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PhD in “Joint physical custody and parents’ spatial (im)mobility”

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Project description
The PhD researcher will work in the project “Joint physical custody and parents’ spatial (im)mobility”, supervised by Roselinde van der Wiel (daily supervisor) and Matthijs Kalmijn (promotor). The project’s goal is to understand how joint physical custody arrangements for children after parental separation—where children live alternately with each parent—both influence and are influenced by the spatial mobility of parents.

As joint physical custody becomes increasingly common, it raises questions about how the need for spatial proximity between parental households shapes parents’ spatial mobility. In a context of high rates of union dissolution, growing institutional support for equal parenting, and rising housing market pressures, understanding these dynamics is timely and essential.

The project offers the opportunity to explore questions such as: To what extent does joint physical custody structure or constrain parents’ spatial mobility? How does this differ between mothers and fathers? How does repartnering, with or without moving, affect the geographical distance between ex-partners and the continuity of joint physical custody? To what degree do formal agreements about children’s residence correspond with daily practice?

Questions like these will be examined through quantitative analysis of existing survey data linked to register data, and complemented by an in-depth qualitative study. The focus of the project is on the Netherlands, with some options to use data for Germany.

Function description

- Carry out high-quality research within the scope of the PhD project.
- Publish findings in peer-reviewed, international journals, to be combined in a PhD thesis.
- Disseminate research results to a broader audience.
- Participate in and present at (inter-)national scientific meetings.
- Contribute to teaching at the Faculty of Spatial Sciences.

Organisation
Faculty of Spatial Sciences
The PhD researcher will be hosted by the Faculty of Spatial Sciences (FSS), Population Research Centre, of the University of Groningen. FSS is a dynamic faculty with an open character. With approximately 100 employees and 100 PhD researchers, we focus on highly qualified education and research in the field of planning, demography and human geography. With two bachelor's degrees and seven master's programmes, the faculty offers broad training opportunities to around 1,100 students all over the world.

NIDI
In addition, the PhD researcher will spend time on a regular basis at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI): a leading European demographic research institute. NIDI is part of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and affiliated with the University of Groningen. It is located in the centre of The Hague, providing a unique and stimulating research environment in the broad field of population studies. Currently, the staff of the institute consists of about 65 employees of different levels of seniority and organized in a rather horizontal structure within four thematic research groups. The working environment is highly international and NIDI provides ample opportunities for training and development.

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