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Wil Albeda
Albeda in 1977
Director of the Scientific Council
for Government Policy
In office
1 January 1985 – 1 January 1990
Preceded byKees de Wit
Succeeded byFrans Rutten
Minister of Social Affairs
In office
19 December 1977 – 11 September 1981
Prime MinisterDries van Agt
Preceded byJaap Boersma
Succeeded byJoop den Uyl
as Minister of Social Affairs
and Employment
Parliamentary leader in the Senate
In office
11 May 1973 – 10 June 1977
Preceded byGaius de Gaay Fortman
Succeeded byOffice discontinued
Parliamentary groupAnti-Revolutionary Party
Member of the Social
and Economic Council
In office
1 December 1981 – 1 January 1985
ChairmanJan de Pous
In office
1 July 1969 – 19 December 1977
ChairmanJan de Pous
Member of the Senate
In office
30 June 1981 – 13 September 1983
In office
20 September 1966 – 19 December 1977
Parliamentary groupChristian Democratic Appeal
(1981–1983)
Anti-Revolutionary Party
(1966–1977)
Personal details
Born

Willem Albeda


(1925-06-13)13 June 1925
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Died6 May 2014(2014-05-06) (aged 88)
Maastricht, Netherlands
Political partyChristian Democratic Appeal
(from 1980)
Other political
affiliations
Anti-Revolutionary Party
(until 1980)
Alma materRotterdam School of Economics
(Bachelor of Economics, Master of Economics)
Free University Amsterdam
(Doctor of Philosophy)
OccupationPolitician · Civil servant · Economist · Researcher · Nonprofit director · Trade Union leader · Academic administrator · Researcher · Author · Professor

Willem Albeda (13 June 1925 – 6 May 2014) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) and later of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and economist.[1]

Albeda attended a gymnasiuminLeeuwarden from May 1937 until March 1943. During the German occupation Albeda wanted to continue his study but in March 1943 he refused to sign a loyalty oath to the German occupation authority but to escape prosecution he was forced to enlist in the Arbeitslager in the German armored production industryinOberhausen. Following the end of World War II Albeda served as a translator for the United States Army from March 1945 until May 1945. Albeda worked as a civil servant for the Fiscal Information and Investigation Service (FIOD) of the Ministry of Finance from May 1945 until June 1945 and for the Central Bank of the Netherlands from June 1945 until November 1945. Albeda applied at the Rotterdam School of Economics in April 1946 majoringinEconomics obtaining a Bachelor of Economics degree in June 1947 before graduating with a Master of Economics degree on 8 December 1950. Albeda worked as a researcher at the Netherlands Economic Institute from April 1948 until September 1951. Albeda worked a financial adviser for the National Christian Trade unions (CNV) from September 1951 until January 1960. Albeda applied at the Free University Amsterdam in July 1952 for a postgraduate educationinDevelopment economics and got an doctorate as an Doctor of Philosophy in Development economics on 22 February 1957. Albeda worked as a researcher for Philips from January 1960 until November 1961. Albeda worked as a trade union leader for the National Christian Trade unions and served as General-Secretary from November 1961 until September 1966. Albeda worked as a professor of Development economics at the Rotterdam School of Economics from September 1966 until December 1977 and as a professor of Labour law at the Rotterdam School of Economics from January 1973 until December 1977 and as a professor of Labour law and Public administration at the Delft Institute of Technology from February 1973 until December 1977.

Albeda was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1960, taking office on 20 September 1966 serving as a frontbencher chairing the parliamentary committee for General Affairs and parliamentary committee for Economic Affairs and spokesperson for Economic Affairs, Social Affairs, Development Cooperation and Development aid. Albeda was selected as Parliamentary leader of the Anti-Revolutionary Party in the Senate following the appointed of Gaius de Gaay FortmanasMinister of the Interior in the Cabinet Den Uyl, taking office on 11 May 1973. After the election of 1977 Albeda was appointed as Minister of Social Affairs in the Cabinet Van Agt–Wiegel, taking office on 19 December 1977. In April 1981 Albeda announced that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1981 but wanted tot return to the Senate. After the Senate election of 1981 Albeda returned as a Member of the Senate, taking office on 30 June 1981. Following the cabinet formation of 1981 Boersma was not giving a cabinet post in the new cabinet, the Cabinet Van Agt-Wiegel was replaced by the Cabinet Van Agt II on 11 September 1981 and he continued to serve in the Senate as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Economic Affairs and Social Affairs and deputy spokesperson for Finances.

Albeda became a distinguished professor of Economics at the Utrecht University, serving from 1 November 1981 until 1 January 1985 and also returned as a Member of the Social and Economic Council, serving from 1 December 1981 until 1 January 1985. In December 1984 Albeda was nominated as Director of the Scientific Council for Government Policy, serving from 1 January 1985 until 1 January 1990.

Decorations[edit]

Honours
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold II Belgium 30 March 1979
Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 26 October 1981
Knight Commander of the Order of Merit Germany 21 March 1986
Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 1 January 1990 Elevated from Officer (30 April 1976)

References[edit]

  1. ^ door Anouk Eigenraam (6 May 2014). "Oud-politicus Wil Albeda overleden (88)" (in Dutch). nrc.nl. Retrieved 7 May 2014.

External links[edit]

Party political offices
Preceded by

Gaius de Gaay Fortman

Parliamentary leader of the
Anti-Revolutionary Party
in the Senate

1973–1977
Succeeded by

Office discontinued

Political offices
Preceded by

Jaap Boersma

Minister of Social Affairs
1977–1981
Succeeded by

Joop den Uyl
as Minister of Social Affairs
and Employment

Civic offices
Preceded by

Kees de Wit

Director of the Scientific Council
for Government Policy

1985–1990
Succeeded by

Frans Rutten


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