Prof. dr. Ineke Maas

Sjoerd Groenmangebouw
Padualaan 14
Kamer B2.04
3584 CH Utrecht

Prof. dr. Ineke Maas

Universitair hoofddocent
Sociologie
030 253 4074
w.a.f.maas@uu.nl

Sleutelpublicaties

van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2010). Historical studies of social stratification and mobility. Annual Review of Sociology, 36, 429-451.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2016). Towards Open Societies? Trends in Male Intergenerational Class Mobility in European Countries during Industrialization. American Journal of Sociology, 122(3), 838-885. https://doi.org/10.1086/689815
Knigge, A., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2014). Sources of sibling (dis)similarity: Total family impact on status variation in the Netherlands in the nineteenth century. American Journal of Sociology, 120(3), 908-948. https://doi.org/10.1086/679104
Smith, S., McFarland, D. A., Tubergen, F. V., & Maas, I. (2016). Ethnic composition and friendship segregation: Differential effects for adolescent natives and immigrants. American Journal of Sociology, 121(4), 1223-1272. https://doi.org/10.1086/684032
Knigge, A., Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Mandemakers, K. (2014). Status attainment of siblings during modernization. American Sociological Review, 79(3), 549-574. https://doi.org/10.1177/0003122414529586
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. (2014). Ethnic ingroup friendships in schools: Testing the by-product hypothesis in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Social Networks, 39, 33-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2014.04.003
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Miles, A. (2002). HISCO: Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations. Leuven University Press.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2011). HISCLASS: a Historical Social Class Scheme. Leuven University Press.
van Tubergen, F. A., Maas, I., & Flap, H. D. (2004). The economic incorporation of immigrants in 18 western societies: origin, destination and setting effects. American Sociological Review, 69, 701-724.

Publicaties

2022

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Knigge, A., Maas, I., Stienstra, K., Zeeuw, E. L. D., & Boomsma, D. I. (2022). Delayed tracking and inequality of opportunity: Gene-environment interactions in educational attainment. npj Science of Learning, 7(6), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41539-022-00122-1

2021

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Boschman, S., Maas, I., Vrooman, C., & Kristiansen, M. H. (2021). Werken naast de bijstand vergroot de kans op duurzame financiële zelfstandigheid. Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 37(3), 418-421. https://doi.org/10.5117/TVA2021.3.015.GEPU
Muis, Q. (Guest ed.), Reeskens, T. (Guest ed.), & Maas, I. (Guest ed.) (2021). Nederland tijdens COVID-19: een verzwakte of versterkte samenleving? Mens & Maatschappij, 96(2).
Reeskens, T., Muis, Q., & Maas, I. (2021). Houdingen en opvattingen in Nederland tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie: Een tussenstand. Mens & Maatschappij, 96(2), 147-151. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2021.2.001.REES
Muis, Q., Reeskens, T., & Maas, I. (2021). Sociale ongelijkheid in Nederland tijdens de COVID-19 pandemie: Het einde komt in zicht, maar niet voor iedereen. Mens en Maatschappij, 96(3), 301-306. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2021.3.001.MUIS
Hornstra, M., & Maas, I. (2021). Does the impact of the family increase or decrease over the life course? Sibling similarities in occupational status across different career points. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 75, 1-12. [100643]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rssm.2021.100643
Barsegyan, V., Knigge, A., & Maas, I. (2021). Causal or spurious effect of education, occupational status, and income on political participation? Evidence from identical twins. Paper presented at ECSR Conference.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. (2021). Status attainment during modernization: The association between men's status early and later in life in the Netherlands, 1813-1922. Paper presented at Dag van de Sociologie .
Slabbekoorn, J., Maas, I., & Vrooman, C. (2021). Intersectionality and social benefit dependency: A longitudinal analysis of the interplay between ethnicity, sex and age. Paper presented at RC28 Spring Meeting.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. (2021). Status attainment during modernization: The association between men's status early and later in life in the Netherlands, 1813-1922. Paper presented at European Social Science History Conference.
Maas, I., Van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Knigge, A. (2021). Intergenerational and Marriage Mobility of University Professors in the Netherlands During the 19th Century. Historical Life Course Studies, 10(3), 167-171. https://doi.org/10.51964/hlcs9588
Kristiansen, M. H., Maas, I., Boschman, S., & Vrooman, C. (2021). Refugees’ Transition from Welfare to Work: A Quasi-Experimental Approach of the Impact of the Neighbourhood Context. European Sociological Review. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcab044
Boschman, S., Maas, I., Vrooman, J. C., & Kristiansen, M. H. (2021). From Social Assistance to Self-Sufficiency: Low Income Work as a Stepping Stone. European Sociological Review, 37(5), 766-782. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcab003
Stienstra, K., Maas, I., Knigge, A., & Schulz, W. (2021). Resource Compensation or Multiplication? The Interplay between Cognitive Ability and Social Origin in Explaining Educational Attainment. European Sociological Review, 37(2), 186–200. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaa054

2020

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

van der Vleuten, M., & Maas, I. (2020). De invloed van broers en zussen op studiekeuzes. Mens en Maatschappij, 95(4), 396-399. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2020.4.008.VAND
Cinjee, T., & Maas, I. (2020). The effect of religion on women’s labour force participation in Africa: A country-comparative study. Paper presented at Cambridge Social Stratification Research Seminar.
van der Vleuten, M., Weesie, J., & Maas, I. (2020). Sibling influence in field of study choices. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 68, [100525]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rssm.2020.100525
De Hamer, A., & Maas, I. (2020). Gelijke opleiding, verschillende opbrengsten: Een onderzoek naar genderongelijkheid in het effect van opleidingsniveau op de mate van leidinggeven. Mens en Maatschappij, 95(1), 3-28. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2020.1.002.DEHA
Kong, S., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2020). Like My Mother Before Me: Gender and Cross-Gender Effects on Status Attainment during Modernization. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 69, 1-14. [100541]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rssm.2020.100541

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2020). Buridans ezel. Mens en Maatschappij, 95(1), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2020.1.001.MAAS

