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eaps.nlEuropean Association for Population StudiesThe website provides information on the organization's structure, including its council, general assembly, committees, affiliated institutions, and history. It details various ongoing initiatives such as the European Population Conference (EPC 2026) scheduled for June 2026 in Bologna, Italy, as well as webinars, awards, publications (including the European Journal of Population and the ESPO book series), and working groups focusing on diverse topics like child development, fertility, and ageing. The site offers membership opportunities, including fees and renewal processes, and highlights current calls for applications for the European Doctoral School of Demography (EDSD) Programme.Organizations → Professional Associations 1004 working groups 171 award 642 conference 763 membership 10442
nidi.nlNIDINIDI’s research is structured around four key themes: Demographic Change and the Labour Market, Families and Gender, Health, Ageing and Mortality, and Migration and Migrants, utilizing an interdisciplinary approach. Recent activities include the publication of the Demos bulletin, the announcement of several PhD defenses, and the recognition of Aat Liefbroer with an honorary doctorate. The institute’s research projects cover a wide range of topics, including future socio-economic inequalities, migration scenarios, mortality trends, and the impact of life circumstances on health and ageing.phd 104 migration 349 publication 2018 research 8967
bmi-online.nlInteressegroep Biomedische InformatiespecialistenThe BMI is an interest group of the KNVI and consists of working groups, temporary project groups, and a committee focused on specific functions and specializations. The website provides news, events, publications, courses, and the opportunity for knowledge sharing and information exchange. It also references the newsletter, archives, and current projects, such as the Dutch contribution to the EAHIL2025.Organizations → Professional Associations 1004 bmi 59 working groups 171 newsletter 6504 course 14728 news 15293 Overijssel → Zwolle 7395
utrecht-monitor.nlUtrecht MonitorThe website provides information on various themes, including population, economy, environment, and social environment. The Utrecht Monitor contains the latest figures from 2024 and the first quarter of 2025, with attention to trends and challenges. The website aims to offer an overview of the city of Utrecht, with data and analysis on various aspects of life in the city.Anthropology & Sociology → Demographics 11 figure 560 economy 682 resident 3245 environment 4873 municipality 6837 Netherlands → Utrecht 48901
hlcs.nlInternational Institute of Social History (IISH)The journal serves as the electronic publication of the European Historical Population Samples Network (EHPS-Net) and is produced by the International Institute of Social History (IISH). It publishes both empirical research and methodological contributions focusing on topics such as partner choice, marriage, fertility, social mobility, migration, and mortality from a historical life course perspective. The journal currently features the 15th volume (2025), including articles examining infant mortality patterns, record linkage, and historical marriage records, all published under a Diamond Open Access model.mortality 16 journal 294 methodology 332 data 5872 research 8967
albadaleen.nlLieve Vrouwe- of Albadaleen StichtingThe Lieve Vrouwe- or Albadaleen dates back to the 16th century and originally served to train servants of altars, later expanding to broader higher education. The management of the endowment, with its patronate rights, was in the hands of a secular administrator who could recommend a priest to the ecclesiastical authorities. Since 1990, the Lieve Vrouwe- or Albadaleen has been a foundation providing financial support to young people pursuing scientific and higher professional education.Local History → Dutch History 1067 Time Periods → Medieval Period 14 scholarship 148 friesland 692 foundation 6678 education 13471
gijsvanloef.nlGijs van LoefThe website contains blog posts on topics such as the legacy of Minister VWS regarding market forces in healthcare, responses to policy notes and reports on excess mortality. Critical analyses are presented regarding the causes of excess mortality in the Netherlands, including market forces and questionable reporting by CBS. The website provides links to research articles and other relevant sources, such as the Platform for Reliable Healthcare Figures and the Human Mortality Database.cbs 21 policy 2149 healthcare 2316 research 8967
nederlandselichtenbergerdocenten.nlDutch Lichtenberger InstructorsThe Dutch Association of Lichtenberger® Instructors promotes the Lichtenberger® Method for singers, speakers, and instrumentalists. The website provides information about the Lichtenberger® Method, including background information, workshops, concerts, and a map of certified instructors. The website is a collaboration between Dutch instructors and the Lichtenberger® Institute, directed by Martin Landzettel.Organizations → Professional Associations 1004 institute 108 method 1505 instructor 3126 workshop 19325
