Curriculum Vitae Tamás Bartus 04 February 2013 PERSONAL DATA Date of birth: 1969 Nationality: Hungarian Civil status: married, 3 children CURRENT POSITIONS 2011- associate professor, vice-director, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy, Corvinus University of Budapest. 2011- senior research fellow, Demographic Research Institute, HCSO POSITIONS HELD 2004-2011 associate professor, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy, Corvinus University Budapest 2001-2004 assistant professor, Department of Sociology and Social Policy, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration 1996-2000 Assistant in Opleiding, Department of Sociology / Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology, Groningen, The Netherlands EDUCATION 2001 PhD in Sociology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Title of dissertation: Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities. The Role of Informal Job Search in Hungary. 1994 MA in Economics, special field of Sociology, Budapest University of Economics
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS 2012 European Association for Population Studies 2010 Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy - editor 2008 Hungarian Society of Economics 2003 Hungarian Sociological Association AWARDS AND HONORS 2009 Kenneth Rice Award for Excellence in Teaching, received by the Corvinus University, Budapest 2004 Ferenc Erdei Award of the Hungarian Sociological Association RESEARCH VISITS, SCHOLARSHIPS 2000: Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.), USA (6 weeks) 1996: University of Groningen, The Netherlands (5 months - TEMPUS) RESEARCH PROJECTS 2010 Wired into each other. Network Dynamics of Adolescents in the Light of Status Competition, School Performance, Exclusion and Integration. National Science Foundation (OTKA), grant number K 81336, principal researcher 2011 2013 Simulation studies on the effects of disclosure control on regression estimates in micro-data 2010 2011. The Birthrate Paradox. Fertility Patterns among People with Secondary Education in Hungary. GDN Regional Research Competiton, CERGE-EI, RRC- X-19. principal researcher. 2007 2010 Spatial mismatch, social isolation and persistent unemployment in Hungary. National Science Foundation (OTKA), grant number OTKA F 68693. principal researcher. TEACHING Research Seminar (for doctoral students, both in Hungarian and English) Quantitative Methodology (master level, Hungarian) History of Sociology (bachelor level, in Hungarian) 2/6
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH 2012 with L. Murinkó, I. Szalma and B. Szél: Effect of education on second births in Hungary. A test of the partner effect hypothesis. European Population Conference, 2012, Stockholm, 13-16 June, 2012 2012 Can multilevel multiprocess models be estimated using Stata? A case for the cmp command. 10th German Stata Users Group Meeting, Berlin, 1 June, 2012 2011 with L. Murinkó, I. Szalma and B. Szél: Education and fertility. Evidence from the Hungarian GGP data. International Conference on Education and the Global Fertility Transition, Bécs, 2011 november 30-december 1. 2011 with L. Murinkó, I. Szalma and B. Szél: Education and fertility. Evidence from the Hungarian GGP data. 1st GGP User Conference, 2011 május 23-24, Budapest 2010 Yet another program to create publication-quality tables. 2010 German Stata Users Group meeting, Berlin, 25 June 2010. 2008 Commuting time and wages. Evidence from Hungary. Annual conference of the Hungarian Society of Economics Budapest, 18-19 December, 2008 2006 Marginal effects and extending the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition to nonlinear models. 12th UK Stata User Group Meeting, London, 11-12 Septermber 2006 2006 Commuting and Wages among low-skilled workers in Hungary. Workshop on Labour Market Flexibility, Inter-firm and Inter-regional Mobility, Regensburg, 28-29 July 2006 2004 Commuting decisions in Hungary. Paper presented at the Workshop "Regional Labour Market Adjustments in the Accession Candidate Countries. Analysing and Modelling Inter-regional Migration, Vienna, 28 June 2003 Estimation of average marginal effects using MARGIN. 9th UK Stata User Group Meeting, London, 19-20 May 2000 Social capital, informal job search, and labor market outcomes in Hungary. 20th Conference of the International Network of Social Network Analysis, Vancouver, Canada, 12-18 April 3/6
PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH Journal Articles 2013 Bartus, T., Murinkó, Lívia, Szalma, Ivett and Szél, Bernadett. 2013. The effect of education on second births in Hungary: A test of the time-squeeze, selfselection and partner-effect hypotheses. Demographic Research 28 (1): 1-32. DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2013.28. 2011 Bartus, T. 2011. Commuting time, wages and reimbursement of travel costs. Evidence from Hungary. Review of Sociology of the Hungarian Sociological Association 21 (4): 72-94. 2005 Bartus, T. 2005. Estimation of marginal effects using margeff. The Stata Journal, 5 (3): 309-329. 2003 Bartus, T. 2003. Informal Job Search and Job Opportunities among Secondary- School Leavers in Hungary. Review of Sociology of the Hungarian Sociological Association 9 (2): 5-26. 2001 Bartus, T. 2001. Social Capital, Informal Job Search, and Labor Market Outcomes in Hungary. Connections 23 (1): 72-83. Books, Chapters 2012 Bartus, T. 2012. Commuting and Spatial Variation in Employment. In: Károly Fazekas and Ágota Scharle (eds.): From Pensions to Public Works. Hungarian Employment Policy from 1990 to 2010. Budapest: Budapest Institute for Policy Analysis and Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences: 243-258. 