dr. S.M. (Stephanie) Steinmetz
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Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Institutions, Inequalities and Life courses
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
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1018 WV Amsterdam
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S.M.Steinmetz@uva.nl
Bio Note
Since October 2010 I am an assistant professor of Sociology
at the University of Amsterdam. I am also working as a senior
researcher at the Erasmus Studio Rotterdam. Before joining the
sociology department at the UvA, I was a post-doc researcher in
the project "Improving web survey methodology for social and
cultural research" at the Erasmus University Rotterdam where I
have studied methodological issues concerning web
surveys.
After graduation in 2000, I undertook research in the
framework of the EU-funded project 'Female employment and
family formation in Europe' (FENICs) at the
UniversityofErlangen-Nuremberg and at the Institute for
Demographics in Barcelona (CED). From 2004 until 2008 I have
worked at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research
(MZES, Germany) on my PhD thesis "The Contextual Challenges of
Occupational Sex Segregation - Deciphering Cross-National
Differences in Europe". During that time I was also involved in
a research project concerning ethnic educational inequality
among young migrants in Germany and Israel (German Israeli
Research Consortium).
My main research interests are quantitative and qualitative
research methods, social stratification, gender and educational
inequalities, and comparative labour market research.
I am a member of the EU-founded COST Action 'WEBDATANET:
Web-based data collection - methodological challenges,
solutions and implementations' and the Dutch eHumanities group,
the Research Committees on 'Social Stratification and Mobility'
(RC28) and on 'Logic and Methodology in Sociology' (RC33) of
the International Sociological Association.
Recent publications
- L evallois, C., S. Steinmetz, P. Wouters (2012): Sloppy data floods or precise social science methodologies? - Dilemmas in the transition to data intensive research in sociology and economics. In: Beaulieu, A.; Scharnhorst, A.; Wouters, P.; Wyatt, S. (eds.), Virtual Knowledge, MIT Press.
- Steinmetz, S. (2012): The contextual challenges of occupational sex segregation - Deciphering cross-national differences in Europe, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
- Pedraza, P., K. Tijdens, R. Muñoz de Bustillo, S. Steinmetz (2010): Una encuesta voluntaria y continua en la red en España: Sesgo, ponderación y eficiencia. In: Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas (REIS), Vol. 131, pp. 109-130.
- Reimer D.,S. Steinmetz (2009): Highly educated, but in
the wrong field? Educational
specialization and labour market risks of men and women in Spain and Germany. In: European Societies, Vol. 11(5), pp. 723-746.
- Steinmetz, S., K. Tijdens (2009): Can weighting improve
the representativeness of volunteer online panels? Insights
from the German Wage indicator data. In: Concepts and
Methods
(Newsletter of the IPSA committee on concepts and methods), Vol. 5(1), pp. 7-11. - Steinmetz, S., K. Tijdens, P. de Pedraza (2009):
Comparing differentweighting procedures for
volunteer online panels - Lessons to be learned from German and Dutch WageIndicator data. Working paper No. 76 - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, Amsterdam.
My CV including full publication record
2014
- S. Steinmetz, A. Slavec, K. Tijdens, U.-D. Reips, P. de Pedraza, A. Popescu, A. Belchior, A. Birgegard, A. Bianchi, A. Ayalon, A. Selkala, A. Villacampa, B. Winer, B. Mlacic, C. Vogel, D. Gravem, D. Gayo Avello, D. Constantin, D. Toninelli, D. Troitino, D. Horvath, E. de Leeuw, E. Oren, E. Fernandez-Macias, F. Thorsdottir, F. Ortega, F. Funke, G.M. Campagnolo, G. Milas, C. Grünwald, G. Jonsdottir, G. Haraldsen, G. Doron, H. Margetts, I. Miklousic, I. Andreadis, J. Berzelak, J. Angelovska, K. Schrittwieser, K. Kissau, K. Lozar Manfreda, K. Kolsrud, K. Kalgraff Skjak, K. Tsagarakis, L. Kaczmirek, L. Lesnard, L.M. Moga, L. Lopes Teixeira, M. Plate, M. Kozak, M. Fuchs, M. Callegaro, M. Cantijoch, M. Kahanec, M. Stopa, M. Ernst Staehli, M. Neculita, M. Ivanovic, M. Foulonneau, N. Cheikhrouhou, N. Fornara, N.O. Finnemann, N. Zajc, N. Nyirå, P. Louca, P. Osse, P. Mavrikiou, R. Gibson, R. Vatrapu, R. Dar, R. Pinter, R. Martinez Torres, S. Douhou, S. Biffignandi, S. Grceva, S. David, T. Ronkainen, T. Csordas, T. Lenzner, V. Vesteinsdottir, V. Vehovar & Y. Markov (2014). Webdatanet: Innovation and quality in web-based data collection. International Journal of Internet Science, 9 (1), 64-71.[go to publisher's site]
- S. Steinmetz, A. Bianchi, K. Tijdens & S. Biffignandi (2014). Improving web survey quality : potentials and constraints of propensity score adjustments. In M. Callegaro, R. Baker, J. Bethlehem, A. Göritz, J.A. Krosnick & P.J. Lavrakas (Eds.), Online panel research: a data quality perspective (Wiley series in survey methodology) (pp. 273-298). Chichester: Wiley.
