词条 | Melinda Mills |
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| name = Melinda Mills | post-nominals = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100|MBE|FBA}} | image = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1969}} | birth_place = Red Deer, Alberta | nationality = Canadian and Dutch | alma_mater = University of Alberta, University of Groningen | organization = University of Oxford, Nuffield College | website = www.melindamills.com }} Melinda Mills, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100|sep=,|MBE|FBA}} (born 1969) is a Canadian and Dutch demographer and sociologist. She is currently the Nuffield Professor of Sociology at Nuffield College, University of Oxford.[1] Mills’ research spans a range of interdisciplinary topics at the intersection of demography, sociology, molecular genetics and statistics. Her substantive research specializes in fertility and human reproductive behaviour, assortative mating, labour market, life course and inequality. She was the Editor-in-Chief of the European Sociological Review (2012-2016), journal of the European Consortium for Sociological Research, where she was also an elected Board Member (2007-2014) and was previously Editor of International Sociology (2003-2010), journal of the International Sociological Association. In 2009 she was elected to the European Academy of Sociology and in 2018 awarded Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours for her services to the social sciences. She is a nominated member of AcademiaNet for outstanding female academics and scientists (Nature Publication Group) and since 2013 is a member of the Council of Advisors for [https://www.population-europe.eu/ Population Europe]. In 2017, she received the Ministerial appointment to the Executive Council of the Economic and Social Research Council, UK and was re-appointed in 2018 to the UKRI (UK Research and Innovation) ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council). In 2018 she received the Ministerial appointment to serve on the [https://www.nwo.nl/over-nwo/organisatie/raad+van+toezicht non-Executive Supervisory Board (Raad van Toezicht)] for [https://www.nwo.nl/en NWO, the Dutch Science Organization]. Early life and educationMills was born in Red Deer, Alberta in Canada and attended River Glen Elementary and Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School. She studied sociology and demography at the University of Alberta, where she obtained an undergraduate BA and an MA. She received her PhD in Demography from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Mills has subsequently taken various PhD and related courses in molecular genetics and bioinformatics. She became dual Dutch citizen in the 2000s. CareerBefore her time at Oxford, Mills worked at the University of Groningen and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands and Bielelfeld Universität in Germany. Mills was the Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of Oxford from 2015-2018. Mills has an interdisciplinary career spanning topic areas ranging from globalization to genes. She is known for her early work that examined the impact of globalization and uncertainty on the life course in a cross-national comparative perspective. This includes the 2005 book [https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781134248056 Globalization, Uncertainty and Youth in Society], where she co-developed a theory of how employment, economic and temporal uncertainty impact early life course decisions and Globalization, Uncertainty and Men's Careers: An International Comparison (2006).[2] She has also published various statistics textbooks using the computer program R to introduce survival and event history techniques ([https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/introducing-survival-and-event-history-analysis/book233417 2011, Sage])[3] and has a forthcoming book on applied quantitative statistical genetics and the use of polygenic scores for beginners (2019, MIT Press). She is known for her interdisciplinary work on human reproduction and fertility, including the examination of why people postpone parenthood, a review of fertility research in advanced societies, the biodemography of fertility and the impact of educational field and occupations and gender equity on fertility. This work related to two large mid-career research grants first from the Dutch Science Council and later an ERC (European Research Council) Consolidator Grant SOCIOGENOME, focussing on the sociological and molecular genetic underpinnings of human reproductive behaviour and gene x environment interaction. She was the first sociologist and demographer to lead a large genome-wide association consortium uncovering genetic loci related to human reproductive behaviour - age at first birth and number of children - published in 2016 in Nature Genetics. She is currently finalizing an extension of this original study. A related research interest is assortative mating using both standard survey data but also data from large internet dating companies examining differential investments in relationships, dating, and more recently cross-national research into preferences in online internet dating (ethnicity, sexuality, and divorcees). Mills’ work has also examined nonstandard schedules and chronotypes, examining the impact of nonstandard (evening, night work, shift work) on partnerships,[4] interactions with children, and childbearing.[5] HonoursIn 2009 she was elected to the European Academy of Sociology. She is a nominated member of AcademiaNet for outstanding female academics and Scientists (Nature Publication Group) and since 2013 is a member of the Council of Advisors for [https://www.population-europe.eu/ Population Europe]. Since 2014, Mills is a Governing Body Member of Nuffield College Oxford. In 2017, she received the Ministerial appointment to the Executive Council of the Economic and Social Research Council, UK and was re-appointed in 2018 to the UKRI (UK Research and Innovation) ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council). In 2018 she received the Ministerial appointment to serve on the [https://www.nwo.nl/over-nwo/organisatie/raad+van+toezicht non-Executive Supervisory Board (Raad van Toezicht)] for [https://www.nwo.nl/en NWO, the Dutch Science Organization]. Mills was appointed Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)[6] in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours for her services to the social sciences. In July 2018 she was elected Fellow of the British Academy (FBA).[7] Selected publications2017
References1. ^Prof Melinda Mills. Nuffield College. Retrieved 28 May 2015. {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2017}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mills, Melinda}}2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/globalization-uncertainty-and-men-s-careers?___website=uk_warehouse|title=Globalization, Uncertainty and Men's Careers|website=www.e-elgar.com|access-date=2018-06-08}} 3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/introducing-survival-and-event-history-analysis/book233417|title=Introducing Survival and Event History Analysis|date=2018-05-14|work=SAGE Publications Ltd|access-date=2018-06-08|language=en-gb}} 4. ^{{Cite journal|last=Mills|first=Melinda|last2=Täht|first2=Kadri|date=2010-07-09|title=Nonstandard Work Schedules and Partnership Quality: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings|journal=Journal of Marriage and Family|language=en|volume=72|issue=4|pages=860–875|doi=10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00735.x|issn=0022-2445}} 5. ^{{Cite journal|last=Begall|first=K.|last2=Mills|first2=M.|last3=Ganzeboom|first3=H. B. G.|date=2014-11-13|title=Non-Standard Work Schedules and Childbearing in the Netherlands: A Mixed-Method Couple Analysis|url=https://academic.oup.com/sf/article/93/3/957/2332229|journal=Social Forces|language=en|volume=93|issue=3|pages=957–988|doi=10.1093/sf/sou110|issn=0037-7732}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2018-06-08-oxford-academics-recognised-queen%E2%80%99s-birthday-honours|title=Oxford academics recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours {{!}} University of Oxford|website=www.ox.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2018-06-11}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.britac.ac.uk/news/record-number-academics-elected-british-academy|title=Record number of academics elected to British Academy {{!}} British Academy|website=British Academy|language=en|access-date=2018-07-22}} 9 : 1969 births|Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford|Academics of the University of Oxford|Living people|British sociologists|People from Red Deer, Alberta|Women sociologists|Canadian Members of the Order of the British Empire|Fellows of the British Academy |
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