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64
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1124
National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 2017 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Clara H. Mulder is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and has a research record primarily situated within the social sciences. Their work covers a variety of interrelated subfields including sociology and political science, demography, finance, and health. The academic output reflects a focused interest in migration patterns, family dynamics, and urban studies.

Mulder's research encompasses key topics such as:

  • Migration, aging, and tourism studies
  • Migration and labor dynamics
  • Intergenerational family dynamics and caregiving
  • Urban, neighborhood, and segregation studies
  • Housing, finance, and neoliberalism
  • Employment and welfare studies
  • Health disparities and outcomes

Several frequent coauthors have collaborated with Mulder, including:

  • Brian Joseph Gillespie
  • Michael J. Thomas
  • Niels Kooiman
  • Emma Lundholm
  • Gunnar Malmberg

The primary publication venues where Mulder's work appears are:

  • Population Space and Place
  • European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie
  • Population Research and Policy Review
  • Demographic Research
  • Comparative Population Studies

Among Mulder's recent papers are:

  • "Young Adults' Migration to Cities in Sweden: Do Siblings Pave the Way?" (2020), published in Demography
  • "Young adults' return migration from large cities in Sweden: The role of siblings and parents" (2020), published in Population Space and Place

Their work addresses dynamics of migration within familial contexts and urban environments. Other notable recent papers related to migration and family dynamics include:

  • "Understanding the effects of Covid-19 through a life course lens" (2020), published in Advances in Life Course Research
  • "Geographic Proximity to Parents, Intergenerational Support Exchange, and Migration Within Germany" (2020), published in European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie
  • "Nonresident family as a motive for migration" (2020), published in Demographic Research

Mulder has achieved recognition in the academic community through memberships such as the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and Academia Europaea, both awarded in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Residential Relocations in the Life Course

    Clara H. Mulder;Pieter Hooimeijer

  • Migration Dynamics: A Life Course Approach

    Clara Mulder

  • First-time Home-ownership in the Family Life Course: A West German-Dutch Comparison:

    Clara H. Mulder;Michael Wagner

  • Understanding the Effects of COVID-19 Through a Life Course Lens

    Richard A. Settersten;Laura Bernardi;Juho Härkönen;Toni C. Antonucci

  • Migration and marriage in the life course: a method for studying synchronized events.

    Clara H. Mulder;Michael Wagner

  • Codebook of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study: a multi-actor, multi-method panel study on solidarity in family relationships. Wave 3, version 1, April 2012

    E.-M. Merz;P.A. Dykstra;M.J.A. Hogerbrugge;A.E. Komter

  • Home-ownership and family formation

    Clara H. Mulder

  • Population and housing: A two-sided relationship

    Clara H. Mulder

  • The family context and residential choice: a challenge for new research

    Clara H. Mulder

  • The timing of household events and housing events in the Netherlands: a longitudinal perspective

    Peteke Feijten;Clara H. Mulder

  • Codebook of the Netherlands kinship panel study

    P.A. Dykstra;M. Kalmijn;T. Knijn;A.E. Komter

  • Home-ownership regimes and low fertility

    Clara H. Mulder;Francesco Candeloro Billari

  • Codebook of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, a multi-actor, multi-method panel study on solidarity in family relationships, Wave 1.

    P.A. Dykstra;M. Kalmijn;T.C.M. Knijn;A.E. Komter

  • The Connections between Family Formation and First-time Home Ownership in the Context of West Germany and the Netherlands

    Clara H. Mulder;Michael Wagner

  • Moving and Union Dissolution

    Paul J. Boyle;Hill Kulu;Thomas Cooke;Vernon Gayle

  • Residential Experience and Residential Environment Choice over the Life-course:

    Peteke Feijten;Pieter Hooimeijer;Clara H. Mulder

  • Intergenerational Transmission of Homeownership: The Roles of Gifts and Continuities in Housing Market Characteristics

    Amanda Helderman;Clara Mulder

  • Life Events and the Gap between Intention to Move and Actual Mobility

    Carola de Groot;Clara H Mulder;Marjolijn Das;Dorien Manting

  • Parent–Child Coresidence: Who Moves in With Whom and for Whose Needs?

    Annika Smits;Ruben I. van Gaalen;Clara H. Mulder

  • First-Time Home-Ownership of Couples The Effect of Inter-Generational Transmission

    Clara H. Mulder;Jeroen Smits

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthijs Kalmijn
Matthijs Kalmijn University of Groningen
Pearl A. Dykstra
Pearl A. Dykstra Erasmus University Rotterdam
Aart C. Liefbroer
Aart C. Liefbroer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Maarten van Ham
Maarten van Ham Delft University of Technology
William A. V. Clark
William A. V. Clark University of California, Los Angeles
Jeroen Smits
Jeroen Smits Radboud University
Allan Findlay
Allan Findlay University of St Andrews
Nardi Steverink
Nardi Steverink University Medical Center Groningen
Paul Boyle
Paul Boyle Swansea University
Diana Kuh
Diana Kuh University College London

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