- S. Steinmetz, D.H. de Vries & K.G. Tijdens (2014). Should I stay or should I go? The impact of working time and wages on retention in the health workforce. Human Resources for Health, 12, 23. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-12-23[go to publisher's site]
- S. Abendschön & S.M. Steinmetz (2014). The gender gap in voting revisited - women’s party preferences in a European context? Social Politics. doi: 10.1093/sp/jxu009
2013
- S. Steinmetz, D. Raess, K. Tijdens & P. de Pedraza (2013). Measuring wages worldwide: exploring the potentials and constraints of volunteer web surveys. In N. Sappleton (Ed.), Advancing research methods with new technologies (pp. 100-119). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
- K. Tijdens, D.H. de Vries & S. Steinmetz (2013). Health Workforce Remuneration: comparing wage levels, ranking and dispersion of 16 occupational groups in 20 countries. Human Resources for Health, 11, 11. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-11-11[go to publisher's site]
- C. Levallois, S. Steinmetz & P. Wouters (2013). Sloppy data floods or precise social science methodologies? Dilemmas in the transition to data intensive research in sociology and economics. In P. Wouters, A. Beaulieu, A. Scharnhorst & S. Wyatt (Eds.), Virtual knowledge: experimenting in the humanities and the social sciences (pp. 151-182). Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
2012
- S. Steinmetz (2012). The contextual challenges of occupational sex segregation: deciphering cross-national differences in Europe. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
- S. Steinmetz, D. Raess, K. Tijdens & P. de Pedraza (2012). Measuring wages worldwide: exploring the potentials and constraints of volunteer web surveys. In N. Sappleton (Ed.), Advancing research methods with new technologies (pp. 100-119). Hershey: IGI Global.
2010
- P. de Pedraza, K. Tijdens, R. Muñoz de Bustillo & S. Steinmetz (2010). A Spanish continuous voluntary web survey: sample bias, weighting and efficiency. Revista española de investigaciones sociológicas, 131, 109-130.[go to publisher's site]
2009
- S. Steinmetz & K. Tijdens (2009). Can weighting improve the representativeness of volunteer online panels? Insights from the German Wage indicator data. C&M Newsletter, 5 (1), 7-11.
- D. Reimer & S.M. Steinmetz (2009). Highly educated, but in the wrong field? Educational specialization and labour market risks of men and women in Spain and Germany. European Societies, 11 (5), 723-746.
2008
- E. Smyth & S.M. Steinmetz (2008). Field of study and gender segregation in European labour markets. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 49 (4-5), 257-281.
- S.M. Steinmetz & A. Matysiak (2008). Finding the own way? Female employment patterns in West Germany, East Germany and Poland. European Sociological Review, 24 (3), 331-345.
2007
- S.M. Steinmetz & J. Handl (2007). Lessons from social mobility research - could the index discussion in occupational sex segregation benefit? In S. Scherer, R. Pollak, G. Otte & M. Gangl (Eds.), From Origin to Destination. Trends and Mechanisms in Social Stratification Research. Frankfurt a. M. / New York: Campus Verlag.
2012
- S.M. Steinmetz, A. Bianchi, K.G. Tijdens & S. Biffignandi (2012). Challenges to measure wages via web surveys - some explorations for the Netherlands. In 6th International Survey Methodology Workshop.
2010
- K. Tijdens, S. van Zijl, M. Hughie-Williams, M. van Klaveren & S. Steinmetz (2010). Codebook and explanatory note on the WageIndicator dataset: a worldwide, continuous, multilingual web-survey on work and wages with paper supplements. (Preprints, AIAS working paper, no 10-102). Amsterdam: Amsterdam Institute for Advanced labour Studies, University of Amsterdam.[go to publisher's site]
2009
- S. Steinmetz, K. Tijdens & P. de Pedraza (2009). Comparing different weighting procedures for volunteer web surveys: lessons to be learned from German and Dutch WageIndicator data. (intern rapport, AIAS working paper, no 09-76). Amsterdam: Amsterdam Institute for Advanced labour Studies, University of Amsterdam.
Wetenschappelijke positie
- S. Steinmetz (period: 2013 till 2013). International Board Member Position at : General Online Research Conference.
- S. Steinmetz (period: 2013 till 2013). Advisory Board Member Position at : Amsterdam Research Center for Gender and Sexuality (ARG-GS).
Wetenschappelijke positie
- S.M. Steinmetz & K.G. Tijdens (2014). Session Co-organisator „Methodological challenges in web-based data collection”. VI Europäischer Methodenkongress (EAM), Universiteit van Utrecht: Utrecht.
- S.M. Steinmetz & K.G. Tijdens (2014). Organization of the international and interdisciplinary InGRID Summer School on ‘The gender pay gap revisited’. 4 days lecturing theory and empirical applications for 23 PhDs and Post-docs: Amsterdam.
Spreker
- S.M. Steinmetz (2014, May 19). To weight or not to weight? Challenges to correct for sample biases in non-probability web-surveys. Amsterdam, Annual meeting of the Nederlandstalig Platform voor Survey Onderzoek on the topic „Wegen, is dat nog wel van deze tijd?“.
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