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    Electoral System Changes in Europe

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    Dataset of electoral systems for lower chamber of parliament in 31 European democracies (EU27, CH, NOR, UK, ISL) between 1945 and 202

    Eurobarometer 54

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    The aim of this research is to monitor the short-term evolution of European public opinion and in particular of public interests, with an emphasis on the problems of European integration. It takes into account the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (age, gender, political preferences and type of urbanisation)

    DiF - Divorce in Flanders (ENG)/ SiV - Scheiding in Vlaanderen (NL)

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    Divorce in Flanders (NL: Scheiding in Vlaanderen) is a multi-actor panel study on relationships, causes and consequences of relationship dissolution, as experienced by (ex-)partners, new partners, children and parents. The currently available data is the result of the first wave of data collection, which took place between 2009 and 2011. There are currently two groups of datasets, distinguished by the anchor respondents to which they pertain. The first group, "married/divorced", is oriented around respondents who have either been married once and have never divorced, or have divorced once (and possibly remarried once) before 2009. Insofar possible, a face-to-face interview was conducted with both the anchor respondent and their (ex-)spouse, who is also an anchor respondent. Within this anchor relationship, one target child was selected. If living inside the household and over the age of 10, the child was also contacted for a face-to-face interview. If living outside the household and over the age of 18, the target child recieved a mail questionnaire. Similarly, one parent of each respondent in the anchor relationship received a mail questionnaire, as well as a new live-in partner of a divorced anchor respondent. This gives way to the following datasets concerning the "married/divorced" group: DiF1 - M&D - Anchors DiF1 - M&D - Children in HH DiF1 - M&D - Children outside HH DiF1 - M&D - Parents DiF1 - M&D - New partners Also available are three extra datasets. The first contains medatadata on the anchor relationship. The second combines all individual survey data (i.e. of the respondents listed above) and metadata on the anchor relationship. The third also combines all survey data, but distinguishes the anchor data, parent data and new partner data by gender of the anchor respondent. This is indicated by a leading M_ for male anchors and F_ for female anchors. No distinction is made for children, as only one child per relationship is questioned. The dataset also contains metadata on the anchor relationship. This gives way to the following extra datasets concerning the "married/divorced" group: DIF1 - M&D - Metadata anchor relationship DIF1 - M&D - All data (individual) + metadata DIF1 - M&D - All data (by gender) + metadata The second group, "recently partnered" is oriented around respondents who have either recently (i.e. 1.5 years prior to the sample selection) married or begun to cohabit. Insofar possible, a face-to-face interview was conducted with both the anchor respondent and their current spouse/partner, who is also an anchor respondent. One parent of each respondent in the anchor relationship also received a mail questionnaire. This gives way to the following datasets concerning the "recently partnered" anchor relationships: DiF1 - RP - Anchors DiF1 - RP - Parents Again, there are three extra datasets available. The first contains medatadata on the anchor relationship. The second combines all individual survey data (i.e. of the respondents listed above) and metadata on the anchor relationship. The third also combines all survey data, but distinguishes the anchor data and parent data by gender of the anchor respondent. This is indicated by a leading M_ for male anchors and F_ for female anchors. The dataset also contains metadata on the anchor relationship. This gives way to the following extra datasets concerning the "recently partnered" group: DIF1 - RP - Metadata anchor relationship DIF1 - RP - All data (individual) + metadata DIF1 - RP - All data (by gender) + metadata All DiF data is freely available to all interested parties in English and in Dutch, both within and outside of the scientific domain. After completion of the second wave (expected 2024), the collected data will also be made available here. Finally, also available are the codebooks of the various datasets. These are only available in English

