Bram-lancee

Dr. B. (Bram) Lancee In English

Postdoc

Email b.lancee@uva.nl
Web http://www.bramlancee.eu

Introductie

Bram Lancee obtained his PhD at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy (2010). His dissertation conceptualizes bonding and bridging social capital and analyzes its impact on the labour market performance of immigrants in the Netherlands and Germany.

Bram Lancee is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology of the University of Amsterdam and Humboldt Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB).

His academic interests include social capital, ethnic minorities and the labour market, inequality and social participation, attitudes towards immigration and ethnic diversity in neighbourhoods. He published in International Migration Review, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, and Social Science & Medicine.

Recente Publicaties

  • Lancee, B. (2011). The economic returns of bonding and bridging social capital for immigrant men in Germany. Ethnic and Racial Studies, DOI:10. 1080/01419870. 2011. 591405.
  • Lancee, B. and Dronkers, J. (2011). Ethnic, religious and economic diversity in Dutch neighbourhoods: Explaining quality of contact with neighbours, trust in the neighbourhood and inter-ethnic trust. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 37(4), 597 - 618.
  • Steijn, S. R. and Lancee, B. (2011). GINI DP 20: Does Income Inequality Negatively Affect General Trust? Examining three potential problems with the inequality-trust hypothesis.
  • Lancee, B. and Van de Werfhorst, H. G. (2011). GINI DP 6: Income Inequality and Participation: A Comparison of 24 European Countries.
  • Lancee, B. and Van de Werfhorst, H. G. (2011). GINI DP 6: Appendix - Income Inequality and Participation: A Comparison of 24 European Countries.
  • Lancee, B. and Dronkers, J. (2010). Ethnic diversity in neighborhoods and individual trust of immigrants and natives: A replication of Putnam (2007) in a West-European Country. In Hooghe, M. (Eds. ), Social cohesion. Contemporary theoretical perspectives on the study of social cohesion and social capital. (pp. 77-103).
  • Lancee, B. and Ter Hoeven, C. L. (2010). Self-rated health and sickness-related absence: the modifying role of civic participation. Social Science & Medicine, 70(4), 570-574.
  • Lancee, B. (2010). The economic returns of immigrants’ bonding and bridging social capital. The case of the Netherlands. International Migration Review, 44(1), 202-226.
  • Dronkers, J and Lancee, B. (2009). Aandacht voor de Putnam-hypothese is in het geheel niet overdreven. Migrantenstudies, 25(2), 155-162.
  • Lancee, B. and Dronkers, J. (2008). Etnische diversiteit, sociaal vertrouwen in de buurt en contact van allochtonen en autochtonen met de buren. Migrantenstudies, 24(4), 225-250.
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