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Vincent Tassenaar is a Researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Law, specializing in historical and social sciences. His work intersects social history, public administration, and demographic studies, focusing on the Netherlands during the 19th century. He contributes to the Research Center for Historical Studies (CHS) and engages in projects related to taxation, welfare institutions, and biological standards of living.
His research explores socioeconomic disparities, life expectancy, gender roles, and institutional impacts on public health and governance. Recent publications include studies on beggar women in Drenthe, taxation history, and the health of Dutch vagrant women. He has collaborated with researchers like R. Peters, K. Thompson, S. Wiersma, F. Portrait, and R. Paping.
- Biological Standard of Living
- Nineteenth Century Social Sciences
- Public Trust in Legal Systems
- Gender and Poverty Studies
His projects span from 2017 to 2023, including a NWO-funded study on historical heights and health in the Netherlands. He actively participates in academic presentations, seminars, and media engagements on topics like the Drenthe Colonies of Benevolence and taxation policies.


