”, 2008. Member of advisory board “Netherlands Longitudinal Lifecourse Survey (NELLS)” 2007-2011. Member of advisory board “Longitudinal research on the social and economic incorporation of invited refugees in the Netherlands”, Ministry of Justice and WODC, 2006-2008.
7. ORGANISATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Chair session Migration and Integration, Dutch Demography Day, Utrecht, November 9, 2011. Co-organizer and chair seminar Migration and Social Stratification, Department of Sociology (with Ineke Maas), 2008-. Organizer and chair sessions on “Migration,” Dag van de Sociologie, Groningen, June 10, 2010. Organizer and chair sessions on “Migration,” Dag van de Sociologie, Amsterdam, June 11, 2009. Co-organizer and chair session on “Cohortstudies”, CBS/WODC conference on “Immigrants and Integration,” Leiden, The Netherlands, May 24, 2009. Co-organizer and chair session on “Geographical mobility”, Dutch Demography Day, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 9, 2007. Co-organizer and chair session on “Migrants and Ethnicity”, Spring meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 28, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 11-14, 2006. Co-organizer Ercomer lectures on Migration and Ethnic Relations, 2005-2007.
8. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
8.1 International Cooperation NORFACE Transnational Research Programme. Data collection “Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study in Four European Countries.” Period: September 2009- September 2013. Co-investigators: Kalter, Kogan, Kronenberg (Germany), Heath, Hewstone (UK), Jonnson, Rudolphi (Sweden), Kalmijn, Jaspers (Netherlands). NORFACE Transnational Research Programme. Data collection “Causes and consequences of early socio-cultural integration processes among new immigrants in Europe.” Period: September 2009- September 2013. Co-investigators: Diehl, Koenig, Kristen (Germany), Platt, Luthra, Güveli, (UK), Muhlau, McGinnity (Ireland), Lubbers, Gijsberts (Netherlands). Member international research team on “Ethnic educational inequality in a comparative perspective,” EQUALSOC Network, coordinated by Anthony Heath Yaël & Brinbaum (2006-2010). Member of “Trans-Atlantic Graduate Exchange Program: Race, Ethnicity and Migration Studies” (REMS), 2006-2009.
8.2 Research visits abroad Nuffield College, Oxford University, United Kingdom. February-March 2004. Host: Prof. dr. A. Heath.
8.3 Host guests from the Netherlands and abroad 2010 Elisa Martini (Post-doc, University of Bologna), March – June. 2009 Ted Mouw (Associate Professor, University of North-Carolina, Chapel-Hill), August - December. 2008 Menno Wierenga (BA student), Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands. 11 February – 1 July. 2007 Alberto Alvarez de Sotomayor (PhD candidate), Institute for Advanced Social Studies of Andalusia, Cordoba, Spain. 1 September – 31 October.
8.4 Membership / fellowship De Jonge Akademie, Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie van Wetenschappen (KNAW) (The Young Academy, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), 2011-2015. (elected) European Academy of Sociology (EAS), 2011-. (elected) Interuniversity Center for Social Sciency Theory and Methodology (ICS), 2000- European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER), 2005- International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), 2011- Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR), 2010- Netherlands Sociological Association (NSV) Research group Social Inequality and the Life Course (ISOL) James Coleman Association Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification and Mobility of the International Sociological Association (RC-28) Population Association of America (PAA) American Sociological Association (ASA)
9. SUPERVISION OF Ph.D., MASTER AND BACHELOR THESES
9.1 Ph.D. projects, completed Agnieszka Kanas, “The Economic Performance of Immigrants: The Role of Human and Social Capital” (2006-2010), with Prof. dr. ir. T. van der Lippe. Daily supervisor. Thesis defended: 28 June 2011. Currently employed as (as of June 2011): Assistant Professor, Radboud University Nijmegen. Borja Martinovic, “Interethnic Contacts: A Dynamic Analysis of Interaction between Immigrants and Natives in Western Countries.” (2005-2010), with dr. I. Maas and Prof. dr. H. Flap. Funded by NWO. Daily supervisor. Thesis defended: 10 September 2010. Currently employed as: Assistant Professor, Utrecht University.
