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LISS panel > Health > Wave 6 |
This is the sixth wave of the Health module of the LISS Core Study. This survey focuses on health, health perception and health related to job situation. |
LISS panel > Health > Wave 7 |
This is the seventh wave of the Health module of the LISS Core Study. This survey focuses on health, health perception and health related to job situation. |
LISS panel > Health > Wave 1 |
This survey focuses on health, health perception and health related to job situation. |
LISS panel > Health > Wave 2 |
This is the second wave of the Health module of the LISS Core Study. |
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LISS panel > WTP Passenger Car Survey |
The survey consists of a choice experiment to measure consumers’ preferences for different types of cars. |
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LISS panel > Public participation |
The survey is about public participation and legitimacy. |
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LISS panel > Algorithmic Decision Making Systems |
This study concerns panel members’ knowledge and experience |
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LISS panel > Enrichment Experiment |
In March 2011, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about impending data enrichment. This data enrichment means that CentERdata, in collaboration with Statistics Netherlands, may combine respondents’ answers in LISS questionnaires with information about the respondent known to Statistics Netherlands. This questionnaire aims to gain insight into how respondents can best be informed about this enrichment. To this end, first various emails and letters were sent to 745 panel members. These panel members were divided into four experimental groups: Group 1 = received brief text by email Group 2 = received brief text by letterGroup 3 = received extensive text by email Group 4 = received extensive text by letter This questionnaire investigates whether respondents have understood the information provided to them in the previously sent email or letter, and whether this notification affects the respondents’ attitude towards privacy issues. To research the latter aspect, a control group was selected consisting of 500 randomly chosen households (including all household members of age 16 and over). This control group was only presented the questions about privacy. |
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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. |
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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. |