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Creator: Vivian Visser (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Willem de Koster (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Jeroen van der Waal (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
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LISS panel > How to reduce the education gap in participation in citizens’ initiatives: A vignette survey experiment

This study is about reducing the education gap in participation in citizens’ initiatives.

LISS Data Archive > Does incongruence between civil servants’ and citizens’ socioeconomic status negatively affect how citizens relate to civil servants and local governments? A survey experiment

Study on whether the (in)congruence between civil servants’ and citizens’ SES background affects how citizens relate to both civil servants and local governments.

Creator: Jetske Bouma (PBL)
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LISS panel > State of the environment and environmental policy

This study is about the state of the environment and
environmental policies. This study was administered as part of the Balans voor de Leefomgeving 2020 (State of the environment) about people’s attitudes and opinions
with regard to the state of the environment and of environmental policy.

Creator: Johan van Wilsem (Leiden University), Andrea Donker (University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Joanne van der Leun (Leiden University)
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LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 2

In February 2010, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on computer crime victimization.This is the
second wave of the questionnaire, wave 1 is administered in 2008.

LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 4

The survey focuses on experiences of digital crime victimization among the general public. It aims to estimate prevalence of computer crime victimization, its social distribution, the relationship between conventional and computer crime victimization, and individual development in victimization and its risk factors. This is the fourth wave of the questionnaire, wave 1 is administered in 2008, wave 2 in 2010 and wave 3 in 2012.

LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 5

The survey focuses on experiences of digital crime victimization among the general public. It aims to estimate prevalence of computer crime victimization, its social distribution, the relationship between conventional and computer crime victimization, and individual development in victimization and its risk factors. This is the fifth wave of the questionnaire, wave 1 is administered in 2008, wave 2 in 2010, wave 3 in 2012 and wave 4 in 2014.

LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 2

In February 2010, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on computer crime victimization.This is the
second wave of the questionnaire, wave 1 is administered in 2008.

LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 4

The survey focuses on experiences of digital crime victimization among the general public. It aims to estimate prevalence of computer crime victimization, its social distribution, the relationship between conventional and computer crime victimization, and individual development in victimization and its risk factors. This is the fourth wave of the questionnaire, wave 1 is administered in 2008, wave 2 in 2010 and wave 3 in 2012.

LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 5

The survey focuses on experiences of digital crime victimization among the general public. It aims to estimate prevalence of computer crime victimization, its social distribution, the relationship between conventional and computer crime victimization, and individual development in victimization and its risk factors. This is the fifth wave of the questionnaire, wave 1 is administered in 2008, wave 2 in 2010, wave 3 in 2012 and wave 4 in 2014.

Creator: Oda Sund (University of Amsterdam), Thomas Douenne (University of Amsterdam), Joël van der Weele (University of Amsterdam)
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LISS Data Archive > Perceptions of inequality and fiscal policy preferences

This study aims to understand citizens’ perception of inequalities in wealth and income.

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