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Why do lower educated people separate more often? Life strains and the gradient in union dissolution
Hogendoorn, B., Kalmijn, M. & Leopold, T., 01 Feb 2022, In: European Sociological Review. 38, 1, p. 88-102 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why Do Malfunctioning Institutions Persist? A Case Study of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Veenendaal, W., 2016, In: Acta Politica.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why do older adults avoid seeking financial advice? Adviser anxiety in the Netherlands
van Dalen, H. P., Henkens, K. & Hershey, D., Jul 2017, In: Ageing & Society. 37, 6, p. 1268-1290Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why do older workers with chronic health conditions prefer to retire early?
Vanajan, A., Bultmann, U. & Henkens, K., May 2020, In: Age and Ageing. 49, 3, p. 403-410Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why do socioeconomic differences in women’s living standards converge after union dissolution?
Hogendoorn, B., 01 Aug 2022, In: European Journal of Population. 38, 3, p. 577-622 46 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why do Students Move? An Analysis of Mobility Determinants Among Italian Students
Van Mol, C., 2015, The New Politics of Global Academic Mobility and Migration . Dervin, F. & Machart, R. (eds.). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, p. 19-40 (Education beyond Borders; vol. 2).Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
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Why do workers strike? Looking for an answer using micro data on Leiden strikers in 1914
van der Velden, S., 2012, Striking Numbers. New approaches to strike research. van der Velden, S. (ed.). Amsterdam: International Institute of Social History, Vol. 50. p. 119-136 18 p. (IISH Research paper).Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Scientific
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Why Dutch socialists failed to facilitate a peaceful decolonization of Indonesia
Schulte Nordholt, H. G. C., 2018Research output: Other contribution › Popularizing
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Why everlastings don't last
Crous, P. W. & Groenewald, J. Z., 2011, In: Persoonia. 26, p. 70-84Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why Gender and Age Prediction from Tweets is Hard: Lessons from a Crowdsourcing Experiment
Nguyen, D., Trieschnigg, D., Dogruöz, A. S., Gravel, R., Theune, M., Meder, T. & de Jong, F., 2014, Proceedings of COLING 2014, the 25th Conference on Computational Linguistics. Dublin: Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), p. 1950-1961 12 p.Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Contribution to conference proceedings › Scientific › peer-review
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Why is there no postcolonial debate?
Bosma, U., 2012, Postcolonialism in the Netherlands. Bosma, U. (ed.).Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
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Why is the world’s population continuing to grow?
de Beer, J. A. A., 2016, Saving ourselves. Interviews with World Leaders on the Sustainable Transition. Belhaj-Bouabdallah, Y. (ed.). London: World Scientific, p. 117Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Professional
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Why I will not become a corpus linguist: The use of introspection data and corpus data in synchronic syntactic research
Broekhuis, H., 2020, In: Nederlandse Taalkunde. 25, 2-3, p. 181-192 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why Kaatje was not heard sing a song
Bennis, H. J. & Hoekstra, T., 2005, Arguments and Structure. Hoekstra, T., Sybesma, R., Barbiers, S. & den Dikken, M. (eds.). Berlin / New York: De Gruyter Mouton, Vol. 67. p. 125-143 (Studies on the Architecture of the Sentence).Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
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Why Leninism and Boshevism are not the same
van der Linden, M., 04 Nov 2017, In: Economic and Political Weekly.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific
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Why medication in involuntary treatment may be less effective: the placebo/nocebo effect.
Meynen, G. & Swaab, D. F., 2011, In: Medical Hypotheses. 77, p. 993-995Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why monarchy persists in small states; The cases of Tonga, Bhutan, and Liechtenstein
Veenendaal, W., 2016, In: Democratization. p. 1 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why mussels stick together: spatial self-organization affects the evolution of cooperation
de Jager, M., Weissing, F. J. & van de Koppel, J., Aug 2017, In: Evolutionary Ecology. 31, 4, p. 547-558Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why nature restoration takes time
Morriën, E., 10 Feb 2017, Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative.Research output: Working paper/discussion paper › Web article › Popularizing
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'Why Old Frisian is still quite old'
Versloot, A. P., 2005, In: Folia Linguistica Historica. XXV, 1/2, p. 253-298 46 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why plant volatile analysis needs bioinformatics - Detecting signal from noise in increasingly complex profiles
Van Dam, N. M. & Poppy, G. P., 2008, In: Plant Biology. 10, 1, p. 29-37Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why politics matters: An insight from Indonesia’s flood management
Permana, Y. S., 2021, In: New Mandala.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why Singles Prefer to Retire Later
Eismann, M., Henkens, K. & Kalmijn, M., Dec 2019, In: Research on Aging. 41, 10, p. 936–960Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why small states off er important answers to large questions
Veenendaal, W. & Corbett, J., 2015, In: Comparative Political Studies. 48, 4, p. 527-549Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why still marry? The role of feelings in the persistence of marriage as an institution
Billari, F. C. & Liefbroer, A. C., 2016, In: The British Journal of Sociology. 67, 3, p. 516-540Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why the Compact Disc Was Not a Revolution And «Cityfish» Will Change Textual Scholarship, or What Is a Computational Edition?
van Zundert, J. J., Jun 2019, In: Ecdotica. 15, p. 129–156Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why the Dutch flag waves in the Caribbean
Oostindie, G. J., 2015, In: Aruba Dushi Tera. septemberResearch output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Professional
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Why the Global Labor Movement is in Crisis
van der Linden, M., 2021, In: Journal of Labor and Society. 24, 3, p. 375 400 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why there are no Clitics
Bennis, H. J., 2000, In: Journal of Linguistics. p. 443-444Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why the Synthetic Cell Needs Democratic Governance
Habets, M., Zwart, H. A. E. & van Est, R., 01 Dec 2020, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Trends in Biotechnology. 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why time-limited individuals can make populations more vulnerable to disturbance
van der Kolk, H-J., Ens, B. J., Frauendorf, M., Jongejans, E., Oosterbeek, K., Bouten, W. & van de Pol, M., 2021, In: Oikos. 130, 4, p. 637-651Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why vulnerability still matters: The politics of disaster risk creation
Bankoff, G. (ed.) & Hilhorst, D. (ed.), 2022, Londen: Routledge. 254 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book › Scientific › peer-review
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Why was Ethiopia not colonized during the late-nineteenth century 'Scramble for Africa'?