2019

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Kristiansen, M. H., Maas, I., Boschman, S. E., & Vrooman, J. C. (2019). How the Neighborhood Context Affects Refugees’ Transition from Social Assistance-to-Work: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the Netherlands. Paper presented at Vinterseminaret Norwegian association of sociology, Geilo, Norway.
Boschman, S. E., Maas, I., Kristiansen, M. H., & Vrooman, J. C. (2019). Intergenerationele overdracht van uitkeringsontvangst: Waarom de appel niet ver van de boom valt. Mens & Maatschappij, 94(2), 233-236. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2019.2.005.INDE
Kristiansen, M. H., Maas, I., Boschman, S. E., & Vrooman, J. C. (2019). How the neighbourhood context affects refugees’ transition from benefit receipt-to-work: Quasi-experimental evidence from the Netherlands. Poster session presented at Immigrants’ Integration: Educational Opportunities and Life Chances, Monte Verità, Switzerland.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2019). Migration and status attainment: a long-term perspective. Paper presented at RC28 Summer Meeting, Princeton, United States.
van der Vleuten, M., Maas, I., & Weesie, H. M. (2019). Sibling influence in field of study choices. Paper presented at 14th Conference of the European Sociological Association, Manchester, United Kingdom. https://www.europeansociology.org/sites/default/files/public/Coordinator/ESA_2019_Manchester_Abstract_Book.pdf
Boschman, S. E., Maas, I., & Vrooman, C. (2019). Sibling effects on labour market positions at labour market entry. Paper presented at Cambridge Social Stratification Research Seminar, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2019). Partner choice in the Netherlands, 1813–1922: The changing importance of ascribed and achieved status. History of the Family, 24(1), 123-148. https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2018.1558412
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2019). A historical community approach to social homogamy in the past. History of the Family, 24(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2019.1570532
Blommaert, L., Van Der Lippe, T., Maas, I., & Jaspers, E. (2019). Vrouwen in leidinggevende functies: Beschrijving en verklaring van ontwikkelingen in Nederland tussen 1985 en 2008. Mens en Maatschappij, 94(1), 29-60. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2019.1.003.BLOM
Boschman, S., Maas, I., Kristiansen, M. H., & Vrooman, J. C. (2019). The reproduction of benefit receipt: Disentangling the intergenerational transmission. Social Science Research, 80, 51-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2019.02.009
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., Hin, S., & Matthijs, K. (2019). Socio-economic modernization and enduring language barriers: choosing a marriage partner in Flemish communities, 1821-1913. History of the Family, 24(1), 94-122. https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2018.1532311
Griffiths, D., Lambert, P. S., Zijdeman, R. L., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2019). Microclass immobility during industrialisation in the USA and Norway. Acta Sociologica (United Kingdom), 62, 193-210. https://doi.org/10.1177/0001699318766231
Lippényi, Z., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Ori, P. (2019). Social status homogamy in a religiously diverse society: Modernization, religious diversity, and status homogamy in Hungary between 1870-1950. History of the Family, 24(1), 15-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2017.1319399

2018

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Kristiansen, M. H., Maas, I., & Vrooman, J. C. (2018). The Receipt of Social Benefits among Ethnic Majority and Minority Groups in the Netherlands: The Role of Social Networks. Paper presented at Nordic Work-Life Conference, Oslo, Norway.
Kristiansen, M. H., Maas, I., Boschman, S. E., & Vrooman, J. C. (2018). The Importance of the Neighborhood Context for Refugees’ Benefits-to-Work Transition in the Netherlands. Paper presented at Welfare and Unemployment Dynamics, Nuremberg.
Boschman, S. E., Maas, I., Kristiansen, M. H., & Vrooman, J. C. (2018). From social assistance to self-sufficiency; low paid work as stepping stone. Paper presented at Welfare and Unemployment Dynamics, Nuremberg.
Kong, S., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2018). Left behind to plough? Time allocation of men and women in rural China. . Poster session presented at XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, Canada.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2018). Partner choice in the Netherlands 1813-1922. The changing importance of ascribed and achieved status.. Paper presented at Interuniversitaire Werkgroep Sociale Ongelijkheid en Levensloop, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2018). Does colonial migration pay off? Intergenerational male social mobility in France and Algeria, 1870-1912.. Paper presented at ESSHC 2018, Belfast, United Kingdom.
Brik, T., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2018). Women’s labor force participation in the Netherlands during social-economic modernization – to what extent context matters. Paper presented at ESSHC 2018, Belfast, United Kingdom.
Kristiansen, M. H., Maas, I., & Vrooman, J. C. (2018). The receipt of social benefits among Dutch majority and ethnic minority groups in the Netherlands: The role of social contact. Paper presented at XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, Canada.
van der Vleuten, M., Jaspers, E., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, T. (2018). Intergenerational transmission of gender segregation: How parents’ occupational field affects gender differences in field of study choices. British Educational Research Journal, 44(2), 294-318. https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.3329

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2018). Genderneutrale tekst – wel of niet doen? Mens & Maatschappij, 93(2), 107-109. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2018.2.MAAS

2017

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Veerman, F., van der Drift, M., & Maas, I. (2017). Cultureel startkapitaal, een blijvend voordeel? Een onderzoek naar de invloed van cultureel kapitaal op beroepsstatus. Mens & Maatschappij, 92(2), 125-152. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2017.2.VEER

Overige resultaten

van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, W. A. F., & Edvinsson, S. (2017). Intergenerational Social mobility during the Industrial Revolution in Swedish Communities 1800-1900.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2017). Does colonial migration pay off? Intergenerational male social mobility in France and Algeria, 1870-1912. Paper presented at Seminar on the History of the Family, Paris, France.
Kong, S., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2017). Like my mother before me: the effect of mother’s position on her children’s status attainment in the 19th century and early 20th century. Paper presented at RC28 Spring Meeting, Cologne, Germany.
Hornstra, M., & Maas, I. (2017). Does the influence of the family increase or decrease over the life-course? Studying sibling similarities in occupational status across different points over the career. Paper presented at ECSR Conference, Milan, Italy.

2016

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2016). Towards Open Societies? Trends in Male Intergenerational Class Mobility in European Countries during Industrialization. American Journal of Sociology, 122(3), 838-885. https://doi.org/10.1086/689815
Van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., Rébaudo, D., & Pélissier, J. P. (2016). Social mobility in France 1720-1986: Effects of wars, revolution and economic change. Journal of Social History, 49(3), 585-616. https://doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shv054
Smith, S., McFarland, D. A., Tubergen, F. V., & Maas, I. (2016). Ethnic composition and friendship segregation: Differential effects for adolescent natives and immigrants. American Journal of Sociology, 121(4), 1223-1272. https://doi.org/10.1086/684032
van der Vleuten, M., Jaspers, E., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, T. (2016). Boys’ and girls’ educational choices in secondary education: The role of gender ideology. Educational Studies, 42(2), 181-200. https://doi.org/10.1080/03055698.2016.1160821
Kruse, H., Smith, S., van Tubergen, F., & Maas, I. (2016). From neighbors to school friends? How adolescents' place of residence relates to same-ethnic school friendships. Social Networks, 44, 130-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2015.07.004

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2016). Betalen per vak en de gevolgen voor onderwijsongelijkheid. Mens & Maatschappij, 91(1), 1-3.