    Brave Belgians - Media - AV - CG6

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    Media documentation (video, audio) for the doctoral dissertation 'Brave Belgians of the Belle Epoque' (Ghent University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, 2021). Section: horn solo. Documentation Reference Horns (JB 1-5, MDM, YM, BI) ‘Brave Belgians of the Belle Époque’ is an artistic case study that unravels the paradigm of a flourishing legacy of horn playing in Ghent at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. The rediscovery of this lost legacy was enabled by analysis of a comprehensive time capsule of related archival findings, historical instruments and repertoire. Findings were contextualized from the perspective of a modern-day performer, creating a practice- based framework that reflects musical performance and perception, artistic identity and the education of musicians, past, present and future. The result was comprised in a like-named doctoral dissertation to which these datasets are linked. This folder contains a dataset of audio and video and a sound bank material linked to reference horns of the 'Brave Belgians of the Belle Époque' dissertation and the likenamed documenting appendix. Media documentation (video, audio) for the doctoral dissertation 'Brave Belgians of the Belle Époque' (Ghent University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, 2021). Section: horn solo. Documentation Horn CG6 (Ghent Royal Conservatory, F. Van Cauwelaert Breveté à Bruxelles 1894

    Euro-Barometer N 40: Poverty and social exclusion. 1993

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    The aim of this research is to monitor the short-term evolution of European public opinion and in particular of public interests with an emphasis on the problems of European integration. It takes into account the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (age, gender, political preferences and type of urbanisation). This round also focused on poverty and social exclusion, examining the extent and immediacy of these problems for respondents

    Eurobarometer 20 (1983)

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    The aim of the survey is to monitor the short-term evolution of European public opinion and in particular of public interests, with a focus on the problems of European integration. It includes the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (age, gender, occupation, income, political preferences and type of urbanisation)

    General Election Study 1999 Wallonia-Brussels

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    General Election Survey Belgium (GESN) is a series of surveys on the attitudes, opinions and political and social behaviour of Belgians living in Wallonia and Brussels, carried out after the federal elections of 13 June 1999. The data collected make it possible to measure the respondents' political information and knowledge, their perceptions of political bodies such as parties and social problems. Other issues include party identification, partisan preferences, representations of political efficacy, and the nature and extent of political participation. Perceptions of social class and (economic) welfare, authoritarianism, as well as attitudes towards immigrant workers, political corruption and the environment, are among the other areas studied in these surveys. Extensive demographic data on respondents was also collected

    Brave Belgians - Media - Historical Recordings

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    Media documentation (video, audio) for the doctoral dissertation 'Brave Belgians of the Belle Epoque' (Ghent University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, 2021). Section: horn solo. Documentation Reference Horns (JB 1-5, MDM, YM, BI) ‘Brave Belgians of the Belle Époque’ is an artistic case study that unravels the paradigm of a flourishing legacy of horn playing in Ghent at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. The rediscovery of this lost legacy was enabled by analysis of a comprehensive time capsule of related archival findings, historical instruments and repertoire. Findings were contextualized from the perspective of a modern-day performer, creating a practice- based framework that reflects musical performance and perception, artistic identity and the education of musicians, past, present and future. The result was comprised in a like-named doctoral dissertation to which these datasets are linked. This folder contains a dataset of audio and video and a sound bank material linked to reference horns of the 'Brave Belgians of the Belle Époque' dissertation and the likenamed documenting appendix. Media documentation (video, audio) for the doctoral dissertation 'Brave Belgians of the Belle Époque' (Ghent University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, 2021). Section: Historical Recordings (chapter III & IV

    Eurobarometer 41.1 Post European Elections

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    The aim of this research is to monitor the short-term evolution of European public opinion and in particular of public interests with an emphasis on the problems of European integration. It takes into account the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (age, gender, political preferences and type of urbanisation)

    Eurobarometer 8 (1977)

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    The aim of the survey is to monitor the short-term evolution of European public opinion and in particular of public interests, with a focus on the problems of European integration. It includes the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (age, gender, occupation, income, political preferences and type of urbanisation). In addition, questions on the likelihood of war and serious disorder, public attitudes towards environmental and feminist movements, the applications for membership from Greece, Portugal and Spain, the election of the European Parliament and opinion on European radio broadcasts were also asked

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