't Hart, M., 2016, A history of the global economy: from 1500 to the present. Baten, J. (ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 351-352 2 p. H10.1Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
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Why was there no Javanese Galileo?
van Klinken, G. A., 2013, Empire and science in the making; Dutch colonial scholarship in comparative global perspective, 1760-1830. Boomgaard, P. (ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 109-134Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
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Why we habitually engage in null-hypothesis significance testing: A qualitative study
Stunt, J., van Grootel, L., Bouter, L., Trafimow, D., Hoekstra, T. & de Boer, M., 15 Oct 2021, In: PLoS ONE. 16, 10, p. 1-23 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Why We Should Think About a Domain Specific Computer Language (DSL) for Scholarship
van Zundert, J. J., 2018.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Scientific › peer-review
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Wickerhamiella shivajii sp. nov., a thermotolerant yeast isolated from distillery effluent
Avchar, R., Groenewald, M. & Baghela, A., Oct 2019, In: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 69, 10, p. 3237-3242Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Widening horizons?: social class and the extension of the geographic horizon in nineteenth-century Netherlands
Ekamper, P., van Poppel, F. W. A. & Mandemakers, K., 2006, IUSSP workshop "Space and time in historical demographic research: new methods and models", Minneapolis, Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, October 31-November 1, 2006.Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Contribution to conference proceedings › Scientific
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Widening horizons?: the geography of the marriage market in nineteenth and early-twentieth century Netherlands
Ekamper, P., van Poppel, F. W. A. & Mandemakers, K., 2011, Navigating time and space in population studies. P. Gutmann, M., D. Deane, G., R. Merchant, E. & M. Sylvester, K. (eds.). Dordrecht [etc.]: Springer, Vol. vol. 9. p. 115-160 (International studies in population).Research output: Chapter in book/volume › Chapter › Scientific › peer-review
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Widespread activity of multiple lineages of Usutu virus, western Europe, 2016
Cadar, D., Lühken, R., van der Jeugd, H., Garigliany, M., Ziegler, U., Keller, M., Lahoreau, J., Lachmann, L., Becker, N., Kik, M., Oude Munnink, B. B., Bosch, S., Tannich, E., Linden, A., Schmidt, V., Koopmans, M. P., Rijks, J., Desmecht, D., Groschup, M. H., Reusken, C. & 1 others, , 26 Jan 2017, In: Eurosurveillance. 22, 4, 30452.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Widespread Genomic Incompatibilities in Caenorhabditis elegans
Snoek, B., Orbidans, H. E., Stastna, J. J., Aartse, A., Rodriguez, M., Riksen, J. A. G., Kammenga, J. E. & Harvey, S. C., 01 Oct 2014, In: G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 4, 10, p. 1813-1823Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Widespread state-dependent shifts in cerebellar activity in locomoting mice.
Ozden, I., Dombeck, D. A., Hoogland, T. M., Tank, D. W. & Wang, S. S., 2012, In: PLoS One. 7, p. 42650Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Widespread Usutu virus outbreak in birds in the Netherlands, 2016
Rijks, J., Kik, M., Slaterus, R., Foppen, R., Stroo, A., Ijzer, J., Stahl, J., Gröne, A., Koopmans, M., van der Jeugd, H. P. & Reusken, C., 10 Nov 2016, In: Eurosurveillance. 21, 45, 30391.Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Wide variation of pesticide use between farmers
de Snoo, G. R., de Jong, F. M. W. & van der Poll, R. J., 1998, In: Pesticides News. 39, 5Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Professional
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Widowhood, family size and post-reproductive mortality: a comparative analysis of three populations in nineteenth century Europe
Alter, G., Dribe, M. & van Poppel, F. W. A., 2007, In: Demography. 44, 4, p. 785-806Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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Wie de jeugd heeft, heeft de toekomst
Barnouw, N. D. J., 1990, In: Fibula : orgaan van de Nederlandse Jeugdbond ter Bestudering van de Geschiedenis (NJBG). 3, p. 5-11Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Popularizing
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Wie de jeugd heeft, heeft de toekomst. Onderwijs in stad en land van Breda tussen 1500 en 1800, in het bijzonder de Franse scholen
Kappelhof, A. C. M., 2011, In: Jaarboek De Oranjeboom. 64, p. 253-286Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Professional
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Wie denkt stilletjes aan demotie?
van Dalen, H. P. & Henkens, K., 2016, In: De CentERpanel. 26, 1, p. 10-11Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Popularizing
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Wie die Deutschen Muscheln aufmachen und warum die Holländer gelbe Nummernschilder haben... Deutsche und Niederländer im Witz: Eine Untersuchung über Witze und das Witze-Erzählen bei zwei Schulklassen in der Grenzregion.
Elpers, S. M., 2003, In: KulTour. Mitteilungen der Studierenden und Mitarbeiter des Volkskundlichen Seminars der Universität Bonn. 14/2, p. 51-72Research output: Contribution to journal/periodical › Article › Scientific