9.2 Ph.D. projects, running Sara Geven, “Social Networks and Ethnic Inequality” (2011-2015). Funded by NWO (VIDI). Daily supervisor. Christoph Spörlein. “Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: From the Choice of Destination to Economic and Social Integration” (2011-2014) with Prof. dr. E. Schütler. Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Science, Cologne, Germany. External supervisor. Sanne Smith, “A Cross-National Study of Interethnic Contacts: Multiple Groups in Multiple Contexts.” (2010-2014) with dr. I. Maas. Funded by NWO (VIDI). Daily supervisor. Thomas de Vroome, “Labor Market Participation and Ethnic Identity” (2009-2013) with dr. M. Coenders and Prof. dr. M. Verkuyten. Funded by Gak. Daily supervisor. Lieselotte Blommaert, “Ethnic Prejudice and Discrimination: Understanding What People Say and What They Do.” (2008-2012) with dr. M. Coenders. Daily supervisor.
9.3 M.A. Theses Research Master “Sociology and Social Research” Jasper van de Pol (2012, expected) Tessel Mentjox (2012, expected) Verena Seibel (2011). “Determinants of job search methods among immigrants in the Netherlands.” Under review. Christoph Spörlein (2011). The economic incorporation of immigrants in Western and non-Western societies.” *** Vliegenthart best master thesis Utrecht University, honorary citation. *** Under review. Tim Immerzeel (2010). “Religion as reassurance? Testing the insecurity theory in 29 European countries” European Sociological Review, in press. Sanne Smith (2010). “Irreconcilable differences? Ethnic intermarriage and divorce in the Netherlands, 1995-2008” Social Science Research, in press.. Jolanda Asmoredjo (2008). “Educational sibling similarities across ethnic groups: the importance of family in the education of immigrant children.” Agnieszka Kanas (2006). “Social capital and economic performance of immigrants” Published in Social Forces.
9.4 M.A. Theses Research Master “Migration, Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism” Sean de Hoon (2012, expected) Paulien Schimmer (2012, expected) Viktor Emonds (2011). “Mixed parents, mixed results: Testing the effects of cross-nativity partnership on children’s educational attainment.” Under review. Hannah de Klerk (2011). “Depression and anxiety among refugees in the Netherlands: How can we explain the high prevalence rates? Jórunn Sindradóttir (2010). “The religiosity of immigrants in Europe: A cross-national study.” Published in Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. Milou van Gaans (2010). “Testing and extending the oppositional culture theory in the Netherlands.” Under review. Özge Bilgili (2009). “The educational achievement of immigrant children: does parents’ relative education play a role?” Thomas de Vroome (2009). “The employment experience of refugees in the Netherlands.” Published in International Migration Review
9.5 M.A. Theses Academic Master Jauke Lodder (2011, expected), Hanane El Akili (2008), Franciska Bronkhof (2005), Jessica de Koning (2005), Mirjam Dolfing (2005, published in Sociologie), Dorien de Graaf (2005), Luzmary Eleneora (2004), Marieke Kattier (2003).
9.6 Bachelor Theses Marieke Bos (2008), Thomas Klijnstra (2007), David Romijn (2007), Jennike Koorn (2006), Franciska Bronkhof (2004), Luzmary Eleneora (2003), Marieke Kattier (2002)
10. TEACHING
* Best young teacher of the Department of Sociology (elected by sociology students, 2007) * Senior qualification teaching (2011)
10.1 PhD level ICS course on the integration of theory and empirical research ‘Starting the Project: The Proposal and the First Paper’ (coordinator and lecturer). 2008-
10.2 Research Master “Migration, Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism” (MERM) MERM 1: International Migration & Immigrant Incorporation (coordinator and lecturer). 2005-2008 MERM 4: Research Practicum 1 (coordinator and lecturer). 2005-2008 MERM 6: Immigrant Integration: Inequality and Cohesion (coordinator and lecturer). 2008-
10.3 Research Master “Sociology and Social Research” (SASR) SASR 2: Applications of Social Theory: Stratification and Households (lecturer). 2004- SASR 4: Research Practicum 1 (lecturer). 2004- SASR 5: Social Networks and Social Capital (coordinator and lecturer). 2012- SASR 6: Field orientation and Skills (coordinator and lecturer). 2007- SASR 12: Master’s Thesis Sociology and Social Research (coordinator). 2007-2009 SASR: Tutorship (coordinator). 2004-2005, 2009-2010
10.4 Bachelor Sociology Introduction to Sociology (coordinator and lecturer). 2001-2005, 2010- Migration & Integration (lecturer). 2006-2008 Societal Problems and Sociological Questions (coordinator and lecturer).2004-2006
10.5 Summer School / workshops / guest lectures Workshop for PhD students “Ethnic inequalities in comparative perspective,” International Summer School “Global Crisis, Welfare Responses and Social Inequalities,” Department of Sociology and Political Science, Turin (Italy), September 13, 2010. Coordinator and lecturer of two-week summer programme “Migration, Integration and Ethnic Relations.” (with Marcel Coenders, Marcel Lubbers and Edwin Poppe). Utrecht Summer School, 2007- . Workshop on Advanced Multilevel Modelling. ESCR Oxford Spring School in Quantitative Methods for Social Research. Oxford, United Kingdom, 30 March, 2007. Guest lectures on Ethnic prejudice & discrimination, Bachelor Sociology, Nijmegen University, 2008, 2009. Guest lecture on Social Networks, Leerkring Publiek Management: Managen van Publieke Samenwerking (Public Management Research), 2012.
