List of ministers of education of the Netherlands

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Minister of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands
Minister van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap
Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Minister of Education, Culture and Science Ingrid van Engelshoven
Incumbent
Ingrid van Engelshoven
since 26 October 2017; 6 years ago (2017-10-26)
Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
StyleHis/Her Excellency
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
AppointerMark Rutte
as Prime Minister
Formation17 February 1798; 226 years ago (1798-02-17)
First holderTheodorus van Kooten
as Secretary of National Education
DeputyArie Slob
as Minister without Portfolio
Salary157,287 (As of 2017)
(including 4,193 of expenses)
WebsiteMinister of Education, Culture and Science

The Minister of Education, Culture and Science (Dutch: Minister van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap) is the head of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and a member of the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers. The current Minister of Education, Culture and Science is Ingrid van Engelshoven of the Democrats 66 (D66) who has been in office since 26 October 2017. The Minister of Education, Culture and Science is often assigned a State Secretary who is tasked with specific portfolios, there is currently no State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science. Additionally there is a Minister without Portfolio assigned to the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Arie Slob of the Christian Union (CU) who has been in office since 26 October 2017.[1]

List of Ministers of Education

For full list, see List of Ministers of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands. (in Dutch)

Minister of Education,
Arts and Sciences
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Christian Historical Union/meta/color;"| Johannes Theodoor de Visser Dr.
Johannes
Theodoor
de Visser

(1857–1932)
25 September 1918 –
4 August 1925
Christian
Historical Union
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck I
II)

[2][3]
style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Victor Henri Rutgers Victor Henri
Rutgers

(1877–1945)
4 August 1925 –
8 March 1926
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn I)
[4]
style="background:Template:Roman Catholic State Party/meta/color;"| Marius Waszink Marius Waszink
(1881–1943)
8 March 1926 –
10 August 1929
Roman Catholic
State Party
Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer I)
[5]
style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Jan Terpstra Jan Terpstra
(1888–1952)
10 August 1929 –
26 May 1933
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Charles Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de
Beerenbrouck III
)

[6]
style="background:Template:Free-thinking Democratic League/meta/color;"| Henri Marchant Henri Marchant
(1869–1956)
26 May 1933 –
18 May 1935
[Res]
Free-thinking
Democratic League
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn II)
[7]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Christian Historical Union/meta/color;"| Jan Rudolph Slotemaker de Bruïne Dr.
Jan Rudolph
Slotemaker
de Bruïne

(1869–1941)
18 May 1935 –
25 July 1939
[Minister]
Christian
Historical Union
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn IIIIV)
[8][9]
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| Bep Schrieke Dr.
Bep Schrieke
(1890–1945)
25 July 1939 –
10 August 1939
Independent
Classical Liberal
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn V)
[10]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Free-thinking Democratic League/meta/color;"| Gerrit Bolkestein Gerrit Bolkestein
(1871–1956)
10 August 1939 –
25 June 1945
Free-thinking
Democratic League
Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer II)
[11]
Pieter Sjoerds
Gerbrandy

(Gerbrandy IIIIII)
[12][13]
style="background:Template:Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Gerard van der Leeuw Dr.
Gerard van
der Leeuw

(1898–1981)
25 June 1945 –
3 July 1946
Social Democratic
Workers' Party
Willem Schermerhorn
(Schermerhorn–Drees)
[14]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Labour Party
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Jos Gielen Dr.
Jos Gielen
(1898–1981)
3 July 1946 –
7 August 1948
Catholic
People's Party
Louis Beel
(Beel I)
[15]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Theo Rutten Dr.
Theo Rutten
(1899–1980)
7 August 1948 –
2 September 1952
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees–Van Schaik
Drees I)

[16][17]
rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Jo Cals Jo Cals
(1914–1971)
2 September 1952 –
7 November 1961
[Note]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees IIIII)
[18][19]
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[20]
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[21]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Marga Klompé Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
7 November 1961 –
4 February 1962
[Acting] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Jo Cals Jo Cals
(1914–1971)
4 February 1962 –
23 April 1963
[Note]
Catholic
People's Party
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Marga Klompé Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
23 April 1963 –
24 July 1963
[Acting] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Theo Bot Theo Bot
(1911–1984)
24 July 1963 –
14 April 1965
Catholic
People's Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[22]
Minister of Education
and Sciences
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Isaäc Arend Diepenhorst Dr.
Isaäc Arend
Diepenhorst

