Vera de Bel
dr.
Family networks; life-course; well-being
Vera de Bel is a Senior Researcher at INVEST (University of Turku, Finland) and visiting researcher at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI). She obtained her PhD in Sociology at the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) at the University of Groningen (the Netherlands) in 2020. During her PhD, funded with an NWO talent grant, she studied family networks after parental divorce and collected the Lifelines Family Ties multi-actor family network data. After her PhD she worked for two years as a Postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Center of Expertise in Life Course research (LIVES) in Geneva (Switzerland). Her research interests comprise family networks and well-being at different stages of the life course.
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Within INVEST, I have been teaching the course 'Causal Inference', MA Sociology
- Modelling ambivalent triads in family research (2021) de Bel Vera, Snijders Tom, Widmer Eric
(Refereed review article in scientific journal (A2)) - Nuclear family (2021) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology de Bel Vera, Widmer Eric
(Book chapter (B2)) - Dynamiques familiales et COVID-19: Réactions à la période de confinement (2020) COVID-19: Le regard des sciences social Widmer Eric, de Bel Vera, Ganjour Olga, Girardin Myriam, Zufferey Marie-Eve
(Book chapter (B2)) - Knotting the safety net. A multi-actor family network approach in divorce research (2020) Divorce in Europe de Bel Vera, Van Gasse Dries
(Refereed article in compilation book (A3)) - The ripple effect in family networks. Relational structures and well-being in divorced and non-divorced families (2020) de Bel Vera
(Doctoral dissertation (article) (G5)) - Balance in family triads: How intergenerational relationships affect the adult sibling relationship (2019) de Bel Vera, Kalmijn Matthijs, van Duijn Marijtje
(Refereed review article in scientific journal (A2)) - Keeping up appearances: the role of identity concealment in the workplace among adults with degenerative eye conditions and its relationship with wellbeing and career outcomes (2016) Spiegel Tali, de Bel Vera, Steverink Nardi
(Refereed review article in scientific journal (A2))