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Arieke J. Rijken
Arieke J. Rijken
Assistant Professor of Sociology, VU University Amsterdam
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Influences of the family of origin on the timing and quantum of fertility in the Netherlands
AJ Rijken, AC Liefbroer
Population studies 63 (1), 71-85, 2009
1182009
The Influence of Partner Relationship Quality on Fertility: L’influence de la qualité de la relation avec le partenaire sur la fécondité
AJ Rijken, AC Liefbroer
European Journal of Population/Revue européenne de Démographie 25, 27-44, 2009
932009
Partners’ relationship quality and childbearing
AJ Rijken, E Thomson
Social science research 40 (2), 485-497, 2011
712011
Double standards: Differences in norms on voluntary childlessness for men and women
AJ Rijken, EM Merz
European sociological review 30 (4), 470-482, 2014
692014
Couples’ decisions to have a first child: Comparing pathways to early and late parenthood
AJ Rijken, T Knijn
Demographic Research 21, 765-802, 2009
692009
European views of divorce among parents of young children: Understanding cross-national variation
AJ Rijken, AC Liefbroer
Demographic Research 27, 25-52, 2012
422012
A survey experiment on citizens’ preferences for ‘vote–centric’vs.‘talk–centric’democratic innovations with advisory vs. binding outcomes
S Rojon, AJ Rijken, B Klandermans
Politics and Governance 7 (2), 213-226, 2019
352019
Differences in family norms for men and women across Europe
AJ Rijken, AC Liefbroer
Journal of Marriage and Family 78 (4), 1097-1113, 2016
322016
The association between Christianity and marriage attitudes in Europe. Does religious context matter?
AC Liefbroer, AJ Rijken
European Sociological Review 35 (3), 363-379, 2019
292019
Happy families, high fertility?: childbearing choices in the context of family and partner relationships
AJ Rijken
29*2009
Referendums: increasingly unpopular among the ‘winners’ of modernization? Comparing public support for the use of referendums in Switzerland, the Netherlands, the UK, and Hungary
S Rojon, AJ Rijken
Comparative European Politics 19, 49-76, 2021
142021
Fertility rates in Europe: The influence of policy, economy and culture
A Rijken
Social policy, employment and family change in comparative perspective, 143-159, 2006
132006
Social psychological explanations of political inaction: Citizens’ perspectives in Brazil, Hungary, and the Netherlands
MJ Van Bezouw, G Zavecz, C Penna, AJ Rijken, PG Klandermans, ...
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 19 (1), 381-406, 2019
112019
The income gap in voting: moderating effects of income inequality and clientelism
T Huijsmans, AJ Rijken, T Gaidyte
Political Behavior 44 (3), 1203-1223, 2022
102022
Explaining Dutch fertility rates in a comparative European perspective: The role of economy, social policy and culture
AJ Rijken, T Knijn
European Societies 10 (5), 763-786, 2008
102008
Generations and Gender Survey baseline questionnaire 3.0. 1
AH Gauthier, A Liefbroer, I Ajzen, A Aassve, G Beets, F Billari, A Vikat
The Hague [https://www. ggp-i. org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/GGS …, 2020
92020
Are radical right and radical left voters direct democrats? Explaining differences in referendum support between radical and moderate voters in Europe
S Rojon, AJ Rijken
European Societies 22 (5), 581-609, 2020
82020
Assessing the accuracy of life event calendar data in an offender sample
N Van Gerwen, A Blokland, AJ Rijken
Justice Quarterly 36 (3), 532-566, 2019
82019
Opvattingen over gezinsvorming
AJ Rijken, AC Liefbroer
Gezinsrapport 2011: een portret van het gezinsleven in Nederland, 62-78, 2011
62011
Demographic trends in the Netherlands
T Knijn, A Rijken
National report section 1, 9-20, 2003
62003
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