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Contributions (lectures) to academic conferences, workshops and seminars

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 6-8 March). Conference on Alva Myrdal's Questions to Our Time, presented Why do People Want Children? The 1934 Theory of the Myrdals and Modern Economic Theory of Fertility, University of Uppsala, Sweden.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 14 March). Short address at the handover to the jubilar of H. Mosley, J. O' Reilly and K. Schömann, eds, 2002, Labour Markets Gender and Institutional Change. Essays in Honor of Günther Schmid, Edgar Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 13-15 June). Paper presentation: Gustafsson, S.S., Kenjoh, E. & Wetzels, C.M.M.P.: Employment Choices and Pay Differences between Non-standard and Standard Work in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. The European Society for Population Economics

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 15 July). Lunch presentation at the conference to the honor of Jacob Mincer's 80th birthday, Columbia University, New York, USA.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 22 July). Invited discussant to Prof. Frances Rosenbluth seminar on Childcare and Female Labor Force Participation, Japan in a Comparative Perspective to Europe and the United States, Yale University, New Haven, USA.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 23 July). Lunch Seminar: The Role of Education in Post-ponement of Maternity in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, USA.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 7 November). Invited seminar lecture: Educational Expansion, Assortative Mating on Education and Postponement of Maternity, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 12 November). Invited lecture: Educational Expansion, Assortative Mating on Education and Postponement of Maternity, Conference organized by the Swedish Demographic Society: Swedish Fertility Development in an International Comparison, University of Lund, Sweden.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 16 March). Measuring working hours: what do they tell us about capacity? Seminar New Labour Market Architecture. Amsterdam. Paper presentation.

willen vrouwen herintreden? De Nederlandse ArbeidsmarktDag. Amsterdam. Paper presentation.

Peters, P., Tijdens, K.G. & Wetzels, C.M.M.P (2002, 23 May). Factors in Employees’ Telecommuting Options, Preferences and Behaviour. Third International Congress of the Work & Labour Network Labour. Osnabrück, Germany. Paper presentation.

Peters, P., K. G. Tijdens & C. Wetzels (2001). Factors in Employees’ Telecommuting Opportunities, Preferences and Practices, Research paper presented to10de sociaal wetenschappelijke studiedagen Armoede en Rijkdom sessie 2B Personeelsbeleid, Amsterdam 30-31 mei 2002. Peters, P., Wetzels, C.M.M.P. & Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 3-5 September). Telecommuting: a time saving

or time consuming strategy? An investigation into the relationships between teleworkability of jobs, output management, telecommuting and the length of work hours, Paper presented at the IT/Telework conference in Badajoz-Spain, Stream A: e- organisation and e-work.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 29 May). A database on ICT-questions in surveys. STILE-seminar Measuring the information society. Gent, Belgium. Invited lecture.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 13 June). Which firms have equal opportunities policies and which have not? Conference New Organisational Structures. Rotterdam. Paper presentation.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 20 June). Future Labour Supply Issues for Care Workers. Sheffield, UK. Invited lecture.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 27 June). Loonverschillen tussen vrouwen en mannen. Fourth Annual AIAS conference Loonongelijkheid en loonverschillen. Keynote speaker.

Tijdens, K.G., Lippe, T. van der & Ruijter, E. de (2002, 14 July). Women’s Choices for a Domestic Help. The Effects of Working Time, Household Time, Household Characteristics, Wages and Time Allocation Attitudes. IAFFE Annual Meetings of the International Association on Feminist Economics, Los Angeles, USA. Paper presentation.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 25 September). Employees’ Preferences for more or fewer Working Hours. Seminar project New Labour Market Architecture. Bellagio, Italy. Paper presentation.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 10 October). Gendered Organizational Settings. Segreatie naar sekse en loopbaanmogelijkheden. Derde Vlaamse-Nederlandse arbeidsmarkt-congres. Rotterdam. Paper presentation.

Tijdens, K.G. & Steijn, B. (2002, 10 October). Organisatiekenmerken, HRM-beleid en ICT- competenties. Derde Vlaamse-Nederlandse arbeidsmarktcongres. Rotterdam. Paper presentation.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 7 November). Employees’ Preferences for more or fewer Working Hours. AIAS lunch seminar. Amsterdam. Paper presentation.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 17 December). Working time preferences in the EU – Dutch case and economic policy implications. Conference Collective bargaining and working time policies. Brussels, Belgium. Invited lecture.

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002, May 24). Dutch Women’s Productivity In The Labour Market: Is There A Double Selection Into Motherhood And Less Demanding Jobs? Research paper presented to the MOCHO -partners, Amsterdam

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002, 25 May). Dutch Women’s Productivity In The Labour Market: Is There A Double Selection Into Motherhood And Less Demanding Jobs? Research Paper Presented at IZA Bonn workshop: The Future of Family and Work: Evaluation of Family Friendly Policies, 10-11 May 2002. And presented to the Mocho group in Amsterdam.

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. & Tijdens, K.G. (2002, 14 June). Wage differentials within industries. Are workers in cultural industries paid differently? The case of the Netherlands. Twelfth International Biennial Conference. organised by the Association of Cultural Economics, Rotterdam. Paper presentation.

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002, 13-15 June). Does motherhood really make women less productive? Presented to the European Society of Population Economics in Bilbao, Spain.

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002, 19-21 September). Does motherhood really make women less productive? Presented to the European Association of Labour Economists in Paris, France.

Organisational contributions to conferences, workshops and seminars

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 25-26 October). Scholar Seminar with Henriette Maassen van den Brink: Education and Postponement of Maternity, including 11 papers representing different European countries and the United States. Results will appear in European Studies of Population, Kluwer Academic Publishers and a selection will appear in the Review of Economics of the Household. Department of Economics, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 24 May). Meeting with members of the European Project: The Rationality of Motherhood Choices, with financial support from the European Commission.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002). Responsible for the Fourth Annual AIAS conference Loonongelijkheid en loonverschillen.

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002). Discussant and chairperson of session, Scholar/FEE

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002, October 25-26). Seminar on Education and Postponement of Maternity Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002, October 9). STZ advies.

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002). FENN seminar Gender en Globalisering

Referee activities

Tijdens, K.G. (2002). Referee for European Journal of Women’s Studies.

Tijdens, K.G. (2002). Comments on the Dublin European Foundation 2002- 2006 research programme on changes in working time.

Wetzels, C.M.M.P. (2002). Evaluation of project outlines for the National Research Programme: Childhood, Youth and Intergenerational Relationships in a Changing Society, of the Swiss National Science Foundation

Membership of academic committees (including Ph.D. committees outside the FEE)

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 23 May). Member Ph.D. committee for Aslan Zorlu: Absorption of Immigrants in European Labour Markets, The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Norway, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam.

Gustafsson, S.S. (2002, 29 November). First faculty opponent on the dissertation of Ghazala Naz: Effects of Women's Education on Fertility and Childcare", Department of Economics, University of Bergen, Norway.