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Bram Peper is a lecturer at Tilburg University in the Department of Sociology. His teaching covers topics such as sociology, social theory, gender, work-life issues, and welfare states. Peper's primary research focus includes cross-national studies of work-family arrangements and the impact of welfare state regimes on social dynamics. He has co-edited several influential books including 'Flexible Working, Organizational Change Integration Work and Personal Life' (Edward Elgar, 2005) and 'Diversity, Standardization Social Transformation: Gender, Ethnicity Equality Europe' (Ashgate, 2011). Additionally, he co-authored the Dutch introduction to sociology with Joanne van der Leun and John Macionis, which saw multiple editions published from 2010 to 2024. Currently, his research interests extend to employee well-being, work-life balance, the role of managers in boundary management, work pressure, burnout, and the intersection of social theory and music.
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