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List of ministers of social affairs of the Netherlands

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Minister of Social Affairs
and Employment
of the Netherlands
Minister van Sociale Zaken
en Werkgelegenheid
Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Incumbent
Karien van Gennip
since 10 January 2022; 22 months ago (2022-01-10)
Ministry of Social Affairs 
 and Employment
StyleHis/Her Excellency
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
AppointerThe Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
Formation25 September 1918; 105 years ago (1918-09-25)
First holderPiet Aalberse
as Minister of Labour
DeputyCarola Schouten
as Minister without Portfolio
Salary170.000 (As of 2022)
(excluding expenses)
WebsiteMinister of Social Affairs and Employment

The minister of social affairs and employment (Dutch: Minister van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid) is the head of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment and a member of the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers. The current minister is Karien van Gennip of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party who has been in office since 10 January 2022. Regularly, a state secretary is assigned to the ministry who is tasked with specific portfolios, but not in the current cabinet. In the current cabinet there is also a minister without portfolio assigned to the ministry who is also giving specific portfolios. The current minister without portfolio is Carola Schouten of the Christian Union (CU) party who also has been in office since 10 January 2022 and has been assigned the portfolios of welfare and pensions and is additionally serving as Third Deputy Prime Minister.

List of ministers of social affairs

1918–1945

Minister of Labour Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Piet Aalberse
Piet Aalberse
(1871–1948)
25 September 1918 –
1 January 1923
Roman Catholic 
 State Party
Charles Ruijs de 
 Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck III)
[1][2]
Minister of Labour,
Commerce and Industry
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Piet Aalberse
Piet Aalberse
(1871–1948)
1 January 1923 –
4 August 1925
Roman Catholic 
 State Party
Charles Ruijs de 
 Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck II)
[2]
Dionysius Koolen
Dr.
Dionysius Koolen
(1871–1945)
4 August 1925 –
8 March 1926
Roman Catholic 
 State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn I)
[3]
Jan Rudolph Slotemaker de Bruïne
Dr.
Jan Rudolph 
 Slotemaker de Bruïne

(1869–1941)
8 March 1926 –
10 August 1929
Christian Historical Union Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer I)
[4]
Timotheus Verschuur
Timotheus Verschuur
(1886–1945)
10 August 1929 –
1 May 1932
Roman Catholic 
 State Party
Charles Ruijs de 
 Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck III)
[5]
Minister of Economic
Affairs and Labour
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Timotheus Verschuur
Timotheus Verschuur
(1886–1945)
1 May 1932 –
8 June 1933
Roman Catholic 
 State Party
Charles Ruijs de 
 Beerenbrouck

(Ruijs de Beerenbrouck III)
[5]
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn II)
[6]
Minister of Social Affairs Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Jan Rudolph Slotemaker de Bruïne
Dr.
Jan Rudolph 
 Slotemaker de Bruïne

(1869–1941)
8 June 1933 –
31 July 1935
Christian Historical Union Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn II)
[6]
Marcus Slingenberg
Marcus Slingenberg
(1881–1941)
31 July 1935 –
24 June 1937
Free-thinking 
 Democratic League
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn III)
[7]
Carl Romme
Carl Romme
(1896–1980)
24 June 1937 –
25 July 1939
Roman Catholic 
 State Party
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn IV)
[8]
Marinus Damme
Dr.
Marinus Damme
(1876–1966)
25 July 1939 –
10 August 1939
Independent 
 Liberal

(Classical Liberal)
Hendrikus Colijn
(Colijn V)
[9]
Jan van den Tempel
Dr.
Jan van den Tempel
(1877–1955)
10 August 1939 –
23 February 1945
Social Democratic 
 Workers' Party
Dirk Jan de Geer
(De Geer II)
[10]
Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
(Gerbrandy III)
[11]
Frans Wijffels
Frans Wijffels
(also Ministers of 
 Water Management
Feb.Apr.)

