Biography
Jennifer A. Holland is Assistant Professor of Social Science Research Methods at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Jennifer A. Holland joined the Faculty of Social Sciences at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 2017. She is an affiliate of the ESRC Research Centre for Population Change (CPC) at the University of Southampton (UK) and an International Collaborator with the Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe (Stockholm University) and the Stockholm University SIMSAM Node for Demographic Research.
Previously, Jennifer was a Lecturer in Social Statistics and Demography at the University of Southampton (UK) and a researcher at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) in The Hague. She received her PhD in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) in 2011.
Jennifer’s research investigates the social and economic consequences of family change for individuals and societies in the Europe and the United States. She is currently involved in two ongoing research projects. The first, “Family Complexity and Cohabitation in Comparative Context,” investigates how the emergence of cohabitation is linked to family complexity and well-being (Swedish Research Council; 2015 – 2018). The second, “The Family Lives of Children of Immigrants in Norway,” explores stability and change in the family life courses of immigrants and their descendants in Norway and Sweden (Research Council of Norway; 2016 – 2019).
Jennifer’s work has been published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, Population Studies, Population and Development Review, European Journal of Population, Demographic Research and Advances in Life Course Research. She is an editorial board member of the Journal of Marriage and Family.
Jennifer teaches courses in social science research methods and coordinates the Sociology Bachelor's and Master's Thesis Programs.
Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences
- j.a.holland@essb.eur.nl
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Work
- KAa Wiik, L Dommermuth & Jennifer Holland (2018) - Transitions from first unions among immigrants and their descendants: The role of partner choice - [link]
- Dilek Yildiz, Jo Munson, Agnese Vitali, Ramine Tinati & Jennifer Holland (2017) - Using Twitter data for demographic research - Demographic Research, 37 (46), 1477-1514 - doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2017.37.46 - [link]
- KAa Wiik & Jennifer Holland (2017) - Partner choice and timing of first marriage among the children of immigrants in Norway and Sweden - Acta Sociologica, 61 (2), 143-162 - doi: 10.1177/0001699317718611 - [link]
- B Perelli-Harris, A Berrington, N Sánchez Gassen, P Galezewska & Jennifer Holland (2017) - The Rise in Divorce and Cohabitation: Is There a Link? - Population and Development Review, 43 (2), 303-329 - doi: 10.1111/padr.12063 - [link]
- Jennifer Holland & HAG de Valk (2017) - Differences in Labour Force Participation by Motherhood Status among Second Generation Turkish and Majority Women across Europe - Population Studies. A Journal of Demography, 71 (3), 363-378 - doi: 10.1080/00324728.2017.1319495 - [link]
- Jennifer Holland, B Perelli-Harris & Gunnar Andersson (2017) - 'Does Marriage Matter?’ Revisited: The fertility, mortality and stability of the Swedish 1989 Marriage Boom cohort. - [link]
- Jennifer Holland & KAa Wiik (2017) - The Timing of and Pathways into Family Life as Measures of Social Distance - [link]
- Jennifer Holland (2017) - The timing of marriage vis-à-vis coresidence and childbearing in Europe and the United States - Demographic Research, 36 (20), 609-626 - doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2017.36.20 - [link]
- D Yildiz, J Munson, A Vitali, R Tinati & Jennifer Holland (2017) - Using Twitter data for Population Estimates - [link]
- B Perelli-Harris, A Berrington, P Galezewska, N Sánchez Gassen & Jennifer Holland (2016) - The Link Between the Divorce Revolution and the Cohabitation Boom - [link]
Holland Performance
- Start date approval
- August 2022
- End date approval
- August 2025
- Place
- 2012VB
- Description
- Podiumkunst (storytelling)
1.4C Research Project
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- ESSB-SPM1011
1.4P SPSS
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FSWSBC1-045
3.5C Advanced Quantitative Methods
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FSWS-3051