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Creator: Rik Pieters, Esther Jaspers, Roxanne van Giesen
Title Description
LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2016 March

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel . The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the twenty-fifth TILCOM measurement, conducted in March 2016.

LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2016 June

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel . The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the twenty-sixth TILCOM measurement, conducted in June 2016.

Creator: Rik Pieters, Roxanne van Giesen
Title Description
LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2016 December

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel . The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the twenty-eighth TILCOM measurement, conducted in December 2016.

LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2017 March

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel . The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the twenty-ninth TILCOM measurement, conducted in March 2017.

LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2017 June

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel . The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the thirtieth TILCOM measurement, conducted in June 2017.

LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2017 September

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel . The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the thirty-first TILCOM measurement, conducted in September 2017.

Creator: Rik Pieters, Roxanne van Giesen, Millie Elsen
Title Description
LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2016 September

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel . The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the twenty-seventh TILCOM measurement, conducted in September 2016.

Creator: Robert Dur (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Benedetta Ricci (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Title Description
LISS panel > Policy experimentation aversion

The study investigates how people really think about policy experimentation.

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)
Title Description
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)
Title Description
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.

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