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hoogleraar sociologie, radboud universiteit nijmegen
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Comparative intergenerational stratification research: Three generations and beyond
HBG Ganzeboom, DJ Treiman, WC Ultee
Annual Review of sociology 17 (1), 277-302, 1991
7091991
Educational homogamy in 65 countries: An explanation of differences in openness using country-level explanatory variables
J Smits, W Ultee, J Lammers
American Sociological Review, 264-285, 1998
4801998
Sociologie. Vragen, uitspraken, bevindingen. 2e herziene druk
WC Ultee, WA Arts, HD Flap
Wolters-Noordhoff, 1996
2981996
Educational heterogamy and father–to–son occupational mobility in 23 industrial nations: General societal openness or compensatory strategies of reproduction?
WC Ultee, R Luijkx
European sociological review 6 (2), 125-149, 1990
2451990
Effects of spouse's resources on occupational attainment in the Netherlands
W Bernasco, PM De Graaf, WC Ultee
European sociological review 14 (1), 15-31, 1998
2151998
Class voting in Western industrialized countries, 1945–1990: Systematizing and testing explanations
P Nieuwbeerta, W Ultee
European Journal of Political Research 35 (1), 123-160, 1999
1731999
Een beroepsprestigeschaal voor Nederland in de jaren tachtig
H Sixma, WC Ultee
Mens en maatschappij 58 (4), 360-382, 1983
1731983
Denomination, religious context, and suicide: Neo-Durkheimian multilevel explanations tested with individual and contextual data
F Van Tubergen, M Te Grotenhuis, W Ultee
American Journal of Sociology 111 (3), 797-823, 2005
1702005
Trends in the occupational returns to educational credentials in the Dutch labor market: changes in structures and in the association?
MHJ Wolbers, PM De Graaf, WC Ultee
Acta sociologica 44 (1), 5-19, 2001
1542001
More or less educational homogamy? A test of different versions of modernization theory using cross-temporal evidence for 60 countries
J Smits, W Ultee, J Lammers
American Sociological Review 65 (5), 781-788, 2000
1422000
Coumarins during pregnancy: long-term effects on growth and development of school-age children
J Wesseling, D Van Driel, HSA Heymans, FR Rosendaal, ...
Thrombosis and haemostasis 85 (04), 609-613, 2001
1342001
The effects of class mobility on class voting in post-war western industrialized countries
P Nieuwbeerta, ND De Graaf, W Ultee
European Sociological Review 16 (4), 327-348, 2000
1252000
Models for status inconsistency and mobility: A comparison of the approaches by Hope and Sobel with the mainstream square additive model
J Hendrickx, ND De Graaf, J Lammers, W Ultee
Quality and Quantity 27, 335-352, 1993
1051993
Why does unemployment come in couples? An analysis of (un) employment and (non) employment homogamy tables for Canada, the Netherlands and the United States in the 1980s
W Ultee, J Dessens, W Jansen
European Sociological Review 4 (2), 111-122, 1988
931988
Verschuivende ongelijkheid in Nederland: sociale gelaagdheid en mobiliteit
J Dronkers, WC Ultee
AssenVan Gorcum, 1995
851995
Primary and secondary socialization impacts on support for same-sex marriage after legalization in the Netherlands
M Lubbers, E Jaspers, W Ultee
Journal of Family Issues 30 (12), 1714-1745, 2009
802009
Individual preferences, social mobility and electoral outcomes
ND De Graaf, W Ultee
Electoral studies 9 (2), 109-132, 1990
731990
Is education a positional good? An empirical examination of alternative hypotheses on the connection between education and occupational level
WC Ultee
Netherlands (The) Journal of Sociology anc Sociologia Neerlandica Amsterdam …, 1980
651980
Status and media use in the Netherlands: Do partners affect media tastes?
G Kraaykamp, K Van Eijck, W Ultee, K Van Rees
Poetics 35 (2-3), 132-151, 2007
592007
Effects of occupational status differences between spouses on the wife's labor force participation and occupational achievement: findings from 12 European countries
J Smits, W Ultee, J Lammers
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 101-115, 1996
591996
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