(1916–2004)
14 April 1965 –
5 April 1967
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Jo Cals
(Cals)
[23]
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[24]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Gerard Veringa Dr.
Gerard Veringa
(1924–1999)
5 April 1967 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[25]
style="background:Template:Christian Historical Union/meta/color;"| Chris van Veen Chris van Veen
(1922–2009)
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Christian
Historical Union
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[26]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jos van Kemenade Dr.
Jos van Kemenade
(1937–2020)
11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Labour Party Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[27]
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Arie Pais Dr.
Arie Pais
(born 1930)
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[28]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jos van Kemenade Dr.
Jos van Kemenade
(1937–2020)
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Res]
Labour Party Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[29]
rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Wim Deetman Wim Deetman
(born 1945)
29 May 1982 –
14 September 1989
[App]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[30]
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[31]
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
[32]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Gerrit Braks Gerrit Braks
(1933–2017)
14 September 1989 –
7 November 1989
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jo Ritzen Dr.
Jo Ritzen
(born 1945)
7 November 1989 –
22 August 1994
Labour Party Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[33]
Minister of Education,
Culture and Science
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jo Ritzen Dr.
Jo Ritzen
(born 1945)
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[34]
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Loek Hermans Loek Hermans
(born 1951)
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[35]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Maria van der Hoeven Maria van
der Hoeven

(born 1949)
22 July 2002 –
22 February 2007
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IIIIII)
[36][37][38]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Ronald Plasterk Dr.
Ronald Plasterk
(born 1957)
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
Labour Party Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[39]
style="background:Template:ChristianUnion/meta/color;"| André Rouvoet André Rouvoet
(born 1962)
[Deputy]
23 February 2010 –
14 October 2010
[Minister]
Christian Union
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Marja van Bijsterveldt Marja van
Bijsterveldt

(born 1961)
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[40]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jet Bussemaker Dr.
Jet Bussemaker
(born 1961)
5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
Labour Party Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[41]
style="background:Template:Democrats 66/meta/color;"| Ingrid van Engelshoven Ingrid van
Engelshoven

(born 1966)
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
Democrats 66 Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[42]
Resigned
Acting
Ad Interim
Deputy Prime Minister
Medical leave of absence from 7 November 1961 until 4 February 1962 and from 23 April 1963
Appointed as Speaker of the House of Representatives
Minister of Social Affairs in 1935
Minister of Social Work
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
Minister without Portfolio for Health, Welfare and Sport

Living former Ministers of Education

Minister of Education Term Age
Arie Pais 1977–1981 (1930-04-16) 16 April 1930 (age 94)
Wim Deetman 1982–1989 (1945-04-03) 3 April 1945 (age 79)
Jo Ritzen 1989–1998 (1945-10-03) 3 October 1945 (age 78)
Loek Hermans 1998–2002 (1951-04-23) 23 April 1951 (age 73)
Maria van der Hoeven 2002–2007 (1949-09-13) 13 September 1949 (age 74)
Ronald Plasterk 2007–2010 (1957-04-12) 12 April 1957 (age 67)
André Rouvoet 2010 (1962-01-04) 4 January 1962 (age 62)
Marja van Bijsterveldt 2010–2012 (1961-06-27) 27 June 1961 (age 62)
Jet Bussemaker 2012–2017 (1961-01-15) 15 January 1961 (age 63)

List of Ministers without Portfolio

Minister without Portfolio Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Democratic Socialists '70/meta/color;"| Mauk de Brauw Jonkheer
Mauk de Brauw
(1925–1984)
Higher
Education

