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University of Groningen

Partner and family relations in the context of European integration and intra-EU mobility De Winter, Tom

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10.33612/diss.167715339

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De Winter, T. (2021). Partner and family relations in the context of European integration and intra-EU mobility. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.167715339

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Tom De Winter was born on 24 March 1986 in Duffel, Belgium. He obtained a Master of Science in Communication Sciences at KU Leuven, and a Master of Science in Statistics (Quantitative Analysis in the Social Sciences) at KU Leuven and HUBrussel. In 2009, he started his academic career as a junior researcher, joining the research group Interface Demography at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. In these first years, he was involved in the Generations & Gender Programme, a social science research infrastructure initiative launched by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). In 2013, Tom started his double PhD degree research project on partner and family relations in the context of European integration and intra-EU mobility at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and University of Groningen. He combined this PhD trajectory with an appointment as teaching assistant for bachelor and master courses in statistics and research methodology.

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