Biography
Gijs Custers is an assistant professor at the Department of Law, Society and Crime of the ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥.
He is currently developing the following lines of research:
1) How various social processes (e.g., gentrification, racialisation, criminalisation) affect neighbourhood stigma over time, and the role of different actors in this context. Through analysing a large corpus of media articles, Gijs will gain more insight into the causes and consequences of neighbourhood stigma, and how it varies across large scales of time and space.
2) How the label 'mild intellectual disability' (licht verstandelijke beperking) is used in the Dutch criminal justice system
Gijs further investigates what the effects of social policy are on educational mobility. In particular, he examines what the contribution of the National Program Rotterdam South (NPRZ), one of the largest urban policies in Dutch history, is in improving educational outcomes in Rotterdam.
His previous work includes studies of social inequality in social class, gentrification, neighbourhood effects, and citizen participation.
Gijs is experienced in applying quantitative methods (including matching techniques, multilevel modelling, latent class analysis, and GIS) and qualitative methods (interviewing). He is also interested in how computational text analysis can be used to study representations across time.
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Work
- Gijs Custers (2025) - - ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥al Policy - doi:
- Robby Roks, Gijs Custers, Richard Staring, Joost Jansen, Sanne Struijk & Jill Stigter (2024) - -
- Gijs Custers & Jannes J. Willems (2024) - - Cities, 150 - doi: -
- Gijs Custers, Fiore Geelhoed, Jing Hiah & Joost Jansen (2024) - - De Criminoloog (Nieuwsbrief van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Criminologie), 16, 9 -
- Gijs Custers, Marjolijn Das & Godfried Engbersen (2023) - - Urban Studies, 60 (14), 2852-2873 - doi: -
- Mo Zijlmans & Gijs Custers (2023) - - Mens en Maatschappij, 98 (2), 175-204 - doi: -
- Gijs Custers & Godfried Engbersen (2022) - - Journal of Urban Affairs, 46 (10), 1992-2008 - doi: -
- Gijs Custers (2022) - - Tijdschrift Sociologie, 3, 322-328 - doi:
- Lisa Schouten & Gijs Custers (2022) - - Mens en Maatschappij, 97 (2), 182-212 - doi: -
- Erik Snel, Jan de Boom, Matthieu Permentier & Gijs Custers (2022) - -
- Erik Snel, Roy Geurs, Ympkje Albeda, David ter Avest, Gideon Bolt, Jan de Boom, Beitske Boonstra, Ilona van Breugel, Gijs Custers, Wenda Doff, Tamar Fischer, Jeroen Frissen, Sander van der Ham, Kees Leidelmeijer, André Ouwehand, Matthijs Uyterlinde, Gabry Vanderveen, Karen Welp & Linda Zuijderwijk (2022) -
- Gijs Custers (2021) - -
- Gijs Custers & Godfried Engbersen (2021) - - Urban Geography, 43 (6), 917-943 - doi: -
- Gijs Custers (2021) - -
- Gijs Custers (2020) - - Sociologie Magazine, 28 (3), 10-11 -
- Gijs Custers & Godfried Engbersen (2020) - - Sociologie, 15 (2), 117-147 - doi: -
- Godfried Engbersen, Marianne van Bochove, Jan de Boom, Jack Burgers, Gijs Custers, Ozcan Erdem, Andre Krouwel, Jeroen van Lindert, Erik Snel, Marcel van Toorn, P van Wensveen & Toine Wentink (2020) - -
- Gijs Custers, Godfried Engbersen & Erik Snel (2019) - - British Journal of Sociology, 70 (5), 1946-1970 - doi: -
- Gijs Custers (2019) - -
- Kjell Noordzij & Gijs Custers (1 March 2022) - Wat politici kunnen leren van huisartsen om vertrouwen van Rotterdammers te winnen
- M Kooistra, Jitske Verkerk, José Nederhand, Gijs Custers & Steven Blok (1 January 2018) - Initiatief (editors)
- Gijs Custers (2017) - Worden we lui van een basisinkomen? (Speaker)
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- Start date approval
- March 2024
- End date approval
- February 2027
- Place
- ROTTERDAM
- Description
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