11. MEDIA PRESENCE (INTERVIEWS OR CITED IN MEDIA)
2011 NRC Handelsblad, 5/6-2-2011, “Doctorandus maar ook haji.”
2010 Kennislink, 2010, “cultuur groter obstakel voor interetnisch contact dan ras.” De Volkskrant, 11-06-2010, “Allochtoon heeft slechtere baan en slechter salaris” De Telegraaf, De Pers, De Gelderlander, Leeuwarder Courant, Brabants Dagblad, De Twentse Courant Tubantia, 11-06-2010, “Netwerken verklaren achterstand minderheden” Het Financieele Dagblad, 10-06-2010, “Allochtone carrièremakers slachtoffer van discriminatie en gebrek aan vaardigheden.”
2009 NRC Handelsblad, 22-10-2009, “Onzekere tijden maken de mensen kerkelijker NRC Next, 28-9-2009, “Gemengd huwelijk moet van twee kanten komen” Kennislink, 30-6-2009, “Immigrant verzamelt autochtone vriend (maar heel langzaam)” Sociologie Magazine, 2009
2008 NRC Handelsblad, 29/30-3-2008, “Denkend aan Holland” Facta, 14, December 2008, “Sociologie in de Domstad”
2007 NRC Handelsblad, 23-10-2007, “Laag drankgebruik op zwarte school”
2005 Elsevier, 19-3-2005, “Somber migratiesaldo” Kamerkrant: voor ondernemend Utrecht, 2-3-2005, “Liever christelijke werknemers” Trouw, 14-2-2005, “Werkgevers, help allochtonen aan het werk” De Gelderlander, 12-2-2005, “Migranten” Het Financieele Dagblad, 11-2-2005, “Ondernemers: liefst blanke werknemers” De Wereldomroep, 13-3-2005, interview Utrechts Nieuwsblad/Amersfoortse Courant, 12-2-2005, “Discriminatie bestaat” Trouw, 9-2-2005, “Verdonk op matje na bewijs discriminatie.” Trouw, 8-2-2005, “Voorkeur voor christelijke werknemers”. De Volkskrant, 5-2-2005, “Allochtonen doen het overal ongeveer hetzelfde”
2002 Trouw, 8-3-2002, “De eeuwige angst voor uitsluiting” Trouw, 16-2-2002, “De gevaarlijke verleiding van de zelfgekozen dood” De Gelderlander, 30-1-2002, “Fascinatie voor zelfmoord” Leeuwarder Courant, 18-1-2002, “Kerkse regio drukt aantal zelfdodingen” De Gelderlander, 17-1-2002, “De vrees die joden en NSB’ers deelden” IntroductionMain research interests Social Networks Sociology of migration & integration Sociology of religion Cross-national research Stratification & mobility Social demography Projects2012 NWO Medium Investment Subsidy. Project: “The Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in the Netherlands, Waves 4 – 6.” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: 2013-2016. (Principal Investigator, Co-Applicant: Dr. Eva Jaspers). Budget: € 309,000 2009 NWO VIDI Vernieuwingsimpuls (Innovational Research Incentives). Project: “Immigrants, Natives and the Occupational Career: Do Social Contacts Matter?” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: June 2010 – June 2015. Budget: € 800,000. (Principal Investigator) 2009 European Commission, 6th Framework Programme (call NORFACE Transnational Research Programme). “Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study in Four European Countries.” Period: September 2009- September 2013. Budget: € 3,800,000. (Co-investigator) 2009 European Commission, 6th Framework Programme (call NORFACE Transnational Research Programme). “Causes and consequences of early socio-cultural integration processes among new immigrants in Europe.” Period: September 2009- September 2013. Budget: € 2,800,000. (Co-investigator) 2008 Municipality of Utrecht: Report on Multilingualism in the city of Utrecht. Project period: December 2008 – April 2009. Budget: € 30,979. (Co-investigator) 2005 NWO VENI Vernieuwingsimpuls (Innovational Research Incentives). Project: “Immigration and Gender Inequality in the Labour Market.” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: August 2006 - August 2009. Budget: € 199,945. (Principal Investigator) 2005 NWO Open Competition MaGW. Project: “The Social Integration of Immigrants in Western Countries: A Dynamic Perspective.” Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Project period: February 2006 - February 2010. Budget: € 176,714. (Principal Investigator) 2004 NWO Travel grant for research visit Nuffield College, University of Oxford. February-March 2004. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Budget: € 1,725. 2004 Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, January 2004 – May 2004 (Principal Investigator). Report on Women Migrants in the European Union. Budget: € 64,465.
Key publications1. PUBLICATIONS
1.1 International Peer Reviewed Publications
2012 Smith, Sanne, Ineke Maas and Frank van Tubergen. 2012. “Interethnic Marriages and the Risk of Divorce.” Social Science Research, accepted. Kanas, Agnieszka, Barry Chiswick, Tanja van der Lippe and Frank van Tubergen. 2012. “Social Contacts and the Economic Performance of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in Germany.” International Migration Review, accepted. Immerzeel, Tim and Frank van Tubergen. 2012. “Religion as Reassurance? Testing the Insecurity Theory in 26 European Countries.” European Sociological Review, accepted. Blommaert, Lieselotte, Frank van Tubergen, Marcel Coenders. 2012. “Implicit and Explicit Interethnic Attitudes and Ethnic Discrimination in Hiring.” Social Science Research, 41:61-73.
2011 De Vroome, Thomas, Marcel Coenders, Frank van Tubergen and Maykel Verkuyten. 2011. “Economic Participation and National Self-Identification of Refugees in the Netherlands” International Migration Review, 45:615-638. Van Tubergen, Frank and Menno Wierenga. 2011. “Language Acquisition of Male Immigrants in a Multilingual Destination: Turks and Moroccans in Belgium” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 37(7) 1039-1057. Martinovic, Borja, Frank van Tubergen and Ineke Maas. 2011. “Acquisition of Cross-Ethnic Friends by Recent Immigrants in Canada: A Longitudinal Approach.” International Migration Review, 45(2): 460-488. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2011. “Job Search Methods of Refugees in the Netherlands: Determinants and Consequences.” Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 9(2): 179-195. Van Tubergen, Frank and Jórunn Iris Sindradóttir. 2011. “The Religiosity of Immigrants in Europe: A Cross-National Study.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 50(2): 272-288. Kanas, Agnieszka, Frank van Tubergen and Tanja van der Lippe. 2011. “The Role of Social Contacts in the Employment Status of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in Germany.” International Sociology, 26(1): 95-122.
2010 Van Tubergen, Frank 2010. “Determinants of Second Language Proficiency among Refugees in the Netherlands” Social Forces, 89(2): 515-534. Smits, Fransje, Stijn Ruiter and Frank van Tubergen. 2010. “Religious Practices Among Islamic Immigrants: Moroccan and Turkish Men in Belgium” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 49(2):247-263. De Vroome, Thomas and Frank van Tubergen. 2010. “The Employment Experience of Refugees in the Netherlands.” International Migration Review, 44(2):376-403. Kalmijn, Matthijs and Frank van Tubergen. 2010. “A Comparative Perspective on Intermarriage: Explaining Differences in Marriage Choices among National Origin Groups in the United States.” Demography, 47(2): 459-479. *** IPUMS Research Award, 2010, for best published work *** Van Tubergen, Frank and Anne-Rigt Poortman. 2010. “Adolescent Alcohol Use in the Netherlands: The Role of Ethnicity, Ethnic Intermarriage, and Ethnic School Composition.” Ethnicity and Health, 15(1) 1-13.
