Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Disciplines

Roles

  • European University Institute

    University, Florence, Italy
    Professor of Sociology

  • Universiteit Utrecht

    Other, Utrecht, Netherlands

  • Utrecht University

    University, Utrecht, Netherlands
    Associate Professor

  • Utrecht University

    University, Utrecht, Netherlands
    Assistant Professor

  • Nuffield College, University of Oxford

    University, Oxford, United Kingdom
    Postdoctoral fellow (Sociology)

  • WZB Berlin Social Science Centre

    Other, Berlin, Germany
    Postdoctoral Researcher

  • University of Amsterdam

    University, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Postdoctoral researcher

  • University of Amsterdam

    University, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    PhD Candidate

Research

The “Big Two” in Hiring Discrimination: Evidence From a Cross-National Field Experiment

Authors Susanne Veit, Hannah Arnu, Valentina Di Stasio, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
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4 Journal Article

The Signal of Applying for a Job Under a Vacancy Referral Scheme

Authors Eva Van Belle, Ralf Caers, Marijke De Couck, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society
10 Journal Article

Why Are Employers Put Off by Long Spells of Unemployment?

Authors Eva Van Belle, Valentina Di Stasio, Ralf Caers, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name European Sociological Review
11 Journal Article

The Demand Side of Hiring: Employers in the Labor Market

Authors David B. Bills, Valentina Di Stasio, Klarita Gërxhani
Year 2017
Journal Name Annual Review of Sociology
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12 Journal Article

Editorial: Explaining and comparing ethnic and racial discrimination

Authors Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe, Mariña Fernández-Reino, Valentina Di Stasio
Year 2024
Journal Name Frontiers in Sociology
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14 Journal Article

Stereotypes about Muslims in the Netherlands: An Intersectional Approach

Authors Samira A. Wiemers, Valentina Di Stasio, Susanne Veit
Year 2024
Journal Name Social Psychology Quarterly
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15 Journal Article

Protocol: Discrimination attributions in the workplace – a scoping review of causes and correlates

Authors Kaja Warnke, Valentina Di Stasio, Marcel Lubbers
Description
Rationale: Altogether, previous research attests to the importance of multiple factors that refer to personal characteristics (either of those being targeted by, or witnessing discriminatory behavior), situational factors that are inherent to the discriminatory event as well as contextual features that exert influence on discrimination attributions. However, a clear overview of this research field is lacking, which makes it difficult to grasp which factors have been studied – either in isolation or jointly with other factors - to understand discrimination attributions, how robust the existing evidence is and where future research is needed. With this scoping review, we aim to systematically synthesize the existing evidence and identify the state of knowledge on the correlational and causal impact of different factors on discrimination attributions, building on and extending the reviews of Major and Sawyer (2009) and Barreto and Ellemers (2015). Additionally, this scoping review includes more modern forms of discrimination, such as microaggressions or workplace incivility as well (Marchiondo et al., 2018), allowing us to draw general conclusions about whether the same determinants and correlates have been studied in relation to modern forms of discrimination.
Year 2023
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16 Report

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