Overige resultaten

Kristiansen, M. H., Maas, I., & Vrooman, J. C. (2016). Individual's social networks and benefit receipt - How access to social resources and interaction with neighbors affect benefit receipt. Paper presented at RC28 Summer Meeting, Bern, Switzerland.
Boschman, S. E., Maas, I., Kristiansen, M. H., & Vrooman, J. C. (2016). Intergenerational transmission of benefit receipt. Paper presented at RC28 Summer Meeting, Bern, Switzerland.
Kragten, N., Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Ganzeboom, H. B. G. (2016). Long-term trends in intergenerational social mobility in the Netherlands, birth cohorts 1760-1980. Paper presented at RC28 Summer Meeting, Bern, Switzerland.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2016). Towards a bright new future in the colonies? Social status gains and losses of women migrating to Algeria 1870-1910. Paper presented at Conference on Gender, household labour relations and (post)colonialism, 1800-present, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2016). Partner choice in the Netherlands 1812-1914: the importance of ascribed and achieved status. Paper presented at European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC), Valencia, Spain.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Kragten, N. (2016). Women’s occupational status in a modernizing society: the effect of selective labour force participation in Sweden, 1800-1900. Paper presented at European Social Science History Conference, Valencia, Spain.

2015

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Maas, I., & Jansen, W. (2015). Twintig jaar later... Voorspellingen over de sociale segmentatie van Nederland in 2015 getoetst. Mens en Maatschappij, 90(4).
Maas, I. (2015). Gregory Clark, The son also rises. Surnames and the history of social mobility (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014. Pp. xii + 364. 132 figs. 42 tabs. ISBN 9780691162546 Hbk. £19.95). The Economic History Review, 68(4), 1481-1482. https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.12267
Maas, I., & Jansen, W. (2015). Twintig jaar later... Mens en Maatschappij, 90(4), 435-448. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2015.3.MAAS
Pauw, R., & Maas, I. (2015). Ziet men een tegenstelling tussen jong en oud? Een studie naar de invloed van sociale identificatie, competitie en contact. Mens en Maatschappij, 90(3), 245-274. https://doi.org/10.1557/MEM2015.3.PAUW
Montt, C., & Maas, I. (2015). The openness of Britain during industrialization. Determinants of career success of British men born between 1780 and 1880. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 42, 123-135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rssm.2015.09.003
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. (2015). Parental Influence on Friendships Between Native and Immigrant Adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 25(3), 580-591. https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12149
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. HD. (2015). Occupational career attainment during modernization. A study of Dutch men in 841 municipalities between 1865 and 1928. Acta Sociologica, 58(1), 5-24. https://doi.org/10.1177/0001699314565795
Lippényi, Z., Maas, I., & Van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2015). Modernization and social fluidity in Hungary, 1870-1950. European Sociological Review, 31(1), 103-114. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcu085
Martinovic, B., van Tubergen, F., & Maas, I. (2015). A longitudinal study of interethnic contacts in Germany: Estimates from a multilevel growth curve model. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 41(1), 83-100. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2013.869475

Overige resultaten

van der Vleuten, M., Jaspers, E., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, T. (2015). Family and educational choices. How family characteristics explain gender differences in field of study choices. Paper presented at RC28 Conference, Tilburg, Netherlands.
van der Vleuten, M., Jaspers, E., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, T. (2015). Family and educational choices. How family characteristics explain gender differences in field of study choices. Paper presented at Conference on (Persistent) Inequalities Reconsidered: Social Origin, Education and Social Mobility, Monte Verita, Switzerland.
Blommaert, E. C. C. A., van der Lippe, T., Maas, I., & Jaspers, E. (2015). Towards gender equality in workplace authority? Developments in Europe, 2002-2012. Paper presented at ESS Workshop Nederland in context: verschillen en overeenkomsten, The Hague, Netherlands.
Dong, H., & Maas, I. (2015). Demographic processes and status attainment: a study of 17000 men during the demographic transition in the Netherlands, 1850-1950. Paper presented at RC28 Conference, Tilburg, Netherlands.
Blommaert, E. C. C. A., van der Lippe, T., Maas, I., & Jaspers, E. (2015). Towards gender equality in workplace authority? Developments in Europe, 2002-2012. Paper presented at RC28 Summer Meeting, Philadelphia, United States.
Blommaert, E. C. C. A., van der Lippe, T., Maas, I., & Wolbers, M. (2015). Managerial careers of men and women: Family formation and the development of gender inequalities in workplace authority. Paper presented at ECSR Conference 2015, Tallinn, Estonia.
Brik, T., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2015). Social mobility in a pillarized society: the Netherlands, 1851-1915. Paper presented at Economic, Social and Demographic History Seminar, January, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Maas, I., Schulz, W., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2015). Long-term developments in women’s occupational status: effects of selective labor force participation and modernization in 100 French provinces 1860-1970. Paper presented at Women in changing labor markets, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Maas, I., Schulz, W., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2015). Long-term developments in women’s occupational status: effects of selective labor force participation and modernization in 100 French provinces 1860-1970. Paper presented at Workshop Social Inequality in Local and Regional Context, Mannheim, Germany.
Maas, I., Schulz, W., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2015). Long-term developments in women’s occupational status: effects of selective labor force participation and modernization in 100 French provinces 1860-1970. Paper presented at RC28 Spring Meeting 2015, Tilburg, Netherlands.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2015). Towards Open Societies? Trends, variations and driving forces of intergenerational social mobility in Europe over the past three centuries. Paper presented at RC28 Conference, Tilburg, Netherlands.
Kristiansen, M. H., & Maas, I. (2015). Occupational careers and social origin revisited: The father’s micro-class and individuals’ careers. Paper presented at RC28 Conference, Tilburg, Netherlands.

