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Tanja van der Lippe

Tanja van der Lippe

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
49
Citations
8740
World Ranking
2980
National Ranking
122

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Tanja van der Lippe is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and specializes in social sciences, with extensive focus on sociology and political science, gender studies, demography, general health professions, and organizational behavior and human resource management.

Their research explores a range of topics, including:

  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment

Tanja van der Lippe has contributed scholarly articles to various academic journals, frequently publishing in:

  • Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken
  • Community Work & Family
  • European Sociological Review
  • Journal of Marriage and the Family
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Recent notable papers include:

  • Understanding the effects of Covid-19 through a life course lens (2020, Advances in Life Course Research)
  • A global analysis of the impact of COVID-19 stay-at-home restrictions on crime (2021, Nature Human Behaviour)
  • Researchers working from home: Benefits and challenges (2021, PLoS ONE)
  • When work-family guilt becomes a women's issue: Internalized gender stereotypes predict high guilt in working mothers but low guilt in working fathers (2022, British Journal of Social Psychology)
  • Same-Sex Couples' Division of Labor from a Cross-National Perspective (2020, Journal of GLBT Family Studies)

The frequent co-authors of Tanja van der Lippe include:

  • Eva Jaspers
  • Anne-Rigt Poortman
  • Belle Derks
  • Anne van der Put
  • Jornt J. Mandemakers

In recognition of their work, Tanja van der Lippe was awarded membership in the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Flexible Working, Work–Life Balance, and Gender Equality: Introduction

    Heejung Chung;Tanja van der Lippe

  • Comparative Research on Women's Employment

    Tanja van der Lippe;Liset van Dijk

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

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

  • Attitudes toward housework and child care and the gendered division of labor

    Anne-Rigt Poortman;Tanja van der Lippe

  • Co-workers working from home and individual and team performance.

    Tanja van der Lippe;Zoltán Lippényi

  • Do Mothers Matter?: A Comparison of Models of the Influence of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Educational and Occupational Status on Children’s Educational Attainment

    Sylvia E. Korupp;Harry B.G. Ganzeboom;Tanja van der Lippe

  • Combination Pressure: The Paid Work-Family Balance of Men and Women in European Countries

    Tanja van der Lippe;Annet Jager;Yvonne Kops

  • Do Mothers Matter? A Comparison of Models of the Influence of Mothers' and Fathers' Educational and Occupational Status on Children's Educational Attainment

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  • A global analysis of the impact of COVID-19 stay-at-home restrictions on crime.

    Amy E. Nivette;Renee Zahnow;Raul Aguilar;Andri Ahven

  • Beyond Formal Access: Organizational Context, Working From Home, and Work-Family Conflict of Men and Women in European Workplaces.

    Tanja van der Lippe;Zoltán Lippényi

  • Persistent Inequalities in Time Use between Men and Women: A Detailed Look at the Influence of Economic Circumstances, Policies, and Culture

    Tanja van der Lippe;Judith de Ruijter;Esther de Ruijter;Werner Raub

  • Social Contacts and the Economic Performance of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in Germany†

    Agnieszka Kanas;Barry R. Chiswick;Tanja van der Lippe;Frank van Tubergen

  • Researchers working from home: Benefits and challenges.

    Balazs Aczel;Marton Kovacs;Tanja van der Lippe;Barnabas Szaszi

  • Explaining the gender gap in radical right voting: A cross-national investigation in 12 Western European countries

    Tim Immerzeel;Hilde Coffé;Tanja van der Lippe

  • Outsourcing of Domestic Tasks and Time-saving Effects

    Tanja Van Der Lippe;Kea Tijdens;Esther De Ruijter

  • Work Characteristics and Parent-Child Relationship Quality: The Mediating Role of Temporal Involvement

    Anne Roeters;Tanja Van Der Lippe;Esther S. Kluwer

  • Dutch workers and time pressure: household and workplace characteristics

    Tanja van der Lippe

  • The role of social contacts in the employment status of immigrants A panel study of immigrants in Germany

    Agnieszka Kanas;Frank van Tubergen;Tanja Van der Lippe

  • Boys’ and girls’ educational choices in secondary education. The role of gender ideology

    Maaike van der Vleuten;Eva Jaspers;Ineke Maas;Tanja van der Lippe

  • The Happy Homemaker? Married Women's Well-Being in Cross-National Perspective

    Judith Treas;Tanja van der Lippe;Tsui-o Chloe Tai

  • Type of Schooling and Sex Differences in Earnings in the Netherlands

    Mattbijs Kalmijn;Tanja van der Lippe

  • Support Between Siblings and Between Friends: Two Worlds Apart?

    Marieke Voorpostel;Tanja van der Lippe

Frequent Co-Authors

Ineke Maas
Ineke Maas Utrecht University
Denise T. D. de Ridder
Denise T. D. de Ridder Utrecht University
Marcel A. G. van Aken
Marcel A. G. van Aken Utrecht University
Frank van Tubergen
Frank van Tubergen Utrecht University
Paul Nieuwbeerta
Paul Nieuwbeerta Leiden University
Jonathan Gershuny
Jonathan Gershuny University College London
Pearl A. Dykstra
Pearl A. Dykstra Erasmus University Rotterdam
Catrin Finkenauer
Catrin Finkenauer Utrecht University
Manuel Eisner
Manuel Eisner University of Cambridge
John de Wit
John de Wit Utrecht University

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