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Cultural participation is changing—and understanding why is crucial for both sociology and the cultural sector. This PhD project investigates the long-term ageing of cultural audiences, a phenomenon widely observed in the audience for classical music but increasingly relevant for theatres, literature, and even selected rock music genres.
The central aim of the project is to explain why cultural audiences are ageing by developing and applying an age–period–cohort perspective. As a PhD candidate, you will work with rich survey data collected over several decades, contribute to the collection of new survey data on cultural participation, and analyze longitudinal data on cultural participation across the life course. This offers a unique opportunity to combine theoretical sociology, demographic perspectives, and advanced quantitative methods.
Key research questions include:
Beyond its academic contribution, the project has a societal and policy relevance. The findings will be actively communicated to the cultural sector through presentations, reports, and practitioner-oriented publications, giving you experience in translating academic research into real-world insights.
The project is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and will be carried out at an academic research institute with a strong focus on high-quality, publishable research.
What you will be doing
In this four-year project, you will:
What you will be contributing
What we offer
We offer a 1-year contract which will be extended by 3 additional years after a positive evaluation. The PhD position offers close supervision, excellent training opportunities, and a solid foundation for an academic or research-oriented career. Preferred starting date between May 1st and September 1st.
Your workplace
The work climate is based on mutual respect, openness, and collaboration. The institute consists of about 80 employees of different levels of seniority.
NIDI comprises five thematic groups: (1) Families & gender, (2) Migrants & migration, (3) Demographic change and the labour market, (4) Health, ageing and mortality, (5) Data infrastructure and open science. Each group has approximately 10-15 members.
About NIDI
The Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) is 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 center of The Hague providing a unique and stimulating research environment in the broad field of population studies.
Applying for a Certificate of Good Conduct can be part of the employment procedure.
De KNAW is het forum, geweten en stem van de Nederlandse wetenschap. Vanuit een onafhankelijke positie bewaakt zij de kwaliteit en de belangen van de wetenschap en adviseert zij de regering.
Ruim 1500 collega’s zijn werkzaam bij 12 instituten waar wetenschappelijk onderzoek wordt gedaan en die een infrastructuur voor onderzoek bieden. Wil jij daar ook deel van uitmaken en werken in het hart van de wetenschap? Bekijk dan eens onze vacatures in Amsterdam, Den Haag, Leiden, Utrecht en Wageningen!
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