2014

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2014). Trabajo, títulos y códigos de profesiones, clase y rango en una perspectiva comparativa. Notas introductorias para un número especial sobre el uso de HISCO. Revista de Demografia Histórica, 32(1), 25-34.
Maas, I. (2014). Ontwikkelingen in sociale openheid en sociale uitsluiting: Een blik op het verleden en de toekomst. Mens en Maatschappij, 89(1), 85-100. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2014.1.MAA2
Schenk, N., Dykstra, P., Maas, I., & van Gaalen, R. (2014). Older adults’ networks and public care receipt: Do partners and adult children substitute for unskilled public care? Ageing & Society, 34(10), 1711-1729. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X13000469
Knigge, A., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2014). Sources of sibling (dis)similarity: Total family impact on status variation in the Netherlands in the nineteenth century. American Journal of Sociology, 120(3), 908-948. https://doi.org/10.1086/679104
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2014). Employer's choice - Selection through job advertisements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 36, 49-68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rssm.2014.01.003
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. (2014). Ethnic ingroup friendships in schools: Testing the by-product hypothesis in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Social Networks, 39, 33-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2014.04.003
Knigge, A., Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Mandemakers, K. (2014). Status attainment of siblings during modernization. American Sociological Review, 79(3), 549-574. https://doi.org/10.1177/0003122414529586
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2014). When women disappear from the labour market: Occupational status of Dutch women at marriage in a modernizing society, 1865–1922. The History of the Family, 19(4), 426-446. https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2014.955516

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2014). Op weg naar honderd jaar Mens & Maatschappij. Mens en Maatschappij, 89(1), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2014.1.MAAS

Overige resultaten

van der Vleuten, M., Jaspers, E., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, A. G. (2014). Why boys choose not to care? Gender and educational decisions in the Netherlands. How do educational systems shape educational inequalities?, Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
Li, S., Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M., & Lin, T. (2014). Intergenerational class mobility in a colonial society: A case study of colonial Taiwan, 1906-1945. Paper presented at Historical Social Mobility in a Global Perspective Workshop, Utrecht, Netherlands.
van Leeuwen, M., & Maas, I. (2014). Migration and social mobility in a colonial society. Paper presented at Historical Social Mobility in a Global Perspective Workshop, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Maas, I., van der Lippe, T., Norbutas, L., Jaspers, E., & Blommaert, L. (2014). Who is your boss? Country and temporal differences in gender inequality of being supervised by a woman. Paper presented at ISA RC28 meeting, Budapest, Hungary.
Blommaert, L., van der Lippe, T., Maas, I., & Jaspers, E. (2014). Towards gender inequality in workplace authority? Describing and explaining developments in Europe, 2002-2012. Paper presented at Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, New York City, United States.
van Leeuwen, M., & Maas, I. (2014). Social mobility in a colonial society: Algeria. Paper presented at 39th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Toronto, Canada.
van Leeuwen, M., & Maas, I. (2014). Social mobility in a colonial society: Algeria. Paper presented at Historical Social Mobility in a Global Perspective, Utrecht, Netherlands.
van Leeuwen, M., Maas, I., Matthijs, K., & Puschmann, P. (2014). Social homogamy in Flanders during the 19th and early 20th century. Paper presented at 10th European Social Science History Conference, Vienna, Austria.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. (2014). Social homogamy in the Netherlands: Explaining trends and regional differences. Paper presented at 10th European Social Science History Conference, Vienna, Austria.
Lippenyi, Z., van Leeuwen, M., & Maas, I. (2014). Occupational status and industry homogamy in Hungary between 1870 and 1950. Paper presented at 10th European Social Science History Conference, Vienna, Austria.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. (2014). What happens if women disappear from the labor market? Occupational status of women at marriage in a modernizing society. Paper presented at ISA RC28 meeting, Budapest, Hungary.

2013

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

van den Berg, E., & Maas, I. (2013). Interorganisationele samenwerking in de publieke sector. Een casestudie naar een netwerk van organisaties rond criminele jongeren. Mens en Maatschappij, 88, 206-232.
Lippenyi, Z., Maas, I., & Jansen, W. (2013). Economic voting in Hungary 1998-2008. Electoral Studies, 32(4), 838-851.
Lippenyi, Z., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2013). Intergenerational class mobility in Hungary between 1865 and 1950: Testing models of change in social openness. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 33, 40-55.
Corten, R., Maas, I., & Snijders, C. C. P. (2013). Status attainment as a competitive process: a theoretical and empirical study on the implications of Boudon’s status attainment model. Sociologica, 2013(3).
Lippenyi, Z., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2013). Creating the Hungarian Historical Social Mobility File: Historical social structure and mobility beyond the Leitha. Istoritcheskaya Informatika [Journal for Historical Informatics], 2(4), 3-23.
Abendroth, A. K., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, T. (2013). Human capital and the gender gap in authority in European countries. European Sociological Review, 29, 261-273.
Lambert, P. S., Zijdeman, R. L., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Prandy, K. (2013). The Construction of HISCAM: A Stratification Scale Based on Social Interactions for Historical Comparative Research. Historical Methods, 46(2), 77-89. https://doi.org/10.1080/01615440.2012.715569

Overige resultaten

Mandemakers, K., Muurling, S., Maas, I., van de Putte, B., Zijdeman, R. L., Lambert, P. S., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., van Poppel, F. W. A., & Miles, A. (2013). HSN standardized, HISCO-coded and classified occupational titles, release 2013.01. International Institute of Social History.
Lippenyi, Z., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2013). Modernization and social fluidity: A test of the theory of industrialization. Paper presented at Paper presented at the meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility of the International Sociological Association, Trento, Italy.
Smith, S., McFarland, D. A., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2013). Majority group threat and immigrant desegregation: How contexts drive ethnic homophilous friendship choices. Paper presented at Paper presented at the meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, USA.
Kruse, H., Smith, S., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2013). Residential and friendship segregation in Europe. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Norface Conference, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. A. (2013). The Out-Group as Friend or Foe: The influence of class characteristics on adolescent interethnic friendships in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Paper presented at Paper presented at Sunbelt XXXIII, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2013). Towards open societies? Trends in men’s intergenerational class mobility in European countries during industrialization. Paper presented at Paper presented at the meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility of the International Sociological Association, Trento, Italy.
Blommaert, E. C. C. A., van der Lippe, T., Maas, I., & Jaspers, E. (2013). Gender and job authority in the Netherlands, 1985-2008: What has changed and why?. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Consortium for Sociological Research (ECSR) Conference 2013, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
Kruse, H., Smith, S., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2013). Ethnic homogeneity in school friendship networks - Why does neighbourhood composition matter?. Paper presented at Paper presented at Sunbelt XXXIII, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

