She was a researcher at Leiden University from 1973 to 1983 before joining the Netherlands Institute for Social Research in 1983, and became Head of Methodology at the Institute in 1990.[1][3]
She became chair of the European Statistical Advisory Committee in 2014,[4] and retired in 2019.[2]
Books
Stoop is the author of books including:
The Hunt for the Last Respondent: Nonresponse in Sample Surveys (her 2005 doctoral dissertation)[1][5]
Improving Survey Response: Lessons learned from the European Social Survey[6] (with Jaak Billiet, Achim Koch and Rory Fitzgerald, Wiley, 2010)
She is also the editor or co-editor of edited volumes including
Access Panels and Online Research, Panacea Or Pitfall? (Uitgeverij Aksant, 2008)
Advances on Comparative Survey Methodology (Wiley, 2018)[7]
^ abcdStoop, Ineke (2005), The Hunt for the Last Respondent: Nonresponse in Sample Surveys (Doctoral dissertation), Utrecht University, hdl:1874/2900, ISBN90-377-0215-5. See in particular full name and birth data on title page, and curriculum vitae on page 338.
^ abcKasabian, Alian (March 2020), "Ineke Stoop", AAPOR Profile, AAPOR Newsletter, American Association for Public Opinion Research, retrieved 2020-12-04
^ ab"Stoop, Ineke", All employees, Netherlands Institute for Social Research, archived from the original on 2019-05-09
Díaz de Rada, Vidal (April–June 2012), Reis: Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas (in Spanish) (138): 166–170, JSTOR41442117{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
Olson, Kristen (December 2016), Journal of Official Statistics, 32 (4): 1015–1017, doi:10.1515/jos-2016-0054{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
^ ab"Keynotes", Past ESRA Biennial Conferences: Zagreb 2019, European Survey Research Association, retrieved 2020-12-04