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Creator: C.W.A.M. Aarts (University of Twente Twente), H. Anker (University of Nijmegen), J.J.M. van Holsteyn (University of Leiden), E.V. Oppenhuis (University of Amsterdam), P.C.P.M Pennings (Free University Amsterdam), K. Wittebrood (University of Nijmegen), Stichting Kiezersonderzoek Nederland (SKON)
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> Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1994

Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of May 3, 1994. Pre-election wave: reading of newspapers, tv-newscast exposure / most important national problems / party identification and membership / evaluation of government policy on economy, employment and respondents personal finances / perception of main parties' standpoints on various political issues: euthanasia, crime, income differences, nuclear plants, ethnic minorities, R's own viewpoints regarding these matters / voting at last municipal elections /feasibility of multi-party system / sympathy rating of parties and leading politicians / coalition preference / party identification of parents / most essential goals in life / the inflow of asylum-seekers / the meaning of life / the life of Brian / Post-election wave: exposure to election campaigns, participation in it / voting behaviour, time of vote decision, voting stability / image of political parties regarding their ability to solve specific problems: crime, employment, pollution, welfare-fraud, financing deficit, pensioners' incomes / importance ranking of these problems / voting for European parliament / perception of main parties' standpoints on the unification of Europe, R's own standpoints in this matter / who will be the best prime minister / familiarity with politicians / best &amp, worst qualities of leading politicians / left-right rating of political parties / meaning of the concepts of left and right / sense of political efficacy / image of politicians and the political system / civic competence / relation between citizens and politicians / importance of the city council ( gemeenteraad ), provincial states ( provinciale staten ), national and European parliament to R's personal life / importance ranking of various political and personal issues / political participation / who are most entitled to a job / attitude to foreigners / racism / positive discrimination / chance that R will ever vote for other political parties / role of religion in public life, pillarization. Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership.

Creator: Kooreman, P., Carman, Katie
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Disease Prevention

The study focuses on health
behaviour and disease probabilities.

Disease Prevention > Main Measure (September 2008)

In September 2008, a questionnaire on preventive
care and the value of risk reduction was administered to the LISS panel. Panel
members were asked about their participation in preventive care programs
available in the Netherlands
(flu shots, cervical cancer tests, mammograms, STD tests and the use of aspirin
for the prevention of heart disease). In addition, they were asked about their previous experience with the disease and
prevention, whether they were invited to participate in the free program, the
motivations behind their participation decision, the actual or expected costs
of the intervention, risk factors that might influence their individual risk of
disease, and their perceptions of the risks they face with and without
preventive care.

Panel members were
asked a number of subjective probability questions, including the risk of
developing a particular disease and the risk of mortality. The questionnaire also had an experiment to
investigate the role of framing. Some people were asked about the probability
of survival and others were asked about the probability of death. Also the order
of the subjective probability questions was randomized.

Finally, visual aids were used to help people to interpret and express
small probabilities: One third of the respondents answered the probability
questions in a normal answer box, one third received a digital scale to provide
their answer, and one third was presented a number-line with a magnifier,
making it easier to choose very small probabilities.

Disease Prevention > Flu Shot (January 2009)

In Januari 2009, a question was asked in the LISS panel about the flu shot. This followed the questionnaire which had been administered in the panel in September 2008.

Disease Prevention > Flu (April 2009)

In April 2009 a question about the flu was asked in the LISS panel. This question followed the questionnaire on Disease prevention, which was administered in September 2008.

Creator: CentERdata
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Immigrant panel > Family and Household

This questionnaire is part of the LISS-I Core Study, a longitudinal
survey delivering a broad range of social core information about the
panel members. The survey focuses on family and household.

Immigrant panel > Family and Household > Wave 1

In March 2011, the LISS I-panel completed a questionnaire on family and household.

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)
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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