2012

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Karpinska, K., Maas, I., & Jansen, W. (2012). Self-employment in post-communist economies. A cross-country comparison, 1996-2005. European Societies, 14, 684-703.
Buskens, V. W., & Maas, I. (2012). Inleiding. In V. W. Buskens, & I. Maas (Eds.), Samenwerking in sociale dilemma’s: voorbeelden van Nederlands onderzoek (pp. 7-16). Amsterdam University Press.
Abendroth, A. K., van der Lippe, T., & Maas, I. (2012). Social support and the working hours of employed mothers in Europe. The relevance of the state, the workplace, and the family. Social Science Research, 41, 581-597.
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. A. (2012). Irreconcilable differences? Ethnic intermarriage and divorce in the Netherlands, 1995 - 2008. Social Science Research, 41, 1126-1137.
Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Zijdeman, R. L. (2012). Long term trends in social and geographical homogamy: A plea for an integrated approach. In E. Beekink, & E. Walhout (Eds.), Frans van Poppel: A sort of Farewell (pp. 73-77). Nederlands Interdisciplinair Demografisch Instituut.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2012). Homogamia social na história [Homogamy in social history]. In T. R. Bothelo, & M. H. D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Desigualdades sociais e econômicas na história. [Social and economic inequalities in history] (pp. 15-37). Veredas & Cénarios.
Buskens, V. W., & Maas, I. (2012). Samenwerking in sociale dilemma's: Voorbeelden van Nederlands onderzoek. Boekaflevering Mens en Maatschappij 2012. Amsterdam University Press.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Professional'naja kar'era muzhskoj rabochej sily v period industrializacii: Primer Shvecii 19 v. [Occupational careers of the total male labour force during industrialization: The example of Nineteenth-Century Sweden]. In V. Vladimirov, & M. H. D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Istoricheskoe professiovedenie: Professija, kar'era, social'naja mobil'nost [Historical Occupational Studies: Occupation, Career, Social Mobility] (pp. 190-239). Barnaul University Press.
Schulz, W., & Maas, I. (2012). Studying career success. The role of resources and norms for occupational status attainment in the Netherlands, 1865-1940. European Sociological Review, 28, 220-240.

Overige resultaten

Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Employers Choice – Temporal and regional variations in selection into occupations in the Netherlands, 1870-1940. An analysis of 2300 job advertisements from historical newspapers. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, Utrecht, the Netherlands, May 24.
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. A. (2012). Do parents influence friendships? Testing third party influence on school class interethnic friendships in Germany and the Netherlands. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 3rd NORFACE conference, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, March 29-31.
Guimaraes, P., Fonseca, H. A., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2012). Intergenerational transfer of occupational status in Portugal, 1850-1960: Unravelling modernization processes. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, April 11-14.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Employers Choice. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, April 11-14.
Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Pélissier, J-P., & Rébaudo, D. (2012). Intergenerational social mobility from father to son in France, 1668-1986. Paper presented at Paper presented at EHESS, Paris, France, January 26.
Lippenyi, Z., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Economische modernisering, economische crises en sociale mobiliteit in Hongarije, 1850-1950. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, Utrecht, the Netherlands, May 24.
Lippenyi, Z., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Studying the interplay between regional and municipal modernization and intergenerational social mobility in Hungary, 1850-1950. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Social Stratification Research Conference, Cambridge, UK, September 12-14.
Lippenyi, Z., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2012). Long-term historical trends of intergenerational social mobility in Hungary (1865-1950). Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, April 11-14.
Knigge, A., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2012). Sources of sibling (dis)similarity: The total family impact on status variation in the Netherlands in the nineteenth century. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, April 11-14.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Occupational career attainment during modernization. A study of Dutch men in 847 municipalities between 1865 and 1928. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Vancouver, Canada, November 1-4.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Edvinsson, S., & Maas, I. (2012). Social mobility during the Industrial Revolution in Sweden. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, April 11-14.
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. A. (2012). Beïnvloeden ouders vriendschappen tussen autochtone en allochtone kinderen?. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, Utrecht, the Netherlands, May 24.
Lambert, P., Griffiths, D., Zijdeman, R. L., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Comparing network and association models in the analysis of historical patterns of occupational interactions and stratification. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, April 11-14.
Knigge, A., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2012). Sources of sibling (dis)similarity: The total family impact on status variation in the Netherlands in the nineteenth century. Paper presented at Paper presented at the ISA RC28 Spring meeting, Hong Kong, China, May 10-13.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Employers Choice – Selection into occupations in the Netherlands, 1870-1940. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Equalsoc conference, Stockholm, Sweden, September 24-26.
Smith, S., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2012). Do parents affect ethnic boundaries in adolescent school friendships? Testing third party influence on interethnic friendships of native adolescents in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, Utrecht, the Netherlands, May 24.
Lippenyi, Z., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2012). Long-term historical trends of intergenerational social mobility in Hungary (1865-1950). Paper presented at Paper presented at the RC28 meeting, Hong Kong, China, May 10-13.
Häkkinen, A., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2012). Family structure, marriage patterns and the slow industrialization of Finland. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, April 11-14.

2011

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Martinovic, B., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2011). Acquisition of cross-ethnic friends by recent immigrants in Canada: a longitudinal approach. International Migration Review, 45(2), 460-488. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1747-7379.2011.00854.x/pdf
Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Pelissier, J. P., & Rebaudo, D. (2011). Economic development and parental status homogamy: a study of 19th century France. The History of the Family, 16, 371-386.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2011). Endogamy and social class in history: An overview. In Prirodnye uslovija, istorija i kul'tura Zapadnoj Mongolii i sopredel'nyh regionov. Materialy X mezhdunarodnoj konferencii, g. Hovd, 20-21 avgusta 2011 goda. [Natural conditions, history and culture of Western Mongolia and continguous regions. Proceedings of international conference in Hovd, 20-21 August 2011] (pp. 62-74). Hovd State University Press.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2011). HISCLASS: a Historical Social Class Scheme. Leuven University Press.

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2011). Vertrouwen is goed, controle is beter. Mens en Maatschappij, 86, 338-340.