Science Policy
6 July 1971 –
21 July 1972
[Res]
Democratic
Socialists '70
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel I)
[26]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Christian Historical Union/meta/color;"| Chris van Veen Chris van Veen
(1922–2009)
21 July 1972 –
11 May 1973
[Minister]
Christian
Historical Union
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel II)
[26]
style="background:Template:Political Party of Radicals/meta/color;"| Boy Trip Boy Trip
(1921–1990)
Science Policy 11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Political Party
of Radicals
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[27]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Rinus Peijnenburg Rinus Peijnenburg
(1928–1979)
Science Policy 19 December 1977 –
1 April 1979
[Died]
Catholic
People's Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[28]
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Leendert Ginjaar Dr.
Leendert Ginjaar
(1928–2003)
1 April 1979 –
3 May 1979
[Acting] [Minister]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
style="background:Template:Independent Catholic (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Ton van Trier Dr.
Ton van Trier
(1926–1983)
3 May 1979 –
11 September 1981
Independent
Christian Democratic
Catholic
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Catholic
People's Party
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Christian
Democratic Appeal
Not in use
(1981–2017)
style="background:Template:ChristianUnion/meta/color;"| Arie Slob Arie Slob
(born 1961)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
Media
26 October 2017 –
Incumbent
Christian Union Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[42]
Resigned
Acting
Died in Office
Minister of Education and Sciences
Minister of Health and Environment

List of State Secretaries for Education

State Secretary for
Education, Arts
and Sciences
Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Jo Cals Jo Cals
(1914–1971)
Youth Care
• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
15 March 1950 –
2 September 1952
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees–Van Schaik
Drees I)

[16][17]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Anna de Waal Dr.
Anna de Waal
(1906–1981)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education

Youth Care
2 February 1953 –
16 March 1957
[Res]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees II)
[18]
Willem Drees
(Drees III)
[19]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| René Höppener René Höppener
(1903–1983)
Youth Care
• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
12 November 1956 –
19 May 1959
Catholic
People's Party
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[20]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Gerard Stubenrouch Gerard
Stubenrouch

(1918–1962)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education
16 June 1959 –
22 April 1962
[Died]
Catholic
People's Party
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[21]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Harry Janssen Dr.
Harry Janssen
(1910–1982)
4 June 1962 –
24 July 1963
Catholic
People's Party
style="background:Template:Christian Historical Union/meta/color;"| Ynso Scholten Ynso Scholten
(1918–1984)
Youth Care
• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
16 June 1959 –
24 July 1963
Christian
Historical Union
style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Hans Grosheide Hans Grosheide
(born 1930)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
3 September 1963 –
14 April 1965
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[22]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Louis van de Laar Louis van de Laar
(1921–2004)
• Social Services
Youth Care
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
24 October 1963 –
14 April 1965
Catholic
People's Party
State Secretary for
Education and Sciences
Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Hans Grosheide Hans Grosheide
(born 1930)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
14 April 1965 –
6 July 1971
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Jo Cals
(Cals)
[23]
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[24]
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[25]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Kees Schelfhout Kees Schelfhout
(1918–1983)
Primary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
28 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Catholic
People's Party
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[26]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Ger Klein Dr.
Ger Klein
(1925–1998)
Higher
education
11 May 1973 –
8 September 1977
[Res]
Labour Party Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[27]
style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Antoon Veerman Dr.
Antoon Veerman
(1916–1993)
Secondary
Education

Special
Education
11 May 1973 –
1 September 1975
[Res]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Klaas de Jong Klaas de Jong
(1926–2011)
1 September 1975 –
19 December 1977
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Secondary
Education
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[28]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Ad Hermes Ad Hermes
(1929–2002)
Primary
Education
9 January 1978 –
29 May 1982
Catholic
People's Party
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[29]
Primary
Education

Special
Education
29 May 1982 –
4 November 1982
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[30]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Wim Deetman Wim Deetman
(born 1945)
Secondary
Education

Adult
Education
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[29]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Nell Ginjaar-Maas Nell Ginjaar-Maas
(1931–2012)
Secondary
Education

Adult
Education
5 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[31]
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Adult
Education
14 July 1986 –
7 November 1989
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
[32]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Gerard van Leijenhorst Gerard van
Leijenhorst

(1928–2001)
Primary
Education
8 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[31]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Jacques Wallage Jacques Wallage
(born 1946)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
7 November 1989 –
9 June 1993
[App]
Labour Party Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[33]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Roel in 't Veld Dr.
Roel in 't Veld
(born 1942)
Secondary
Education

Higher
education

Science Policy
9 June 1993 –
19 June 1993
[Res]
Labour Party
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Job Cohen Dr.
Job Cohen
(born 1947)
Higher
education

