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<strong>CV</strong><br />
Name: Lars Dommermuth<br />
Address: Statistics Norway, Research Department, Postboks 8131 Dep, 0033 Oslo<br />
Telephone: ++47-21094307<br />
E-mail: Lars.Dommermuth@ssb.no<br />
Web: http://www.ssb.no/english/research/people/ldo/index.html<br />
Education<br />
2006: PhD, (sociology), University of Münster, Germany<br />
2001: Magister artium in sociology and political sciences, University of Constance, Germany<br />
Articles in journals and books<br />
Dommermuth, Lars, Jane Klobas & Trude Lappegård (2011): ”Now or later? The Theory of Planned<br />
Behavior and timing of fertility intentions”, Advances in Life Course Research, 16,1: 42-53.<br />
Noack, Turid, Lars Dommermuth & Jan Lyngstad (2011): “Besteforeldre og barnebarn. Hvor mange<br />
barnebarn og når?” [Grandparents and grandchildren. How many grandchildren and when?],<br />
Samfunnsspeilet, 25, 1: 37-42.<br />
Dommermuth, Lars & Ragni Hege Kitterød (2009): ”Fathers’ employment in a father-friendly welfare<br />
state. Does fatherhood affect men’s working hours?” Community, Work and Family. 12, 4: 417-436.<br />
Dommermuth, Lars, 2009: “Utflytting fra oppveksthjemmet: Når flytter de unge hjemmefra?”<br />
[Moving out from the parent’s home: When do the young move from home?], Samfunnsspeilet, 23,1:<br />
9-12.<br />
Dommermuth, Lars, Turid Noack & Kenneth Aaskaug Wiik, 2009: “Samlivsetablering – nye og<br />
vedvarende mønstre: Gift, samboer eller ‘bare’ kjæreste?” [Partnership formation – new and lasting<br />
patterns: Married, cohabitant or ’just’ boy- or girl-friend?], Samfunnsspeilet, 23, 1: 13-19.<br />
Kjeldstad, Randi & Lars Dommermuth, 2009: “Jobbtrivsel og mobilitet på arbeidsmarkedet: Hver<br />
fjerde ønsker å bytte jobb” [Job satisfaction and mobility on the labour market: Every fourth wants to<br />
change job], Samfunnsspeilet, 23, 1: 29-35.<br />
Working and discussion papers<br />
Wiik, Kenneth Aarskaug & Lars Dommermuth (2011): “Type, number and incidence. Recent patterns<br />
and differentials in relationship careers in Norway”, Statistics Norway Working Paper No. 650.<br />
Dommermuth, Lars, Jane Klobas & Trude Lappegård (2009): “Now or later? The theory of planned<br />
behaviour and fertility intentions” DONDENA Working Paper No. 20.
Books<br />
Dommermuth, Lars, 2008: ”Wege ins Erwachsenenalter in Europa. Italien, Westdeutschland und<br />
Schweden im Vergleich“ [Pathways to adulthood in Europe. Italy, West-Germany and Sweden in<br />
comparison], VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften: Wiesbaden.<br />
Haas, Angelika, Thorsten Berndt & Lars Dommermuth, 1998: ”Studierende türkischer Herkunft an der<br />
Universität Konstanz” [Students of Turkish origin at the University of Constance], Hartung-Gorre<br />
Verlag: Konstanz.<br />
PhD thesis<br />
Dommermuth, Lars, 2006: ”Wege ins Erwachenenalter in Europa. Italien, Westdeutschland und<br />
Schweden im Vergleich” [Pathways to adulthood in Europe. Italy, West-Germany and Sweden in<br />
comparison], Institut für Soziologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster.<br />
Other publications<br />
Lyngstad, Jan, Lars Dommermuth & Turid Noack (2010): “Hvor mange besteforeldre har norske<br />
barn?” [How many grandparents do Norwegian children have?], Online-article, Statistics Norway.<br />
Dommermuth, Lars, 2001, ”Die soziale Struktur der Abgeordneten des Deutschen Bundestages von<br />
1987 bis 1998: selektiv oder repräsentativ?“ [The social structure of the member of the German<br />
Bundestag from 1987 to 1988: selective or representative?], Magister thesis: Konstanzer Online<br />
Publications System.<br />
Current projects<br />
� FAMDYN - Family dynamics, fertility choices and family policy<br />
� Pre-conditions for care relations between generations<br />
� Gender and partnership dynamics<br />
� ACCESS Life Course Database<br />
� Analysis of Norwegian Generations and Gender Survey, part of the Generations and Gender<br />
Program<br />
Selected presentations<br />
Lars Dommermuth, Turid Noack & Jan Lyngstad: “The transition to grandparenthood in Norway”,<br />
presented at the 18 th Nordic Demographic Symposium, Tønsberg, 15.09.2012.<br />
Lars Dommermuth & Torkild Hovde Lyngstad: “The intergenerational transmission of first birth<br />
timing in Norway”, presented at the European Population Conference 2012, Stockholm, 15.06.2012.<br />
Lars Dommermuth: “The Norwegian GGP”, presented at the GGP Network of National Focal Points<br />
Meeting, Stockholm, 13.06.2012.<br />
Lars Dommermuth: “From intentions to behaviour: Fertility outcomes in LOGG”, presented at the<br />
ACCESS Workshop, Oslo, 28.03.2012.<br />
Lars Dommermuth & Kenneth A. Wiik: “Union careers in Norway”, presented at the Workshop<br />
Gender and partnership dynamics, Lillehammer, 10.02.2012.<br />
Lars Dommermuth & Kenneth A. Wiik: “Type, number, and incidence. Recent patterns and<br />
differentials in relationship careers in Norway”, presented at the 25 th Conference of the Nordic<br />
Sociological Association, Oslo, 06.08.2011.