Overige resultaten

Smith, S., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2011). Interethnic Friendships in Schools: Testing the By-Product Hypothesis in Four Countries. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 'Nederlandse Demografiedag 2011': Nederlandse Vereniging voor Demografie, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Smith, S., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2011). Interethnic Friendships in Schools: Testing the By-Product Hypothesis in Four Countries. Paper presented at Paper presented at "Applications of Social Network Analysis", University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Edvinsson, S. (2011). Social Mobility during the Industrial Revolution in Sweden. Paper presented at Paper presented at the meeting of ISA Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification and Mobility, Essex, UK.
Abendroth, A. K., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, T. (2011). Social Support and the Working Hours of Employed Mothers in Europe: the Relevance of the State, the Workplace and the Family. Paper presented at Paper presented at the HumVIB Final Conference: Understanding European Diversity: Cross-National Analysis of Human Values, Attitudes and Behaviour, Berlin, Germany.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., Pélissier, J-P., & Rébaudo, D. (2011). Economic Development and Parental Status Homogamy: a Study of 19th Century France. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 'Centre de Recherches Historiques', EHESS, Paris, France.
Knigge, A., Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Mandemakers, K. (2011). The Total Influence of Family Background on Status Attainment in the Netherlands from 1842-1922 – a Multilevel Sibling Model. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 8th International Amsterdam Multilevel Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. A. (2011). Irreconcilable Differences? Ethnic Intermarriage and Divorce in the Netherlands, 1995 – 2008. Paper presented at Paper presented at Migration: Economic Change, Social Challenge, University College London, London, UK.
Knigge, A., Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Mandemakers, K. (2011). The Total Influence of Family Background on Status Attainment in the Netherlands from 1842-1922 – a Multilevel Sibling Model. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 'Dag van de Sociologie', Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2011). Occupational Career Attainment during Modernization: the Influence of Modernization Processes on Career Success in Dutch Municipalities, 1865-1930. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Population History Seminar, MPI Rostock, Rostock, Germany.
Knigge, A., Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Mandemakers, K. (2011). Status Attainment of Siblings in the Netherlands from 1842-1922 – Explaining Temporal and Spatial Openness. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 36th annual SSHA conference, Boston, USA.
Smith, S., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2011). Interethnic Friendships in Schools: Testing the By-Product Hypothesis in Four Countries. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 'Dag van de Sociologie', Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2011). Occupational Career Attainment during Modernization: the Influence of Modernization Processes on Career Success in Dutch Municipalities, 1865-1930. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Cambridge Stratification Seminar, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.

2010

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Zijdeman, R. L., & Maas, I. (2010). Assortative mating by occupational status during early industrialization. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 28(4), 395-415.
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/216443/RSSM_112_proofs_cor.pdf?sequence=3
Schenk, N., Dykstra, P. A., & Maas, I. (2010). The role of European welfare states in intergenerational monetary transfers: a micro-level perspective. Ageing and Society, 30, 1315-1342.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2010). Occupations and social class in rural France 1680-1820. In M.-P. Arrizabalaga, & I. Bolovan (Eds.), Many Paths to Happiness? Studies in Population and Family History A Festschrift for Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux (pp. 61-80). Aksant.
Maas, I., & Zijdeman, R. L. (2010). Beyond the local marriage market: The influence of modernization on geographical heterogamy. Demographic Research, 23(33), 933-962.
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/216444/23-33.pdf?sequence=1
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Botelho, T. R. (2010). Os estudos de estratifiçao social e de mobilidade social: uma introdução [The study of social stratification and social mobility in Latin America: an introduction]. In T.R. Botelho, & M.H.D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Desigualdade Social na América do Sul: Perspectivas Históricas [Social Mobility in South-America in Historical Perspective] (pp. 17-37). Veredas e Cenários.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2010). Endogamiya i sotsial'nyi klass v istorii: obzor [Endogamy and social class in history: an overview]. In V. Vladimirov, & M.H.D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Istoricheskoe Professiovedenie: Sozdaniye HISCO i Issledovaniya Professional'noi i Mobil'nosti [Historical Occupational Studies: The Creation of HISCO and the Study of Occupations and Occupational Mobility in Russia] (pp. 193-220). Barnaul University Press.
Schulz, W., & Maas, I. (2010). Studying historical occupational careers with multilevel growth models. Demographic Research, 23(24), 669-696.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2010). Historical studies of social stratification and mobility. Annual Review of Sociology, 36, 429-451.

Overige resultaten

Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2010). Economic Development and Class Endogamy: a Study of France Over the Past Three Centuries. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Conference on Marriage patterns, Household Formation and Economic Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2010). Careers in Context. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 8th European Social Science History Conference, Ghent, Belgium.
Knigge, A., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2010). Total Family Impact on Status Attainment – Sources of Sibling (Dis)similarity. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, Utrecht, the Netherlands, May 24.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2010). Explaining Intergenerational Social Mobility Over the Long Haul: France, 1680-2000. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 8th European Social Science History Conference, Ghent, Belgium.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Pelissier, J. P., Rebaudo, D., & Maas, I. (2010). Intergenerational Social Mobility in France, 1670-1986. Paper presented at Paper presented at the XVII World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Smith, S., Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. A. (2010). Interethnic Marriages and the Risk of Divorce: The Netherlands, 1995-2008. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Understanding the Dynamics of Migration Conference, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2010). Careers in Context. Paper presented at Paper presented at Social Science History Association pre-conference workshop Longitudinal Historical Data, ICPSR. Chicago, the United States of America.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2010). Changing Patterns of Class Endogamy: a Study of France Over the Past Three Centuries. Paper presented at Paper presented at the 8th European Social Science History Conference, Ghent, Belgium.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2010). Careers in Context. Paper presented at Paper presented at Workshop Multilevel Modeling in Historical Demographic Research organized by the Scientific Working Group Historical Demography (WOG), Leuven, Belgium.
Abendroth, A. K., Maas, I., & van der Lippe, T. (2010). Human Capital and the Gender Gap in Authority in Europe: Differences in Men's and Women's Distribution of and Returns to Human Capital and Related State Policies. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Schulz, W., Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2010). Careers in Context. Paper presented at Paper presented at Workshop on Global History and Sociology of Work: Perspectives from Europe, Africa and Asia, The IGK Work and Human Life cycle in Global History, Berlin, Germany.
Maas, I., van Tubergen, F. A., & Smith, S. (2010). Ethnic Intermarriage Among Immigrants in the Netherlands. Paper presented at Paper presented at the XVII World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden.

2009

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Schalk, J., Drasch, K., & Maas, I. (2009). Gezond werk? Het effect van arbeidsomstandigheden op de gezondheid van Nederlandse werknemers. Mens en Maatschappij, 84, 329-355.
Martinovic, B., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2009). Dynamics of interethnic contact: a panel study of immigrants in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review, 25, 303-318.
Schenk, N., Dykstra, P. A., & Maas, I. (2009). De invloed van Europese verzorgingsstaten op financiële overdrachten binnen families: Een benadering op microniveau. Mens en Maatschappij, 84, 249-278.
Wiepking, P., & Maas, I. (2009). Resources that make you generous: Effects of social and human resources on charitable giving. Social Forces, 87, 1973-1995.
Martinovic, B., van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2009). Changes in immigrants' social integration during the stay in the host country: The case of non-western immigrants in the Netherlands. Social Science Research, 38, 870-882.

Overige resultaten

Maas, I. (2009). Member of the Board of the Dutch Sociological Association.
Maas, I. (2009). Member of the Council of the Department of Social Sciences.