2009 Stijn Ruiter and Frank van Tubergen. 2009. “Religious Attendance in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 60 Countries.” American Journal of Sociology, 115 (3): 863-895. *** European Academy of Sociology, 2010 prize for best article *** Kanas, Agnieszka and Frank van Tubergen. 2009. “The Impact of Origin- and Host-Country Schooling on the Economic Performance of Immigrants.” Social Forces, 88(2):893-916. Martinovic, Borja, Frank van Tubergen, and Ineke Maas. 2009. “Changes in Immigrants’ Social Integration during the Stay in the Host Country: The Case of Non-Western Immigrants in the Netherlands.” Social Science Research, 38:870-882. Kanas, Agnieszka, Frank van Tubergen and Tanja van der Lippe. 2009. “Immigrant Self-Employment: Testing Hypotheses about the Role of Origin- and Host-Country Human Capital and Bonding and Bridging Social Capital.” Work and Occupations, 36:181-208. Martinovic, Borja, Frank van Tubergen and Ineke Maas. 2009 “Dynamics of Interethnic Contact: A Panel Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands.” European Sociological Review, 25:303-318. Van Tubergen, Frank and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. “A Dynamic Approach to the Determinants of Immigrants’ Language Proficiency: The United States, 1980-2000.” International Migration Review, 43:519-543. Van Tubergen, Frank and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2009. “Language Use and Proficiency of Immigrants in the Netherlands: Opportunities or Incentives?” European Sociological Review, 25:169-182.
2008 Van Tubergen, Frank. 2008. “The Impact of the Partner on the Economic Incorporation of Male and Female Immigrants: Household Specialization or Social Capital?” Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozial Psychologie (special issue),307-324.
2007 Van Tubergen, Frank and Herman van de Werfhorst. 2007. “Postimmigration Investments in Education: A Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands.” Demography, 44: 883-898. Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas. 2007. “Ethnic Intermarriage among Immigrants in the Netherlands: An Analysis of Population Data.” Social Science Research, 36: 1065-1086. Van de Werfhorst, Herman and Frank van Tubergen. 2007. “Ethnicity, Schooling and Merit in the Netherlands.” Ethnicities, 7 (3): 416-444. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2007. “Religious Affiliation and Participation among Immigrants in a Secular Society: A Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 33 (5): 747-65.
2006 Kalmijn, Matthijs and Frank van Tubergen. 2006. “Ethnic Intermarriage in the Netherlands: Confirmations and Refutations of Accepted Insights.” European Journal of Population, 22:371-97. Van Tubergen, Frank and Wout Ultee. 2006. “Political Incorporation, War and Suicide: The Dutch Paradox?” International Sociology 21:221-36. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Religious Affiliation and Participation among Immigrants in Eight Western Countries: A Cross-National Study of Individual and Contextual Effects.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 45:1-22.
2005 Van Tubergen, Frank. 2005. “Self-Employment of Immigrants: A Cross-National Study of 17 Western Societies.” Social Forces 84:709-32. Van Tubergen, Frank, Manfred Te Grotenhuis, and Wout Ultee. 2005. “Denomination, Religious Context, and Suicide: Neo-Durkheimian Multilevel Explanations Tested with Individual and Contextual Data.” American Journal of Sociology 111:797-823. Van Tubergen, Frank and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2005. “Destination-Language Proficiency in Cross-National Perspective: A Study of Immigrant Groups in Nine Western Countries.” American Journal of Sociology 110:1412-57.
2004 Van Tubergen, Frank, Ineke Maas, and Henk Flap. 2004. “The Economic Incorporation of Immigrants in 18 Western Societies: Origin, Destination, and Community Effects.” American Sociological Review 69:701-24.
