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Creator: CentERdata
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Immigrant panel > Family and Household > Wave 2

In March 2014, the LISS I-panel completed the second wave of a questionnaire on family and household.

Creator: Mara Yerkes (Utrecht University), Janna Besamusca (University of Amsterdam), Roos van der Zwan (University of Amsterdam), Stéfanie André (Radboud University), Chantal Remery (Utrecht University), Peter Kruyen (Radboud University), Debby Beckers (Radboud University), Sabine Geurts (Radboud University)
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LISS panel > Gender inequalities in times of the COVID-19 pandemic > Wave 2

This study focuses on gender inequalities within households in times of the COVID-19 pandemic. This measurement is a continuation of a similar survey of April 2020.

Creator: Mara Yerkes (Utrecht University), Janna Besamusca (University of Amsterdam), Roos van der Zwan (University of Amsterdam), Paul de Beer (University of Amsterdam), Stéfanie André (Radboud University), Chantal Remery (Utrecht University), Peter Kruyen (Radboud University), Debby Beckers (Radboud University), Sabine Geurts (Radboud University)
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LISS panel > Gender inequalities in times of the COVID-19 pandemic > Wave 1

This study focuses on gender inequalities within households in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Creator: Mara Yerkes (Utrecht University), Janna Besamusca (University of Amsterdam), Roos van der Zwan (UvA), Paul de Beer (UvA), Stéfanie André (Radboud University), Chantal Remery (UU), Peter Kruyen (RU), Debby Beckers (RU), Sabine Geurts (RU)
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LISS Data Archive > Gender inequalities in times of the COVID-19 pandemic

This study focuses on gender inequalities within households in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

LISS panel > Gender inequalities in times of the COVID-19 pandemic

This study focuses on gender inequalities within households in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Creator: Chantal van den Berg (Free University Amsterdam)
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LISS panel > Viral Justice

This research investigates the perception of society about sharing messages about sexual victimization online, more specifically e-shaming.

Creator: Charness, Gary, Offerman, Theo, Villeval, Marie Claire
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True Risk Preferences > Testing Mechanisms for Identifying True Risk Preferences

In February 2012, a questionnaire consisting of 5 parts was fielded in the LISS panel. Part 4 consisted of 5 different versions. The respondents were presented one of these versions, which version the respondent received, was determined at random. In the first 4 versions, the respondent had the possibility of earning money (with the exception of 1 conditional group, which was unable to earn money in part 4). Each time, the amount of money depended on the respondent’s decision and a die or coin tossed by the computer. One of the questionnaire parts was selected for actual payment of the sum earned. This amount was shown directly upon completion of the questionnaire.

True Risk Preferences

Testing Mechanisms for Identifying True Risk Preferences.

True Risk Preferences > Testing Mechanisms for Identifying True Risk Preferences – additional questions

In February a questionnaire about dealing with risks was presented to the LISS panel. Some additional questions were included in the Health Core questionnaire in November and December.

Creator: Bender, Michael, Chasiotis, A., Van De Vijver, F.J.R.
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Immigrant panel > Operant Motive Test

In September and October 2010, a questionnaire was administered to the Immigrant panel in which respondents were asked to answer three questions about six pictures (from 12 pictures in total). In September, it was randomly determined whether the respondent received picture 1 - 6 or picture 7 – 12. In October the respondent received the other six pictures. If a panelmember did not participate in September the order of the pictures was randomly determined in October (1 - 6 or 7 - 12).

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