2011 Bartus, T. 2011. Travel time and the urban-rural wage differential. Pp. 136-139 in The Hungarian Labour Market Review and Analysis 2011, ed. by Károly Fazekas and György Molnár. Institute of Economics, IE HAS, National Employment Foundation, Budapest, 2011. 2005 Bartus, T. 2005. Do Informal Job Searchers Get a Good Job? Evidence from Hungary. In: R. Bosman és S. Waslander (szerk.): Kamer der meergevorderden Opstellen aangebooden aan Jules Peschar door zijn promovendi ter gelegenheid van zijn afschied als hoogleraar sociologie. Groningen, Vakgroep Sociologie RUG, 2005, 107-111. 2004 Bartus, T. 2004. Commuting. In: Fazekas Károly (szerk.): The Hungarian Labour Market: Review and Analysis 2004, Budapest, MTA Közgazdaságtudományi Kutatóközpont, 2004, 81-93. 2001 Bartus, T. 2001. Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities. The Role of Informal Job Search in Hungary. University of Groningen (PhD disszertáció) 4/6
PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES IN HUNGARIAN 2012 Iskolázottság és termékenység. [Education and Fertility] Hazai népesedési problémák és európai perspektívák, Budapest, 2012 november 26. 2012 A felfedés elleni védelem statisztikai következményei. [Statistical effects of disclosure control] Workshop on access to microdata and disclosure control. Budapest, 6 November 2012. 2006 Ingázás és munkanélküliség Magyarországon. Kísérlet a kiegyenlítı bérkülönbségek mérésére [Commuting, compensating wage differentials and unemployment in Hungary.] Conference for the memory of Rudolf Andorka, Budapest, 9-10 October 2006 2002 Social capital, informal job search and earnings in Hungary. Annual meeting of the Hungarian Sociological Association, Szeged, 12-13 December 2002 Against the odds ratio. The interpretation of categorical regression models. Conference for the memory of László Bertalan, Budapest, 25-26 March PUBLICATIONS IN HUNGARIAN Journal Articles 2003 Bartus, T. 2003. Oksági kapcsolatok erejének mérése kontingenciatáblákban: az esélyhányados problémái és a hatásnagyság. [Measurement of the strength of causal relationships in contingency tables: the problems of odds ratio and the effect size.] Szociológiai Szemle, Issue 2, 42-58. 2003 Bartus, T. 2003. Logisztikus regressziós modellek értelmezése. [The interpretation of logistic regression models.] Statisztikai Szemle, 81: 328-347. Books, chapters 2012 Bartus, T. 2012. Területi különbségek és ingázás. [Commuting and Spatial Variation in Employment] In: Fazekas Károly és Scharle Ágota (szerk.): Nyugdíj, segély, közmunka. A magyar foglalkoztatáspolitika két évtizede, 1990-2010. Budapest: Budapest Szakpolitikai Elemzı Intézet és MTA KR TK Közgazdaság-tudományi Intézet: 247-258. 2009 Bartus, T. 2009. Magyarázatok és elméletek a szociológiában. Egy problémaorientált megközelítés. [Explanations and theories in sociology: a problem-oriented approach] Budapest, Aula Kiadó 2011 Bartus, T. 2010. Elérési idı és a falu-város bérkülönbség. [Travel time and the urban-rural wage differential] In: Fazekas Károly Molnár György (szerk.): Munkaerıpiaci Tükör 2010, Budapest, MTA Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet, Országos Foglalkoztatási Közalapítvány, Budapest, 2010, 145-148. 5/6
2008 Bartus, T. 2008. Városok elérhetısége és a falusi munkanélküliség [Accessibility of towns and rural unemployment], A 60 éves Közgazdaságtudományi Egyetem. A jubileiumi tudományos konferencia alkalmából készült tanulmányok. Társadalomtudományi Kar. Aula, 2008, 335-348 2008 Gábos András és Bartus Tamás. 2008. Demográfiai alkalmazkodás: szüléstörténetek a rendszerváltást követı idıszakban. [Birth histories during transition] In: Kolosi Tamás és Tóth-István György (szerk.): Újratervezés. Életutak és alkalmazkodás a rendszerváltás évtizedeiben. Budapest, TÁRKI, 2008, 87-104. 2004 Bartus, T. 2004. Oksági kapcsolatok erejének mérése kontingenciatáblákban: az esélyhányados problémái és a hatásnagyság. [Measurement of the strength of causal relationships in contingency tables: the problems of odds ratio and the effect size.] pp. 106-123 in Metodológia, társadalom, gazdaság. In memoriam Bertalan László, ed. by Dezsı Helmich and Zoltán Szántó, Budapest, Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány, 2004 2003 Bartus, T. 2003. Ingázás [Commuting]. pp. 88-101 in: Munkaerıpiaci Tükör 2003. ed. by Károly Fazekas, Budapest, MTA Közgazdaságtudományi Kutatóközpont, 2003 2003 Bartus, T. 2003. Fontosabb tendenciák: 1988-2002 [Main tendencies: 1988-2002]. pp. 27-65 in Észak-Magyarország gazdasági helyzete, 1990-2001. Adatok, tendenciák, elemzések, ed. by János I. Tóth, Budapest, Magyar Kereskedelmi és Iparkamara, Gazdaság- és Vállalkozáselemzési Intézet Book Reviews 2004 Bartus, T. 2004. Victor R. Fuchs: A nemek közötti gazdasági egyenlıtlenségekrıl. [Victor R. Fuchs: Women s Quest for Status] BUKSZ 16: 165-169. Miscellaneous 2006 Elérhetıségi elemzések [Accessibility in Hungary] Background paper for the Hungarian National Development Office. 2005 Co-author in the report Fejlesztéspolitikák társadalmi hatásai 2. A fejlesztéspolitikai intézkedések társadalmi hatásainak vizsgálata [Social consequences of development 2002 Background paper for the research report "Labor-market prospects in county Somogy". WARGO Economic Research Institute 6/6