The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP)
Anne Louise Schotel is a researcher at The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP) since January 2022. Previously, Schotel was a PhD Candidate in Political Science at the University of Amsterdam and the Germany Institute Amsterdam, focusing on the visibility and political representation of gender and sexuality in Germany and the Netherlands. Schotel also served as a visiting PhD student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and as a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. Additional experience includes roles as a PR-assistant at the Amsterdam Research Center for Gender & Sexuality Studies, a junior researcher at ACCESS EUROPE, a research assistant at the University of Amsterdam, a junior consultant at Publinc. Management Consulting, and a project coordinator for the Servicepunt Emancipatie. Academic qualifications include a Research Master in Public Administration and Organizational Science from Utrecht University, along with Bachelor degrees in Philosophy and Political Science from the University of Amsterdam, supplemented by a Minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies.
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The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP)
The main fields studied are health, welfare, social security, the labour market and education, with a particular focus on the interfaces between these fields. The reports published by SCP are widely used by government, civil servants, local authorities and academics.