mymoveproject.nlNIDIThe project’s central goal is to understand the connection between a child’s movement within a country and their later life circumstances, considering factors like family life, health, and well-being. Researchers utilize longitudinal data from across Europe to examine how childhood mobility affects migrants and native-born individuals as they transition into adulthood. The MYMOVE project is supported by an ERC Consolidator Grant led by Professor Helga de Valk at NIDI, focusing on data analysis and dissemination of findings.Research & Academia → Research 1505 migration 349 mobility 1264 data 5872 health 6366 research 8967
nvdemografie.nlDutch Association for DemographyThe NVD is an organization focused on people with an interest or professional involvement in demographic issues, including aging and population decline. The website provides information about events, such as the annual Demography Day and seminars, as well as membership of the association. The NVD offers various initiatives, including scholarship prizes, seed grants, and member initiatives.Organizations → Professional Associations 1004 grant 102 scholarship 148 membership 10442 event 45199
frankvantubergen.nlUtrecht UniversityProfessor Van Tubergen holds positions at both the NIDI-KNAW / University of Groningen and Utrecht University, heading the Department of ‘Migration & Migrants’ and serving as Professor of ‘Migration & Intergroup Relations’. His research has been widely recognized, appearing in prominent sociology journals and earning numerous awards, reflecting the significance of his work. The website also details his research funding, affiliations with various organizations, and provides contact information for the Department of Sociology at Utrecht University.Anthropology & Sociology → Sociology 454 sociology 31 migration 349 university 593 fund 1063 publication 2018 research 8967 Netherlands → Groningen 23734
matthijskalmijn.nlNetherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)Matthijs Kalmijn is a demographer with expertise in family, life course, marriage, divorce, intergenerational relations, inequality, and migration/ethnicity. He has been involved in coordinating several large social surveys in the Netherlands, such as the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) and the Netherlands Longitudinal Lifecourse Study (NELLS). Kalmijn currently holds positions as a senior researcher at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and professor at the University of Groningen.Anthropology & Sociology → Sociology 454 institute 108 survey 370 university 593 netherlands 1376 family 6462
monitor-koopwoningmarkt.nlWoningwaarde Expertise CenterThe website is based on almost all existing statistics on the housing and mortgage markets and offers new insights. The collected data is presented in various formats, such as text, time series and models, and supports policymakers, journalists, researchers and professionals. The Monitor Koopwoningmarkt started in 2013 as a quarterly report from the Woningwaarde Expertise Center, a collaboration between TU Delft's Faculty of Architecture and the CBS (Dutch National Statistical Institute).Local Events → Markets 1097 policymakers 93 researcher 220 housing market 311 statistics 392 report 4551 South-Holland → The Hague 19898
ab2050.nlNIDIThe AB2050 project provides insights into the expected demographic changes in the Netherlands by 2050, including a larger, greyer, and more diverse population. The website focuses on the theme ‘Living and Lifespan’ and explores the impact of a changing population on housing patterns and needs across different life stages. AB2050 publishes current studies, such as research on families in overcrowded homes and the influence of housing market and birth rates.Anthropology & Sociology → Social Policy 21 lifespan 39 researcher 220 study 720 housing 4378 South-Holland → The Hague 19898
rclr.nlResearch Centre for Longevity RiskThe RCLR investigates the impact of environmental variables on mortality rates, particularly examining evidence from Europe. Research areas include socioeconomic differences affecting life expectancy, pension provision redesign, and the sustainability of state pension benefits. Recent publications and news articles cover topics such as household savings, healthcare costs in the final year of life, and the relationship between environmental factors and mortality.Insurance & Risk → Risk Management 1060 mortality 16 savings 457 pension 1682 environment 4873 research 8967
tcra.nlTransnational Child-Raising Arrangements between Africa and EuropeThe website details three research programmes: TCRA, TCRAf-Eu, and TCRA-SAN, all centered around transnational child-raising. Visitors can access general information, publications, events, data, codebooks, downloadable resources, and a photo gallery related to these research projects. Further details regarding each individual research program and partnering institutions are accessible via links to TCRA and TCRAf-Eu and TCRA-SAN.Research & Academia → Research 1505 publication 2018 data 5872 research 8967
coronasterfte.nlCBSThe website offers a dashboard with graph data to compare mortality and excess mortality figures from different years. The CBS (Central Bureau for Statistics) figures are adjusted to account for the aging of the population, which influences the excess mortality figures. The methodology used includes the use of week numbers and an estimate of expected mortality, leading to specific figures and a possible impact on the results.mortality 16 cbs 21 difference 43 figure 560
