Curriculum Vitae
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Curriculum Vitae

About me

Brief Biography

Curriculum Vitae

personal information

surname
Schonewille
first and Christian names

Mark Stefan Robert Francis

postal address
Nijmegen School of Management
P.O. Box 9108
6500 HK Nijmegen
The Netherlands
office address
Thomas van Aquinostraat 5
6525 GD Nijmegen
The Netherlands

phone
+31 24 - 361 15 64 (office)
+31 24 - 361 23 79 (fax)
e-mail
europe@ehug.info
m.schonewille@freenet.de

current position


Assistant researcher at the Nijmegen Business School with the intention to complete a Phd thesis

Jan. 1998 - Dec. 2001
education
Diploma Higher General Secondary Education
June 1990
Diploma Preparatory Scientific Secondary Education
July 1992
Propedeutics in economics
1992 - 1994
Qualification as a teacher in undergraduate subjects
April 1995

Testimonial for participating in a SPSS/PC+ course
April 1995
Masters course in General Economics
1994 - 1997
Summer School at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurta.M. and European Acadamy Bolzano: Economic Interests and Cultural Determinantsin European Integration. The “Small Europe”.
August 1997


Participation in the educational programme of the NetherlandsNetwork of Economics (NAKE)

1998 - 2001
scientific activities

Participation in Research Group on Low Wage Employment
1995 - 1996
Researcher at the Dept. of Economics,  on behalf of the Reseach Group on Active Labour Market Policies
March 1996 - April 1996
Research assistent in the field of labour economics on behalf of Low Wage Employment Research Network, (LoWER)

May 1996 - Sept. 1997
teaching experience

Business Management (undergraduate level)
Jan. 1995 - April 1996
General Economics (secondary school level)
Feb. 1997 - April 1997
Theory of Environmental Economics (undergr. level)

Sept. 2000 - Jan. 2001
other achievements

Several services for monthly magazine VGW-aktueel
Jan. 1990-Dec. 1991
Editor of Juglar, magazine of Creative Destruction

Dec. 1996 - Aug. 1997
anguage skills

Dutch
fluent
English
good
German
excellent
French

moderate reading
professional memberschips

Creative Destruction
from 1995
Royal Netherlands Economic Association
from 1997
European Association of Labour Economists
from 1999

representative publications
Mark Schonewille, “Does Training Generally Work? Explaining Labour ProductivityEffects from Schooling and Training” in: International Journal of Manpower,22 (2001) 1/2, pp. 158-172.
Mark Schonewille, Does Training Make a Difference? Institutional Environment and Returns to Human Capital, paper for the International Labour Market Conference at Aberdeen, 2000.
Lei Delsen and Mark Schonewille, Human Capital andLabour Productivity, Integration of Institutions and Endogenous Growth, Paperfor the EALE conference in Regensburg, University of Nijmegen, 1999.
Mark Schonewille, Risk, Institutions and Trade, New Approaches to Hanse History,paper for the International Medieval Congres 1998 in Leeds, University ofNijmegen, 1998.
W. Salverda and M. S. R. F. Schonewille, TheDutch Youth Labour Market 1977-1996,report to: Direction de l’Animationet la Reserche des Etudes et des Statistiques(DARES), Ministère del’Emploi et de la Solidarité, Groningen/Paris, July1998.
M. S. R. F. Schonewille, Hanse Theutonicorum, Economische instituties inde middeleeuwen (Economic institutions during the medieval ages), mastersthesis, Groningen, 1997.
Projectgroep Economie Groningen (Research Group onLow Wage Employment), De Witte Werkster, Kunnen dienstencheques Werk-gelegenheid creëren aan de onderkant van de arbeidsmarkt?(The legal domestic help, Arevouchers a way to create low-skilled employment?), ed. by M. de Bruin and W. Salverda, University of Groningen, July 1996.
Papers and a complete list of publications are available at http://schonewille.cjb.net.


Last update: 09-05-2005