Science Policy
2 July 1993 –
22 August 1994
Labour Party
State Secretary for
Education, Culture
and Science
Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Tineke Netelenbos Tineke Netelenbos
(born 1944)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[34]
style="background:Template:Democrats 66/meta/color;"| Aad Nuis Aad Nuis
(1933–2007)
Science Policy
Media
Culture
Art
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Democrats 66
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Karin Adelmund Karin Adelmund
(1949–2005)
Primary
Education

Secondary
Education

Special
Education
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[35]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Rick van der Ploeg Dr.
Rick van der Ploeg
(born 1956)
Media
Culture
Art
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Labour Party
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Annette Nijs Annette Nijs
(born 1961)
Higher
Education

Adult
Education

Science Policy
22 July 2002 –
9 June 2004
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[36]
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende II)
[37]
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Mark Rutte Mark Rutte
(born 1967)
17 June 2004 –
27 June 2006
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Bruno Bruins Bruno Bruins
(born 1963)
29 June 2006 –
3 July 2006
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Higher
Education

Adult
Education

Science Policy
3 July 2006 –
22 February 2007
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende III)
[38]
style="background:Template:Pim Fortuyn List/meta/color;"| Cees van Leeuwen
(born 1951)
Media
Culture
Art
22 July 2002 –
27 May 2003
Pim Fortuyn List Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[36]
style="background:Template:Democrats 66/meta/color;"| Medy van der Laan Medy van der Laan
(born 1968)
Media
Culture
Art
27 May 2003 –
3 July 2006
[Res]
Democrats 66 Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende II)
[37]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Marja van Bijsterveldt Marja van
Bijsterveldt

(born 1961)
Secondary
Education
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter
Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[39]
Higher
Education

Secondary
Education

• Science
Media
Culture
Art
Emancipation
23 February 2010 –
14 October 2010
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Sharon Dijksma Sharon Dijksma
(born 1971)
Primary
Education

Special
Education

Preschool
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
Labour Party
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Halbe Zijlstra Halbe Zijlstra
(born 1969)
Higher
Education

Adult
Education

Science Policy
Culture
Art
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[40]
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Sander Dekker Sander Dekker
(born 1975)
Higher
Education

Science Policy
Media
Culture
Art
5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[41]
Vacant
Resigned
Died in Office
Appointed as State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment

Living former State Secretaries for Education

State Secretary for Education Term Age
Hans Grosheide 1963–1971 (1930-08-06) 6 August 1930 (age 93)
Wim Deetman 1981–1982 (1945-04-03) 3 April 1945 (age 79)
Jacques Wallage 1989–1993 (1946-09-27) 27 September 1946 (age 77)
Roel in 't Veld 1993 (1942-07-20) 20 July 1942 (age 81)
Job Cohen 1993–1994 (1947-10-18) 18 October 1947 (age 76)
Tineke Netelenbos 1994–1998 (1944-02-15) 15 February 1944 (age 80)
Rick van der Ploeg 1998–2002 (1956-04-28) 28 April 1956 (age 68)
Annette Nijs 2002–2004 (1961-12-16) 16 December 1961 (age 62)
Cees van Leeuwen 2002–2003 (1951-04-29) 29 April 1951 (age 73)
Medy van der Laan 2003–2006 (1968-09-14) 14 September 1968 (age 55)
Mark Rutte 2004–2006 (1967-02-14) 14 February 1967 (age 57)
Bruno Bruins 2006–2007 (1963-07-10) 10 July 1963 (age 60)
Marja van Bijsterveldt 2007–2010 (1961-06-27) 27 June 1961 (age 62)
Sharon Dijksma 2007–2010 (1971-04-16) 16 April 1971 (age 53)
Halbe Zijlstra 2010–2012 (1969-01-21) 21 January 1969 (age 55)
Sander Dekker 2012–2017 (1975-02-09) 9 February 1975 (age 49)

List of Ministers of Social Work

Minister of Social Work Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Louis Beel Dr.
Louis Beel
(1902–1977)
[Deputy]
2 September 1952 –
9 September 1952
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees II)
[18]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Frans-Jozef van Thiel Frans-Jozef
van Thiel

(1906–1993)
9 September 1952 –
13 October 1956
Catholic
People's Party
rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Marga Klompé Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
13 October 1956 –
24 July 1963
Catholic
People's Party
Willem Drees
(Drees III)
[19]
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[20]
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[21]
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Jo Schouwenaar-Franssen Jo Schouwenaar-
Franssen