(1899–1968)
23 February 1945 –
25 June 1945
Roman Catholic 
 State Party
Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
(Gerbrandy III)
[12]

Since 1945

Minister of Social Affairs Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Willem Drees
Willem Drees
(1886–1988)
[Deputy]
25 June 1945 –
7 August 1948
Social Democratic 
 Workers' Party
Willem Schermerhorn
(Schermerhorn–
Drees
)

[13]
Labour Party Louis Beel
(Beel I)
[14]
Dolf Joekes
Dr.
Dolf Joekes
(1884–1962)
7 August 1948 –
15 September 1951
Labour Party Willem Drees
(Drees–Van Schaik
Drees I)

[15][16]
Minister of Social Affairs
and Health
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Dolf Joekes
Dr.
Dolf Joekes
(1884–1962)
15 September 1951 –
2 September 1952
Labour Party Willem Drees
(Drees I)
[16]
Ko Suurhoff
Ko Suurhoff
(1905–1967)
2 September 1952 –
22 December 1958
Labour Party Willem Drees
(Drees IIIII)
[17][18]
Louis Beel
Dr.
Louis Beel
(Prime Minister)
(1902–1985)
22 December 1958 –
19 May 1959
Catholic 
 People's Party
Louis Beel
(Beel II)
[19]
Charles van Rooy
Dr.
Charles van Rooy
(1912–1996)
19 May 1959 –
3 July 1961
[Res]
Catholic 
 People's Party
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[20]
Victor Marijnen
Victor Marijnen
(1917–1975)
3 July 1961 –
17 July 1961
[Ad Interim] [Minister]
Catholic 
 People's Party
Gerard Veldkamp
Dr.
Gerard Veldkamp
(1921–1990)
17 July 1961 –
5 April 1967
Catholic 
 People's Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen) [21]
Jo Cals
(Cals) [22]
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra) [23]
Bauke Roolvink
Bauke Roolvink
(1912–1979)
5 April 1967 –
6 July 1971
Anti-Revolutionary 
 Party
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[24]
Minister of Social Affairs Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Jaap Boersma
Jaap Boersma
(1929–2012)
6 July 1971 –
19 December 1977
Anti-Revolutionary 
 Party
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[25]
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[26]
Wil Albeda
Dr.
Wil Albeda
(1925–2014)
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Anti-Revolutionary 
 Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[27]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Minister of Social Affairs
and Employment
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Joop den Uyl
Joop den Uyl
(1919–1987)
[Deputy]
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Minister] [Res]
Labour Party Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[28]
Louw de Graaf
Louw de Graaf
(1930–2020)
29 May 1982 –
4 November 1982
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[29]
Jan de Koning
Jan de Koning
(1926–1994)
4 November 1982 –
3 February 1987
[Minister] [App]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[30]
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
[31]
Louw de Graaf
Louw de Graaf
(1930–2020)
3 February 1987 –
6 May 1987
[Acting]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Jan de Koning
Jan de Koning
(1926–1994)
6 May 1987 –
7 November 1989
[Minister]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Bert de Vries
Dr.
Bert de Vries
(born 1938)
7 November 1989 –
22 August 1994
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[32]
Ad Melkert
Ad Melkert
(born 1956)
22 August 1994 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[33]
Klaas de Vries
Klaas de Vries
(born 1943)
3 August 1998 –
24 March 2000
[App]
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[34]
Willem Vermeend
Dr.
Willem Vermeend
(born 1948)
24 March 2000 –
22 July 2002
Labour Party
Aart Jan de Geus
Aart Jan de Geus
(born 1955)
22 July 2002 –
22 February 2007
[Minister]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter 
 Balkenende

