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Marlou Ramaekers
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Postdoc Giving in the Netherlands (Sociology, VU Amsterdam) | Selection into informal helping, unpaid care & volunteering Data management Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey & Corporate Giving in the Netherlands | Data sharing = caring (she/her)
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These are great! Already found some interesting people. Could I be added as well?

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Congrats Mustafa!

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A public use file of the data and all documentation are publicly available through OSF. For any questions or variables you would like to see added to the public data, you can contact me through email or DM!

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Haha this happens to me in so many places (at least in the Netherlands). I always thought it was just construction workers who forgot that women existed....

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The social environment is key!🗝️ People are influenced by the behavior of others, by norms, by opportunities for helping and who asks for help in this decision. Prior studies that viewed the decision to help as a purely individual choice are thus limited

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Not all recipients are equal! ⚖️ People do not help random others; whether they are willing and able to help depends on who the recipient of help is. For example, people are more willing to provide informal help t neighbors when they believe these neighbors will reciprocate their help

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Helping inspires helping! My research shows that through socialization and reciprocity, people who provide informal help inspire others to do the same! For example, when people have always helped their neighbors, they are more likely to receive informal help, even from new neighbors!

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Honestly without controlling for the quality of the paper, it is very difficult to interpret the correlation between all reviewers being recognized and no. citations. Selection into who reviews what probably plays a large role in these correlations as well

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I find the most frustrating that this brand, judging by the color scheme, markets mostly to higher income, higher educated parents (and is successful!). Although I did check their website (because who doesn't love a good rabbit hole) and it seems they have removed the names (in the pictures)

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Congrats Babs!

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Marlou Ramaekers
@marlouramaekers.bsky.social
Postdoc Giving in the Netherlands (Sociology, VU Amsterdam) | Selection into informal helping, unpaid care & volunteering Data management Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey & Corporate Giving in the Netherlands | Data sharing = caring (she/her)
45 followers61 following13 posts