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LISS panel > Employers about hiring employees and the role of the retirement policy |
In this survey employers are being asked about hiring employees and the role of the retirement policy. |
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LISS panel > Partner relationships |
This study focuses on personal consumption expenditure, the |
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LISS panel > Time Use and Consumption > Part 6 |
The survey focuses on time use and consumption. |
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LISS panel > Time Use and Consumption > Wave 2 |
This is the second wave of the Study Time Use and Consumption. |
LISS panel > Time Use and Consumption > Wave 3 |
This is the third wave of the Study Time Use and Consumption. |
LISS panel > Time Use and Consumption > Wave 4 |
This is the fourth wave of the Study Time Use and Consumption. |
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LISS panel > Time Use and Consumption > Wave 5 |
This is the fifth wave of the Study Time Use and Consumption. |
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Tilburg Election Study 2017 |
In the Tilburg Election Study (a collaboration of researchers associated with CentERdata, the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM), and the Tilburg Law School (TLS)), the LISS panel was used in a scientific experiment to predict how voters would vote in the general (parliamentary) elections held on 15 March 2017. Approximately 3,500 respondents were presented questions about their political preference, on a weekly basis. The calculation to predict the results took account of voters still unsure whether they would cast their vote, or for which party. From 16 March 2017 (the day after the elections), panel members were asked about their voting behaviour. |
Tilburg Election Study 2017 > Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2017 |
As part of the Tilburg Election Survey (a collaboration of researchers associated with CentERdata, the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM), and the Tilburg Law School (TLS)), LISS panel members were asked about their voting behaviour from the day after the elections. |
Tilburg Election Study 2017 > Forecast Dutch Parliamentary Election Results |
In the Tilburg Election Study (a collaboration of researchers associated with CentERdata, the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM), and the Tilburg Law School (TLS)), the LISS panel was used in a scientific experiment to predict how voters would vote in the general (parliamentary) elections held on 15 March 2017. Approximately 3,500 respondents were presented questions about their political preference, on a weekly basis. The calculation to predict the results took account of voters still unsure whether they would cast their vote, or for which party. |