Lars Dommermuth, Turid Noack & Jan Lyngstad: “Grandparents and stepgrandparents in Norway<br />
today”, presented at the 25 th Conference of the Nordic Sociological Association, Oslo, 06.08.2011.<br />
Lars Dommermuth: “Samvlishistorier i LOGG”, presented at ACCESS workshop, Oslo, 23.03.2011.<br />
Lars Dommermuth, Jane Klobas & Trude Lappegård: “They All Wanted One, but Who Did Get One?<br />
The Theory of Planned Behavior and the Realisation of Fertility Intentions”, presented at: From<br />
intentions to Behaviour: Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective, Vienna<br />
Institute of Demography, Vienna, 2-3.12.2010.<br />
Lars Dommermuth & Randi Kjeldstad: “Jobbtrivsel og mobilitet på arbeidsmarkedet: Hver fjerde<br />
ønsker å bytte jobb” [Job satisfaction and mobility on the labour market: Every fourth wants to change<br />
job], presented at the Seminar on life course, generations and gender, Statistics Norway, Oslo,<br />
09.03.2009.<br />
Lars Dommermuth: “Partnerships of young adults in Norway”, presented at the 16 th Nordic<br />
Demographic Symposium, Helsinki, 05.06.2008.<br />
Lars Dommermuth & Ragni Hege Kitterød (2007): “Fathers’ employment in a father-friendly welfare<br />
state. Does fatherhood affect men’s working hours?”, presented at the Workshop on changes in family<br />
structures, fertility trends and parenthood practices in the Nordic countries: Empirical evidence and<br />
challenges to public policy, Klækken, 11.10.2007.<br />
Lars Dommermuth: ”Overgangen til voksenlivet i Vest-Tyskland, Sverige og Italia” [Transition to<br />
adulthood in West-Germany, Sweden and Italy], presented at the Workshop on Demography and<br />
social research, Statistics Norway and Statistics Sweden, Oslo, 06.02.2007.<br />
Lars Dommermuth: ”Berufliche und soziale Verselbständigung von Jugendlichen und jungen<br />
Erwachsenen. Ein Vergleich zwischen Italien, West-Deutschland und Schweden“ [Occupational and<br />
social independence of youth and young adults. A comparison between Italy, West-Germany and<br />
Sweden], presented at the 32. Congress of the German Sociological Association, Munich, 05.10.2004.<br />
Professional experience<br />
2006 - today: Researcher, Research Department, Division for Demographic and Social Research,<br />
Statistics Norway<br />
2005 - 2006: Senior executive officer, Division for Demographic and Social Research,<br />
Statistics Norway<br />
2001 - 2002: Research assistant, LifE-Study, University of Constance, Germany<br />
Teaching experience<br />
2003-2004:<br />
”Data analysis in social sciences with SAS/SAS-Analyst”, Department for sociology, University of<br />
Münster, Germany<br />
”Young adults in Europe”, Department for sociology, University of Münster, Germany<br />
Awards, prizes and scholarships<br />
08/2002-07/2004: PhD grant from the University of Münster, Germany<br />
11/2007: Grant from the ”Stiftung Landesbank Baden-Württemberg”, publication of the PhD thesis<br />
Last update: September 2012