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Arie Glebbeek is a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences at the University of Groningen, within the Sociology/ICS department. His work focuses on sociological analyses of labor markets, work organization, vocational education, and time management in post-Fordist societies. Key themes include educational inequality, work-life balance, and the societal implications of labor policies.
Recent research emphasizes vocational schooling's role in educational systems, critiques of labor market myths, and the commodification of time in workplaces. He has published extensively in sociological journals and contributed book reviews analyzing contemporary societal issues.
Glebbeek actively engages in public discourse through lectures and media contributions, addressing topics like educational reform, work intensification, and the societal ladder. His academic activities include peer-review roles and editorial work in sociological publications.
His research consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with practical policy implications, particularly in areas of social stratification and labor market dynamics. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his scholarly output demonstrates significant contributions to sociological discourse.
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