Research Output per year
Personal profile
Research interests
I am assistant professor in the Sociology Department, Tilburg University. My research focuses on contextual effects on health. I am also interested in social stratification, social mobility and cross cultural comparative research.
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Keywords
- Well-Being
- Health
- Mental Health
- Stress And Disease
- Income Inequality
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Research Output 2011 2019
A longitudinal study of allostatic load in later life: The role of sex, birth cohorts, and risk accumulation
van Deurzen, I. & Vanhoutte, B., 2019, In : Research on Aging. 41, 5, p. 419-442Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
longitudinal study
wear and tear
evidence
Een flexibelere arbeidsmarkt geeft niet altijd uitzicht op stabiliteit en gezondheid
van Deurzen, I., Bekker, S. & van der Meijden, M., 2019, 3 p. Tilburg : Tilburg University.Research output: Other contribution › Other research output
Photographs of young generations on the Dutch labour market
Bekker, S. & van Deurzen, I., 2019, In : International Labour Review. 29 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Open Access
labor market
standard employment relationship
Netherlands
career
worker
Starters met flexibele banen: Vooral mannen voelen zich ongezond
van Deurzen, I. & Bekker, S., 2019, (Accepted/In press) In : Mens en Maatschappij. 94, 1, p. 131-133 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Open Access
File
Who suffers from the cumulation of atypical employment? A longitudinal analysis based on Dutch data
van Deurzen, I. & Bekker, S., 2019, In : European Journal of Public Health. 29, 3, p. 547-548Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
Spouses