(1909–1995)
24 July 1963 –
14 April 1965
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[22]
Minister of Culture,
Recreation and Social Work
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Maarten Vrolijk Maarten Vrolijk
(1919–1994)
14 April 1965 –
22 November 1966
Labour Party Jo Cals
(Cals)
[23]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Marga Klompé Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
22 November 1966 –
7 January 1971
[Note]
Catholic
People's Party
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[24]
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[25]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Gerard Veringa Dr.
Gerard Veringa
(1924–1999)
7 January 1971 –
22 February 1971
[Acting] [Minister]
Catholic
People's Party
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Marga Klompé Dr.
Marga Klompé
(1912–1986)
22 February 1971 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Piet Engels Piet Engels
(1922–2009)
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Catholic
People's Party
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[26]
style="background:Template:Political Party of Radicals/meta/color;"| Harry van Doorn Harry van Doorn
(1915–1992)
11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Political Party
of Radicals
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[27]
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Til Gardeniers-Berendsen Til Gardeniers-
Berendsen

(1925–2019)
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Catholic
People's Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[28]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Christian
Democratic Appeal
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| André van der Louw André van
der Louw

(1933–2005)
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Res]
Labour Party Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[29]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Hans de Boer Hans de Boer
(born 1937)
29 May 1982 –
11 October 1982
[Note]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[30]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Til Gardeniers-Berendsen Til Gardeniers-
Berendsen

(1925–2019)
11 October 1982 –
4 November 1982
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Resigned
Acting
Ad interim
Medical leave of absence from 7 January 1971 until 22 February 1971
Medical leave of absence from 11 October 1982
Minister of the Interior
Minister of Education and Sciences
Minister of Health and Environment

Living former Ministers of Social Work

Minister of Social Work Term Age
Hans de Boer 1982 (1937-05-30) 30 May 1937 (age 86)

List of State Secretaries for Social Work

State Secretary for
Culture, Recreation
and Social Work
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Cees Egas Cees Egas
(1913–2001)
• Social Services
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
10 May 1965 –
22 November 1966
Labour Party Jo Cals
(Cals)
[23]
Vacant
style="background:Template:Catholic People's Party/meta/color;"| Hein van de Poel Hein van de Poel
(1915–1993)
• Unemployment
• Social Services
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
29 May 1967 –
6 July 1971
Catholic
People's Party
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[25]
style="background:Template:Democratic Socialists '70/meta/color;"| Fia van Veenendaal-van Meggelen Fia van Veenendaal-
van Meggelen

(1918–2005)
• Social Services
Disability Policy
28 July 1971 –
21 July 1972
[Res]
Democratic
Socialists '70
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel I)
[26]
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Henk Vonhoff Henk Vonhoff
(1931–2010)
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
28 July 1971 –
23 April 1973
[Res]
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
• Social Services
Disability Policy
Youth Care
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel II)
[26]
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Netherlands)/meta/color;"| Wim Meijer Wim Meijer
(born 1939)
• Social Services
Environmental
Policy

• Nature
• Recreation
11 May 1973 –
8 September 1977
[Res]
Labour Party Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[27]
style="background:Template:Anti Revolutionary Party/meta/color;"| Jeltien Kraaijeveld-Wouters Jeltien
Kraaijeveld-
Wouters

(born 1932)
• Unemployment
Equality
Emancipation
28 December 1977 –
9 September 1981
[Res]
Anti-Revolutionary
Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[28]
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Christian
Democratic Appeal
style="background:Template:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy/meta/color;"| Gerard Wallis de Vries Gerard Wallis
de Vries

(1936–2018)
• Social Services
Environmental
Policy

• Nature
Media
Culture
Art
• Recreation
Sport
4 January 1978 –
11 September 1981
People's Party
for Freedom and
Democracy
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Appeal/meta/color;"| Hans de Boer Hans de Boer
(born 1937)
• Social Services
• Nature
Culture
Art
• Recreation
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
Christian
Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[29]
Resigned

Living former State Secretaries of Social Work

State Secretary of Social Work Term Age
Wim Meijer 1973–1977 (1939-08-16) 16 August 1939 (age 84)
Jeltien Kraaijeveld-Wouters 1977–1981 (1932-11-04) 4 November 1932 (age 91)
Hans de Boer 1981–1982 (1937-05-30) 30 May 1937 (age 86)

See also

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