2008

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2008). Van een dubbeltje naar een kwartje? Beroepsloopbanen van mannen en vrouwen in Nederland tussen 1865 en 1940. In I. Maas, M. H. D. van Leeuwen, & K. Mandemakers (Eds.), Honderdvijftig jaar levenslopen. De historische steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (pp. 173-202). Amsterdam University Press (Themanummer: Mens en Maatschappij).
Maas, I., Mandemakers, K., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2008). Honderdvijftig jaar levenslopen. De historische steekproef Nederlandse bevolking. Amsterdam University Press (Themanummer: Mens en Maatschappij).
Bothelo, T. R., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Miles, A. (2008). HISCO (Historical International Standard Classification of Occupation): construindo uma codificação de ocupações para o passado brasileiro. Revista da ABET [Brazilian Journal of Labour Studies], 2, 166-181.
Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Mandemakers, K. (2008). Honderdvijftig jaar levenslopen: een inleiding. In I. Maas, M. H. D. van Leeuwen, & K. Mandemakers (Eds.), Honderdvijftig jaar levenslopen. De historische steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (pp. 7-8). Amsterdam University Press (Themanummer: Mens en Maatschappij).
Lampert, T., Maas, I., & Mayer, K. U. (2008). Sozioökonomische Ungleichheit der Mortalität im hohen Alter. In U. Bauer, U. H. Bittlingmayer, & M. Richter (Eds.), Health inequalities. Determinanten und Mechanismen gesundheitlicher Ungleichheit (pp. 382-402). Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2008). Izuchenie social’nojj mobilnosti v proshlom [The study of social mobility in the past]. In V. Vladimirov, & M. H. D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Istoricheskoe professiovedenie: istochniki, metody, tekhnologii analiza [Studies on historical occupations: sources, methods, technology of analysis] (pp. 101-148). Barnaul University Press.

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2008). Samenwerken of concurreren? Mens & Maatschappij.

Overige resultaten

Maas, I. (2008). Reviewer for 'European Sociological Review'.
Maas, I. (2008). Member of the board of the Historical Sample of the Netherlands.
Maas, I. (2008). Member of the editorial board of 'Mens & Maatschappij'.
Maas, I. (2008). Member of the editorial board of 'International Sociology'.
Maas, I. (2008). Member of the board of the Dutch Sociological Association.
Maas, I. (2008). Member of the Veni program commission, Social Science Research Council.

2007

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2007). Ethnic intermarriage among immigrants in the Netherlands: An analysis of population data. Social Science Research, 36, 1065-1086.
Rijken, S., Maas, I., & Ganzeboom, H. B. G. (2007). The Netherlands: Access to higher education - institutional arrangements and inequality of opportunity. In Y. Shavit, R. Arum, & A. Gamoran (Eds.), Stratification in higher education. A comparative study. (pp. 266-293). Stanford University Press.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2007). Professii i social'nye klassy sel'skogo naselenija Francii (1680-1920 gg.) [Occupations and social class in rural France 1680-1820]. In V. Vladimirov (Ed.), Materialy cerkovno-prihodskogo ucheta naselenija kak istoriko-demograficheskij istochnik. (pp. 142-163). Alta State University Press.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2007). Herhaald huwen: een historische studie naar heterogamie. In T. van der Lippe, P. A. Dykstra, G. Kraaykamp, & J. Schippers (Eds.), De maakbaarheid van de levensloop. (pp. 43-58). Koninklijke Van Gorcum.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2007). Economische specialisering en veranderende sociale verhoudingen in de 19e en 20e eeuw. Een studie op basis van de Nederlandse volkstellingen en huwelijksakten. In O. W. A. Boonstra, P. K. Doorn, M. P. M. van Horik, J. G. S. J. van Maarseveen, & J. Oudhof (Eds.), Twee eeuwen Nederland geteld. Onderzoek met de digitale Volks- Beroeps- en Woningtellingen 1795-2001. (pp. 181-205). DANS & CBS.

Overige resultaten

Lambert, P., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., Prandy, K., & Zijdeman, R. L. (2007). 'HIS-CAM - Presentation and Evaluation of an Historical Occupational Stratification Scale Based upon the Analysis of Social Interaction. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Workshop 'The occupation in historical research' of the Scientific Research Community 'Historical Demography', Section Occupation', Leuven, Belgium.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2007). Historical International Social Mobility Analysis. Measures of Class (HISCLASS) and Rank (HISCAMSIS) Based on HISCO. Paper presented at Paper presented at the International Congress: Historical Perspectives on Social Mobility in Latin America, Pontifical University of Minas Gerais (PUC-MG), Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2007). Census and Vital Registration as Sources for the Study of Social Change and Economic Modernization: a Dutch Example. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Seminar of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, Cambridge, UK.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2007). 'Measures of Class (HISCLASS) and Rank (HISCAMSIS) based on HISCO. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Second Symposium COST-A34. The Transmission of Well-Being: Marriage Strategies and Inheritance Systems in Europe (17th-20th Centuries), Guimarães, Portugal.

2006

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Maas, I., & van Tubergen, F. A. (2006). Jeugdwerkloosheid onder immigranten en autochtonen in 15 Europese landen, 1992-2001. In F. van Tubergen, & I. Maas (Eds.), Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief (pp. 159-185). Amsterdam University Press.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2006). Over dienstboden, landarbeidsters en andere werkende vrouwen: Beroepen van jonge vrouwen en hun moeders in de huwelijksakten van de Zeeuwse Burgerlijke Stand. Zeeland. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Zeeuws Genootschap der Wetenschappen, 15(1), 44-59.
van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2006). Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief. Amsterdam University Press.

Vakpublicaties

van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2006). Inleiding. In F. A. van Tubergen, & I. Maas (Eds.), Allochtonen in Nederland in internationaal perspectief Amsterdam University Press.
Maas, I. (2006). Contexten in het verleden: data uit de Nederlandse volkstellingen. Mens en Maatschappij, 81, 306-308.

Overige resultaten

Maas, I., Lambert, P., Zijdeman, R. L., Prandy, K., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2006). HIS-CAM - The derivation then implementation of an historical occupational stratification scale. Paper presented at Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2006). Intergenerational social mobility across space and time, 1800-1940. Paper presented at Paper presented at the International Economic History Conference, Helsinki, Sweden.
Bothelo, T., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Miles, A. (2006). HISCO (Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations): construindo uma codifacao de ocupacoes para o passado brasileiro. Paper presented at Paper presented at the XV Encontro National de Estudos Populacionais ABEP, Caxambu, Brasil.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2006). The HISCO occupation categories, social class measures, and occupational attributes’, session on Occupations categories over time. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Social Science History Association, Minneapolis, USA.
Lambert, P., Zijdeman, R. L., Maas, I., Prandy, K., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2006). Testing the universality of historical international stratification structures across time and space. Paper presented at Paper presented at the ISA rc 28 Stratification and Mobility meeting, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2006). Social endogamy in a comparative perspective. Paper presented at Paper presented at European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2006). Occupations, Class and Status in History. Paper presented at Paper presented at Moscow University, Moscow, Russia.