(Balkenende IIIIII)
[35][36][37]
Piet Hein Donner
Piet Hein Donner
(born 1948)
22 February 2007 –
14 October 2010
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Jan Peter 
 Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[38]
Henk Kamp
Henk Kamp
(born 1952)
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[39]
Lodewijk Asscher
Dr.
Lodewijk Asscher
(born 1974)
[Deputy]
5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
Labour Party Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[40]
Wouter Koolmees
Wouter Koolmees
(born 1977)
[Deputy]
26 October 2017 –
10 January 2022
Democrats 66 Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[41]
Karien van Gennip
Karien 
 van Gennip

(born 1968)
10 January 2022 –
Incumbent
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[42]
Resigned
Acting
Ad Interim
Deputy Prime Minister
Acting Deputy Prime Minister from 1 November 2019 until 14 May 2020
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
Minister for Kingdom Relations
Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport from 16 October 2002 until 27 May 2003
Appointed as acting Minister of the Interior
Appointed as Minister of the Interior

List of ministers without portfolio

Ministers without Portfolio Portfolio Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Carola Schouten
Carola Schouten
(born 1977)
[Deputy]
Welfare
Civic Engagement
Pensions
10 January 2022 –
Incumbent
Christian Union Mark Rutte
(Rutte IV)
[42]

List of state secretaries for social affairs

State Secretary for
Social Affairs
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Piet Muntendam
Dr.
Piet Muntendam
(1901–1986)
Primary 
 Healthcare

Elderly Care
Disability Policy
1 April 1950 –
15 September 1951
Labour Party Willem Drees
(Drees–Van Schaik)
[15][16]
Aat van Rhijn
Dr.
Aat van Rhijn
(1892–1986)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
15 February 1950 –
15 September 1951
Labour Party
State Secretary for
Social Affairs and
Health
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Piet Muntendam
Dr.
Piet Muntendam
(1901–1986)
Primary 
 Healthcare

Elderly Care
Disability Policy
15 September 1951 –
1 October 1953
[Res]
Labour Party Willem Drees
(Drees III)
[16][17]
Aat van Rhijn
Dr.
Aat van Rhijn
(1892–1986)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
15 September 1951 –
22 December 1958
Labour Party Willem Drees
(Drees IIIIII)
[16][17][18]
Vacant
Bauke Roolvink
Bauke Roolvink
(1912–1979)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
15 June 1959 –
24 July 1963
Anti-Revolutionary 
 Party
Jan de Quay
(De Quay)
[20]
Louis Bartels
Dr.
Louis Bartels
(1915–2002)
Primary 
 Healthcare

Elderly Care
Disability Policy
Medical Ethics
3 September 1963 –
5 April 1967
Catholic 
 People's Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[21]
Jo Cals
(Cals)
[22]
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[23]
José de Meijer
Dr.
José de Meijer
(1915–2000)
Occupational 
 Safety

Public 
 Organisations
15 November 1963 –
5 April 1967
Catholic 
 People's Party
Victor Marijnen
(Marijnen)
[21]
Jo Cals
(Cals)
[22]
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
[23]
Roelof Kruisinga
Dr.
Roelof Kruisinga
(1922–2012)
Primary 
 Healthcare

Elderly Care
Disability Policy
Medical Ethics
18 April 1967 –
6 July 1971
Christian 
 Historical Union
Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
[24]
State Secretary for
Social Affairs
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Koos Rietkerk
Koos Rietkerk
(1927–1986)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety
28 July 1971 –
23 April 1973
[Res]
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
[25]
Jan Mertens
Jan Mertens
(1916–2000)
• Social Security
Occupational 
 Safety
11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Catholic 
 People's Party
Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
[26]
Louw de Graaf
Louw de Graaf
(1930–2020)
• Social Security
Occupational 
 Safety
28 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Anti-Revolutionary 
 Party
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
[27]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
State Secretary for
Social Affairs and
Employment
Portfolio(s) Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Ien Dales
Ien Dales
(1931–1994)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Elderly Care
Disability Policy
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Res]
Labour Party Dries van Agt
(Van Agt II)
[28]
Hedy d'Ancona
Hedy d'Ancona
(born 1937)
Occupational 
 Safety