1.2 Dutch Peer Reviewed Publications Van Tubergen, Frank. 2008. “Vooruitgang in de sociologie: regulatieve ideeën en methoden van onderzoek. Sociologie, 4, 437-440. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2007. “Discriminatie allochtonen op de arbeidsmarkt: feiten en consequenties.” Migrantenstudies, 23 (1): 51-54. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “De arbeidsmarktpositie van allochtone vrouwen in internationaal vergelijkend perspectief.” Migrantenstudies, 22: 199-218. Van de Werfhorst, Herman and Frank van Tubergen. 2006. “Post-Migratie Scholing van Immigranten in Nederland.” Economisch-Statistische Berichten 91: 208-10. Dolfing, Mirjam and Frank van Tubergen. 2005. “Bensaïdi of Veenstra? Een experimenteel onderzoek naar discriminatie van Marokkanen in Nederland.” Sociologie 1:407-22. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2004. “Grenzen en traagheid: De toekomst van de Nederlandse sociologie ligt elders.” Sociologische Gids 51:545-52. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2003. “Religieuze participatie en geloof van immigranten in Nederland: nieuwe toetsingen van oude theorieën.” Mens & Maatschappij 78: 331-54. Van Tubergen, Frank, and Matthijs Kalmijn. 2002. “Tweede-taalverwerving en taalgebruik onder Turkse en Marokkaanse immigranten in Nederland: investering of gelegenheid?” Migrantenstudies 18: 156-77. Van Tubergen, Frank, Manfred Te Grotenhuis, and Wout Ultee. 2001. “De invloed van religie en godsdienstige samenstelling van gemeenten op de kans op zelfmoord in Nederland.” Mens & Maatschappij 76: 325-41. Van Tubergen, Frank, and Wout Ultee. 2000. “Zelfdodingen onder politieke delinquenten in Nederland 1944-47.” Mens & Maatschappij 75: 176-84.
1.3 Books / reports / thesis / inaugural lecture Van Tubergen, Frank. 2010. Sociale Netwerken en Integratie. Utrecht: Utrecht University, Inaugural lecture. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. Immigrant Integration: A Cross-National Study. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing. Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas (eds). 2006. Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2005. The Integration of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: Origin, Destination, and Community Effects. Utrecht: Department of Sociology/ICS (Ph.D. thesis). Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas. 2004. Women Migrants in the European Union: A Demographic and Socioeconomic Profile. The Hague: Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.
1.4 Contributions to books Van Tubergen, Frank. 2012. “De angstmens en zijn vijanden: Feiten en fabels over de integratie in Nederland.” In: Gerard van Stralen (ed.). Bildung als permanente opdracht voor de moderne leraar. Forthcoming. Muis, Jasper, Jos Philips, Stijn Ruiter, and Frank van Tubergen. 2011. “In hoeverre is ‘naarmate, des te’ nog significant van belang? Een pleidooi voor piketpaaltjes, causaal denken en formalisering in de sociologie.” Pp. 33-48. In: Gerbert Kraaykamp, Mark Levels and Ariana Need (eds.). Problemen en theorieën in onderzoek: Een staalkaart van de hedendaagse Nederlandse empirisch-theoretische sociologie. Assen: Van Gorcum. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2011. “Social Stratification, Race and Ethnicity.” In: G. Ritzer, Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Ultee, Wout, Ruud Lijkx, and Frank van Tubergen. 2009. “The Netherlands and World War II, Jews and Suicide.” Pp. 73-92 in: L. Sher and A. Vilens (eds.). War and Suicide. Nova Science Publishers. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Social Stratification, Race and Ethnicity.” In: G. Ritzer, Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Van Tubergen, Frank and Ineke Maas. 2006. “Inleiding.” Pp. 7-12, in: F. van Tubergen and I. Maas (eds). 2006. Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Maas, Ineke and Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Jeugdwerkloosheid onder immigranten en autochtonen in vijftien Europese landen, 1992-2001.” Pp. 161-187, in: F. van Tubergen and I. Maas (eds). 2006. Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Occupational Status of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 17 Western Societies.” Pp. 147-171 in: Immigration and the Transformation of Europe, edited by G. Parsons and T. Smeeding. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2006. “Migratiesociologie in Nederland: suggesties voor vooruitgang.” Pp.166-176 in: Balans en toekomst van de sociologie, edited by G. Engbersen en J. de Haan. Amsterdam: Pallas Publications. Ultee, Wout, Frank van Tubergen, and Ruud Luijkx. 2001. “The unwholesome theme of suicide: Forgotten statistics of attempted suicides in Amsterdam and Jewish suicides in the Netherlands for 1936-1943.” Pp. 325-353. In C. Brasz & Y. Kaplan (eds), Dutch Jews as Perceived by Themselves and by Others: Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands. Leiden: Brill.