2005

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Miles, A. (2005). Marriage choices and Class Boundaries. Endogamy and Social Class in History. Cambridge University Press.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2005). Endogamy and Social Class in History: An Overview. In M. H. D. van Leeuwen, I. Maas, & A. Miles (Eds.), Marriage choices and class boundaries. Endogamy and social class in history (pp. 1-23). Cambridge University Press.
Péllisier, J. P., Rébaudo, D., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2005). Migration and endogamy according to social class: France, 1803-1986. In M. H. D. van Leeuwen, I. Maas, & A. Miles (Eds.), Marriage choices and class boundaries. Endogamy and social class in history (pp. 219-246). Cambridge University Press.
Wiepking, P., & Maas, I. (2005). Gender differences in poverty: A cross-national research. European Sociological Review, 21, 187-200.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Mandemakers, K. (2005). Het kiezen van een huwelijkspartner in Nederland 1840-1940. De rol van de familie. In J. Kok, & M. H. D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Genegenheid en gelegenheid. Twee eeuwen partnerkeuze en huwelijk (pp. 63-84). Aksant.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2005). Total and relative endogamy by social origin: A first international comparison of changes in marriage choices during the nineteenth century. In M. H. D. van Leeuwen, I. Maas, & A. Miles (Eds.), Marriage choices and class boundaries. Endogamy and social class in history (pp. 275-295). Cambridge University Press.

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2005). Het nut en de beperkingen van ‘onechte’ data. Mens en Maatschappij, 80, 98-100.

Overige resultaten

Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2005). Zeeuwse moeders en dochters: beroepsmobiliteit 1795-1922. Paper presented at Studiedag Zeeuwen in Beweging, Middelburg.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2005). Heterogamie in eerste en tweede huwelijken: een historische invalshoek. Paper presented at Symposium De maakbaarheid van de levensloop, Utrecht.
van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2005). Migration and intermarriage in the Netherlands: an analysis of census data. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Meeting of the Interuniversitaire werkgroep Sociale Ongelijkheid en Levensloop, Utrecht.
van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2005). Ethnic intermarriage among immigrants in the Netherlands: An analysis of population data. Paper presented at Paper presented at the Meeting of ISA Research Committee, Oslo, Norway.
Wiepking, P., & Maas, I. (2005). The capital of giving. Paper presented at Presented at the Marktdag Sociologie, Brussels, Belgium.

2004

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2004). Occupational careers of the total male labour force during industrialization: the example of nineteenth-century Sweden. In D. Mitch, J. Brown, & M. H. D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Origins of the modern career (pp. 227-258). Ashgate.
van Tubergen, F. A., & Maas, I. (2004). Women migrants in the European Union. A demographic and socio-economic profile. Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Miles, A. (2004). Sozdanie HISCO. In V. Vladimirov (Ed.), Istoricheskor professiovedenie. Sbornik nauchnikh statei (pp. 16-56). Altai University Press.
Maas, I. (2004). The use of event-history-analysis in career research. In D. Mitch, J. Brown, & M. H. D. van Leeuwen (Eds.), Origins of the modern career (pp. 56-76). Ashgate.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Miles, A. (2004). Creating a Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations: an exercise in multinational, interdisciplinary cooperation. Historical Methods, 37, 186-197.
van Tubergen, F. A., Maas, I., & Flap, H. D. (2004). The economic incorporation of immigrants in 18 western societies: origin, destination and setting effects. American Sociological Review, 69, 701-724.

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2004). De moeizame relatie tussen wetenschap en maatschappij. Mens en Maatschappij, 79, 2-3.

2003

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Henz, U., & Maas, I. (2003). Chancengleichheit durch Bildungsexpansion? Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology, 5, 312-342.

2002

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

van Leeuwen, M. H. D., & Maas, I. (2002). Partner Choice and Homogamy in the Nineteenth Century: Was there a Sexual Revolution in Europe? Journal of Social History, 36, 101-123.
Smith, J., Maas, I., Mayer, K., Helmchen, H., Steinhagen-Thiesen, E., & Baltes, P. B. (2002). Two-Wave Longitudinal Findings from the Berlin Aging Study: Introduction to a Collection of Papers. The journals of gerontology. Series B: Psychological sciences and social sciences, 57b, 471-473.
Bukov, A., Maas, I., & Lampert, T. (2002). Social Participation in Very Old Age: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Findings from BASE. The journals of gerontology. Series B: Psychological sciences and social sciences, 57b, 510-517.
van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Maas, I., & Miles, A. (2002). HISCO: Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations. Leuven University Press.
Lampert, T., & Maas, I. (2002). Sozial selektives Überleben ins und im Alter. In G. M. Backes, & W. Clemens (Eds.), Zukunft der Soziologie des Alter(n)s (pp. 219-249). Leske & Budrich.
Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2002). Industrialization and Intergenerational Mobility in Sweden. Acta Sociologica, 45, 179-194.

Vakpublicaties

Maas, I. (2002). Cultureel erfgoed versus commercie. Mens en Maatschappij, 77, 90-92.

2001

Populariserende publicaties

Maas, I., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2001). Huwelijksmobiliteit in Friesland tussen 1850 en 1929. It beaken, 63, 164-178.

2000

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Maas, I. (2000). Germany: Demography and Aging after Reunification (pp. 141-167). In V. L. Bengtson, K. Kyong-Dong, G. C. Myers, & E. Ki-Soo (Eds.), Aging in East and West: Families, States and the Elderly Springer Publishing Company.

Overige resultaten

Maas, I., van Leeuwen, M. H. D., Pelissier, J. P., & Rebadou, D. (2000). Historical patterns of class mobility in France: 17th-20th centuries. Paper presented at Third European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam.
Maas, I., & Lampert, T. (2000). Soziookonomische Disparitaten in der Mortalitat alterer Frauen - Psychosoziale Mechanismen. Paper presented at 42. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Psychologie, Jena.
Maas, I., Uunk, W., & van Leeuwen, M. H. D. (2000). Marriage timing and mate selection in 19th century Sweden: effects of availability of marriage candidates. Paper presented at Advances in Life Course Research, Lake Tegernsee.

Publicaties sinds 2000