PhD position on family formation among sexual minorities within the QPATHS project at NIDI-KNAW
Despite growing social acceptance and legal recognition of same-sex unions, many individuals in same-sex relationships still face major obstacles when trying to become parents. Funded by the European Research Council, QPATHS (Queer Pathways to Parenthood) studies the pathways and challenges sexual minorities face in achieving their family goals. The project focuses on LGB couples’ family formation, covering the full process from initial desires for parenthood to becoming parents. It examines the barriers that these couples face, such as complex legal and institutional procedures, experiences of discrimination and stigma, and high financial and practical costs.
The project’s central aim is to provide insights into how sexual minorities form their families and what factors aid or hinder their ability to do so. The PhD candidate will contribute to this agenda by combining large-scale demographic patterns with personal family formation pathways. They will work with two main data sources: (1) longitudinal population register data from the Netherlands documenting parenthood trajectories over time, and (2) a newly collected national probability-based longitudinal survey of individuals in same- and different-sex relationships in the Netherlands, drawn from population registers and linked to administrative data. Together with the PI and a postdoctoral researcher, the PhD candidate will be actively involved in the design and data collection of this survey.
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