1.5 Book reviews Sniderman, P.M. & L. Hagendoorn. 2008. “When Ways of Life Collide: Multiculturalism and Its Discontents in the Netherlands.” European Societies, 10: 521-523. Schaafsma, J. 2007. “Ethnic Diversity at Work: Diversity Attitudes and Experiences in Dutch Organisations.” Mens & Maatschappij 82: 305-6. Peeters-Bijlsma, M. 2006. “Duitsers in Nederland: Een onderzoek naar de verandering van de nationale identiteit van Duitse immigranten in Nederland.” Mens & Maatschappij 81:189-91. Gijsberts, M. and A. Merens (eds.). 2004. “Emancipatie in estafette.” Mens & Maatschappij 79: 413-15. Kunnen, R. 2002. “Schaken in stijl. De ontwikkeling van schaakstijlen als een proces van sportificatie.” Mens & Maatschappij 77: 384-86.
1.6 Other publications Van Tubergen, Frank. 2007. “Integratie allochtonen: een kwestie van tijd?” James Coleman Bulletin. Van Tubergen, Frank. 2003. “The Cultural and Economic Position of Immigrants in Comparative Perspective: A Study of Nineteen Western Countries.” Steinmetz Archive Newsletter 20: 10-11. IntroductionCourses10. TEACHING
* Best young teacher of the Department of Sociology (elected by sociology students, 2007) * Senior qualification teaching (2011)
10.1 PhD level ICS course on the integration of theory and empirical research ‘Starting the Project: The Proposal and the First Paper’ (coordinator and lecturer). 2008-
10.2 Research Master “Migration, Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism” (MERM) MERM 1: International Migration & Immigrant Incorporation (coordinator and lecturer). 2005-2008 MERM 4: Research Practicum 1 (coordinator and lecturer). 2005-2008 MERM 6: Immigrant Integration: Inequality and Cohesion (coordinator and lecturer). 2008-
10.3 Research Master “Sociology and Social Research” (SASR) SASR 2: Applications of Social Theory: Stratification and Households (lecturer). 2004- SASR 4: Research Practicum 1 (lecturer). 2004- SASR 5: Social Networks and Social Capital (coordinator and lecturer). 2012- SASR 6: Field orientation and Skills (coordinator and lecturer). 2007- SASR 12: Master’s Thesis Sociology and Social Research (coordinator). 2007-2009 SASR: Tutorship (coordinator). 2004-2005, 2009-2010
10.4 Bachelor Sociology Introduction to Sociology (coordinator and lecturer). 2001-2005, 2010- Migration & Integration (lecturer). 2006-2008 Societal Problems and Sociological Questions (coordinator and lecturer).2004-2006
10.5 Summer School / workshops / guest lectures Workshop for PhD students “Ethnic inequalities in comparative perspective,” International Summer School “Global Crisis, Welfare Responses and Social Inequalities,” Department of Sociology and Political Science, Turin (Italy), September 13, 2010. Coordinator and lecturer of two-week summer programme “Migration, Integration and Ethnic Relations.” (with Marcel Coenders, Marcel Lubbers and Edwin Poppe). Utrecht Summer School, 2007- . Workshop on Advanced Multilevel Modelling. ESCR Oxford Spring School in Quantitative Methods for Social Research. Oxford, United Kingdom, 30 March, 2007. Guest lectures on Ethnic prejudice & discrimination, Bachelor Sociology, Nijmegen University, 2008, 2009. Guest lecture on Social Networks, Leerkring Publiek Management: Managen van Publieke Samenwerking (Public Management Research), 2012.
Contact Information
AttendanceDepartment of Sociology / ICS Faculty of Social Sciences Utrecht University Heidelberglaan 2 3584 CS Utrecht The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0)30-2533809 Fax: +31 (0)30-2534405 E-mail: f.vantubergen@uu.nl Homepages: |