amsterdamsorteermachine.nlBuro Stad & Beeld Jaap DraaismaThe research focuses on how the sorting process in Amsterdam can be made fairer and more socially desirable, and how this can benefit the city. The website showcases research reports, graphs, tables, and interviews that shed light on the demographic trends and economic impact of the inflow and outflow of residents. The website addresses issues such as the housing market, temporary housing, social issues, and the question of whether Amsterdam functions as a ‘sorting machine’, where people stay temporarily and then leave.Architecture → Urban Planning 1465 housing market 311 economy 682 resident 3245 research 8967 North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253
facilityforfuture.nlFacilityForFuture.nlThe website covers topics such as the power of vehicles like the Unimog and Scania v8, and their applications in rough terrain. Trends and developments on the Dutch housing market are discussed, influenced by economic factors, policy changes, and technological innovations. Articles address topics such as electric driving and hydrogen cars, VAT calculations for entrepreneurs and consumers, transparent plastic materials, and effective online marketing strategies.Mobility Solutions → Mobility 683 housing market 311 mobility 1264 entrepreneurship 1579 trend 1865 technology 6816 marketing 7107
campmatrix.nlPeter CampPeter Camp has a background in organizational sociology and psychology and focuses on methods for organizational development, complex decision-making, and accelerating learning and change processes. The website describes the publications of Peter Camp, including ‘The Cooked Frog’ (1991) with management metaphors and ‘The Power of the Matrix’ (1992), which provides a model for change processes. The website emphasizes the application of the matrix method in various areas such as organizational research, policy development, and project management, and the co-production of project management methods with Funs Erens and Paul Melman.Anthropology & Sociology → Sociology 454 metaphor 30 change process 34 matrix 59 organizational development 160
mpndata.nlKiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy AnalysisThe MPN research analyzes how personal, household, and external factors (like economic conditions and transportation policies) influence travel patterns. Data is collected from a fixed group of individuals and households since 2013 and is accessible through a login system. Users can also collaborate with KiM to collect additional bespoke data related to the MPN study.Community → Government & Administration 10567 studies 151 data 5872 research 8967
nelverhoeven.nlNel VerhoevenNel Verhoeven is a sociologist and author who is active in the higher education sector, with over 200,000 copies sold of her book ‘What is Research?’. Throughout her career, she has gained experience as a researcher, statistician, and teacher, observing the evolution of higher education from ‘problem’ to ‘challenge’. The website contains information about her articles and topics, such as the use of AI in qualitative analyses, statistics, and interviewing respondents in practical research.Individuals → Bloggers 18 researcher 220 statistics 392 interview 1371 ai 2181 research 8967 education 13471
icap.nliCAP instituteThe club in the Netherlands proved so strong that the board decided to continue the institute under a different form. Various events have been organized in different cities, including Goes, Delft, and Antwerp, taking place from April 2024 to September 2025. The institute also hosts anniversary trips, such as the CHI-CHI 90-year anniversary trip of iCap in Rotterdam.Organizations → Professional Associations 1004 institute 108 anniversary 670 board 3438 event 45199 Eersel → Knegsel 1359
duurzaamstroom.nlDuurzaamstroomThe Dutch housing market is characterized by high demand and limited supply, particularly due to increasing population numbers and migration to cities. Population growth, urbanization, and the local economy play a significant role in housing price developments. A strong local economy, with ample employment and higher incomes, drives up housing prices. The analysis examines the impact of these trends on first-time homebuyers and the difficulties they experience in finding affordable housing.Real Estate & Housing → Housing Market 204 urbanization 14 housing market 311 economy 682 housing 4378
stattucino.nlErasmus ProgramThe website introduces the concept of asymmetric matrices, explaining that they are square matrices with an equal number of rows and columns representing sets of objects. A key application is examining migration patterns, where rows and columns represent countries and the data reveals similarities and successes in attracting students. The site demonstrates how data from the Erasmus student exchange program, a European Union initiative involving over three million students since 1987, can be analyzed using asymmetric matrices. Students must participate in a study or internship for at least three months or two months respectively. An example dataset, 'studentmigration,' is provided, representing the migration of students participating in the Erasmus program, illustrating the application of the described methods with five selected countries (Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, United Kingdom, and Turkey).Data Analysis → Visualization 10 matrix 59 migration 349 country 530 analysis 1615