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Creator: Aarts, C.W.A.M.
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LISS panel > Elections House of Representatives 2010

In this study respondents were asked which party they planned to vote for at the elections for the House of Representatives in June 2010.

LISS panel > Immigrants in the Netherlands

The survey investigates the views of the native Dutch public on immigrants. The study incorporates a vignette experiment.

Creator: Ham, C., Aarts, C.W.A.M.
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Immigrant panel > Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2012

In September 2012 the questionnaire “Dutch Parliamentary Election
Studies 2012”, (based on the NKO) was administered to the LISS-I panel
members aged 18 years and older. (Part of the questionnaire also was
presented to the panel members aged 16 or 17, if the questions were
applicable.) Because of the elections that have been held on September
12, the questionnaire was presented on September 13.

Creator: Bühler, C., Gauthier, A.H., Goldstein, J.R., Hin, S.C.
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LISS panel > Measuring the Desire for Children in Low Fertility Settings

In the month of August 2010, the LISS panel completed wave 1 of a questionnaire on the desire for children. The survey aims to refine measurement of desires for children in a modern low fertility setting by concentrating on the ideal family size. In the month of September 2010, the LISS panel completed wave 2.

LISS panel > Measuring the Desire for Children in Low Fertility Settings > Wave 1

This is the first wave of the survey Measuring the Desire for Children in Low Fertility Settings

LISS panel > Measuring the Desire for Children in Low Fertility Settings > Wave 2

This is the second wave of the survey Measuring the Desire for Children in Low Fertility Settings

Creator: J.J.A Thomassen (University of Twente), B. Niemöller (University of Amsterdam), J.W. van Deth (University of Twente), C. van der Eijk (University of Amsterdam), G.A. Irwin (University of Leiden), Stichting Kiezersonderzoek Nederland (SKON)
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Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1989

Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of 1989. Systematic analysis of change in political opinions and behaviour of the Dutch electorate. Pre-election wave: reading of newspapers / tv newscast exposure / most important national problems / party identification and membership / evaluation of government policy on economic situation, labour market, personal income situation / political issues ( perception of main parties standpoint, own stand ): abortion, nuclear plants, differences in income / voting in last European Parliament elections / voting in last national election / coalition preference / opinion on cleaning pollution / sympathy rating of parties and leading politicians / party identification of parents / Post-election wave, additional variables: voting behaviour / time of vote decision / voting stability / political issues ( perception of main parties stand, own stand ): euthanasia, NATO nuclear arms on Dutch territory / expectations regarding own income situation, general prosperity and influence of coalition on that / prevalence of reduction of unemployment versus reduction of government debts / knowledge of, opinions on leading politicians / left, right rating of political parties / sense of political efficacy / civic competence, participation / party campaign activities / membership of and participation in extra-parliamentary organizations / influence of religion / pillarization - compartmentalization / confessionalism / secularism / self centredness / importance of national political goals /sympathy rating of politicians Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership.

> Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1989

Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of 1989. Systematic analysis of change in political opinions and behaviour of the Dutch electorate. Pre-election wave: reading of newspapers / tv newscast exposure / most important national problems / party identification and membership / evaluation of government policy on economic situation, labour market, personal income situation / political issues ( perception of main parties standpoint, own stand ): abortion, nuclear plants, differences in income / voting in last European Parliament elections / voting in last national election / coalition preference / opinion on cleaning pollution / sympathy rating of parties and leading politicians / party identification of parents / Post-election wave, additional variables: voting behaviour / time of vote decision / voting stability / political issues ( perception of main parties stand, own stand ): euthanasia, NATO nuclear arms on Dutch territory / expectations regarding own income situation, general prosperity and influence of coalition on that / prevalence of reduction of unemployment versus reduction of government debts / knowledge of, opinions on leading politicians / left, right rating of political parties / sense of political efficacy / civic competence, participation / party campaign activities / membership of and participation in extra-parliamentary organizations / influence of religion / pillarization - compartmentalization / confessionalism / secularism / self centredness / importance of national political goals /sympathy rating of politicians Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership.

Creator: L. de Vroege, C.M. van der Feltz-Cornelis
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LISS panel > Prevalence and relevant associations of alexithymia in a Dutch general population sample and in comparison to clinical patients with somatic symptom disorder (SSD)

It is explored whether or not alexithymia occurs more
often in patients with SSD, compared to the general population.

Creator: Raun van Ooijen, c.s. Jochem de Bresser, Marike Knoef, Mart van Megen
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LISS panel > Healthcare costs

The goal of this questionnaire is to understand the desired spending on long-term care for the elderly (and the content and arrangement thereof).

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