Adult 
 Education

Equality
Emancipation
11 September 1981 –
29 May 1982
[Res]
Labour Party
Piet van Zeil
Piet van Zeil
(1927–2012)
Occupational 
 Safety

Elderly Care
Disability Policy
12 June 1982 –
4 November 1982
[State Secretary]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt III)
[29]
Louw de Graaf
Louw de Graaf
(1930–2020)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety
5 November 1982 –
3 February 1987
[App]
Christian 
 Democratic Appeal
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[30][31]
6 May 1987 –
1 October 1989
[Res]
Hans Hoogervorst
Annelien Kappeyne 
 van de Coppello

(1936–1990)
Disability Policy
Family Policy
Equality
Emancipation
8 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
[30]
Elske ter Veld
Elske ter Veld
(1944–2017)
• Social Services
Equality
Emancipation
7 November 1989 –
4 June 1993
[Res]
Labour Party Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
[32]
Jacques Wallage
Jacques Wallage
(born 1946)
9 June 1993 –
22 August 1994
Labour Party
Robin Linschoten
Robin Linschoten
(born 1956)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety
22 August 1994 –
28 June 1998
[Res]
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Wim Kok
(Kok I)
[33]
Frank de Grave
Frank de Grave
(born 1955)
2 July 1996 –
3 August 1998
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Hans Hoogervorst
Hans Hoogervorst
(born 1956)
• Social Security
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Wim Kok
(Kok II)
[34]
Annelies Verstand
(born 1949)
• Unemployment
Equality
Emancipation
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Democrats 66
Mark Rutte
Mark Rutte
(born 1967)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
22 July 2002 –
17 June 2004
[App]
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Jan Peter 
 Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[35]
Jan Peter 
 Balkenende

(Balkenende II)
[36]
Henk van Hoof
Henk van Hoof
(born 1947)
17 June 2004 –
22 February 2007
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Jan Peter 
 Balkenende

(Balkenende III)
[37]
Philomena Bijlhout
(born 1957)
Family Policy
Equality
Emancipation
22 July 2002 –
24 July 2002
[Res]
Pim Fortuyn List Jan Peter 
 Balkenende

(Balkenende I)
[35]
Khee Liang Phoa
(born 1955)
9 September 2002 –
27 May 2003
Pim Fortuyn List
Ahmed Aboutaleb
Ahmed Aboutaleb
(born 1961)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
22 February 2007 –
18 December 2008
[App]
Labour Party Jan Peter 
 Balkenende

(Balkenende IV)
[38]
Jetta Klijnsma
Jetta Klijnsma
(born 1957)
18 December 2008 –
23 February 2010
[Res]
Labour Party
Paul de Krom
Paul de Krom
(born 1963)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
14 October 2010 –
5 November 2012
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte I)
[40]
Jetta Klijnsma
Jetta Klijnsma
(born 1957)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
Equality
Emancipation
5 November 2012 –
26 October 2017
Labour Party Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
[40]
Tamara van Ark
Tamara van Ark
(born 1974)
• Social Security
• Unemployment
Occupational 
 Safety

• Social Services
Youth Care
Equality
Emancipation
26 October 2017 –
9 July 2020
[App]
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Mark Rutte
(Rutte III)
[41]
Bas van 't Wout
Bas van 't Wout
(born 1979)
9 July 2020 –
20 January 2021
[App]
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Dennis Wiersma
Dennis Wiersma
(born 1986)
10 August 2021 –
10 January 2022
People's Party 
 for Freedom and 
 Democracy
Resigned
Appointed as State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science
Appointed as Mayor of Rotterdam
Appointed as Minister without Portfolio for Health, Welfare and Sport
Appointed as Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy
State Secretary for Economic Affairs

See also

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