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Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Amsterdam, interview 18
geslacht: Vrouw
land van herkomst: Iran
leeftijd aankomst Nederland: 22
stad: Amsterdam
vluchtreden: Politiek activisme; doodsbedreigingen, onvrijheid, onderdrukking, massa-executies.
relatie met eigen gemeenschap: In het begin heel veel contact met Iraniërs van bepaalde politieke linkse groeperingen. Later veel minder omdat mensen er niet voor haar waren toen ze ziek was of stiekem teruggingen naar Iran. Ze is nooit terug naar Iran gegaan en wil dat ook niet, i.v.m politieke idealen – ‘het regime is er nog steeds’. Hertrouwd met Nederlandse man.
opleiding: Scheikunde aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam
beroep land van herkomst: Naaister. Moest echter vaak van baan (en huis) wisselen i.v.m politiek activisme.
beroep in Nederland: Medisch onderzoekster: analytisch chemicus.
kinderen: 1
bijdrage aan de stad: Niet expliciet gevraagd of genoemd. Maar mevrouw werkt al 18 jaar in het AMC ziekenhuis mee aan methodiek voor ‘weesziekten’ (heel zeldzame moeilijk te behandelen ziekten), stemt en doet/deed mee met demonstraties. Politiek betrokken, links.
opvallend/bijzonder: Sterke vrouw die vanaf 12 jaar al politiek actief is. Wilde nooit terug naar Iran i.v.m politieke idealen en het regime, zelfs toen haar moeder ziek werd. Haar moeder is overleden en ze heeft bijzondere dromen over haar gehad, waarna ze een bepaalde plant in haar tuin plantte en om die plant geeft en haar verzorgd alsof het haar moeder is. Verder is ze zich bewust van vooroordelen (over bepaalde mensen of wijken) en verbind ze dat aan een bepaalde simpelheid of niveau van denken. Ze noemt Amsterdam een vrije linkse stad
Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Amsterdam, interview 08
geslacht: Man
land van herkomst: Irak
klasse in land van herkomst: 0
leeftijd aankomst Nederland: 39
stad: Amsterdam
opleiding: Ingenieur
beroep land van herkomst: Ingenieur
beroep in Nederland:
kinderen:
Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Den Haag, interview 49
geslacht: V
land van herkomst: Afghanistan
leeftijd aankomst NL: 43
stad: Den Haag
vluchtreden: oorlog, Taliban
relaties met eigen gemeenschap: Afghaanse culturele vereninging, Afghaanse buurtbewoners
opleiding: pedagogiek
beroep land van herkomst: lerares aardrijkskunde, geschiedenis, pashto, Farsi, Engels
werk in NL: Haeghe Groep
kinderen: 2
bijdrage aan de stad: Deed jarenlang vrijwilligerswerk in bejaardenhui
Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2023 (DPES/NKO 2023)
The Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2023 has been conducted by the Foundation of Electoral Studies in The Netherlands (Stichting Kiezeronderzoek Nederland; SKON).
The Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies (DPES) are a series of national surveys carried out under the auspices of the Dutch Electoral Research Foundation (SKON). These surveys have been conducted since 1971. Many questions are replicated across studies, although fresh questions are included in each new round. The major substantive areas consistently covered include the respondents' attitudes toward and expectations of the government and its effectiveness in both domestic and foreign policy, the most important problems facing the people of the Netherlands, the respondents' voting behavior and participation history, and his/her knowledge of and faith in the nation's political leaders.
The DPES data were collected via two different panels: via the LISS-panel monitored by CenterData and via the non-self subscribe panel from I&O-research. Both samples were used to build the DPES2023.
The DPES2023 data consists of three datasets, which can be merged, but if done so, the data will not be representative anymore.
1. The standard DPES2023 dataset, aimed to be representative for the 2023 eligible voters. It includes weights to address population distortions. This dataset also includes items that were formulated by Young Scholars; these items become available from February 2025 onwards.
2. [not available yet] A dataset including eligible voters with a migration background
3. [not available yet] A dataset including eligible voters with an education other than tertiary higher vocational (hbo) or universit
Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Den Haag, interview 41
geslacht: M
land van herkomst: Somalië
leeftijd aankomst NL: 7
stad: Den Haag
vluchtreden: burgeroorlog
relaties met eigen gemeenschap: veel contacten in grote Somalische gemeenschap in Den Haag
opleiding: hbo management, economie
en recht
beroep land van herkomst: n.v.t.
werk in NL: in- en verkoop, bankwezen, pensioenbeheer
kinderen: 1
bijdrage aan de stad: Actief als vrijwilliger in Somalische verenigin
Does having vulnerable friends help vulnerable youth? The co-evolution of friendships, victimization, and depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents' social networks
The dataset of the “Peer Relationship among Chinese Adolescents Project” focuses on Chinese adolescents' academic, social, and emotional development and their relationships with peers, parents, and teachers
Friends in a Cold Climate: Vienne-1
JEAN_FRANCOIS MERLE
In 1972, at the age of 16, Jean-Francois began his involvement with the Comité Jumelage, the twinning committee in Vienne which is focused on international exchanges.
The roots of these exchanges trace back to 1956 when mayors Dieter Roser of Esslingen and Lucien Hussel of Vienne decided to collaborate, marking a pivotal moment after two devastating wars. They recognized the need to connect with young people as a means of securing a peaceful future, breaking the cycle of war that had occurred every 30 years.
The city of Vienne had developed since then exchange programs with twin towns, including Essingen in Germany, Schiedam in the Netherlands, and Udine in Italy.
Jean-Francois, accompanied by friends, experienced a transformative 15-day exchange with a host family in Schiedam, marking his first venture outside of France. He vividly recalls his emotional reaction during their first time outside of Vienne, France, in Schiedam in the Netherlands in 1972. At the age of 16, he found himselve sharing a host family with a German participant.
When Jean-Francois phoned his family that the was staying with German people in the host family, his mother, grandfather, and grandmother were perplexed. The family failed to grasp that Jean-Francois was in the Netherlands, not Germany, emphasizing the comical and unexpected nature of the cross-cultural encounter. The mother reassured Jean-Francois, explaining that the pairing was a decision made by the organization in charge of the exchange program. Despite initial concerns, Jean-Francois mentions that the leader of the group from Esslingen, Germany, was very sympathetic, indicating that the experience turned out positively. This recollection reflects the mix of emotions and uncertainties that can accompany cross-cultural exchanges.
Since then, Jean-Francois has been actively involved in the International Exchange Committee in Vienne, initially as a member of the youth group and gradually assuming various roles within the committee. Over 25 years, Jean-Francois served as chairman of the training committee, gaining an in-depth knowledge of all Twin Towns and their unique characteristics. This extensive involvement has provided a deep understanding of the diverse European cultures.
Jean-Francois, having not experienced war personally, recounts the impact of the experiences his father had, when he spent a prolonged period in post-war Germany for compulsory work. The family initially received false information of their father's death, causing distress to the grandparents. After the war, he emerged unexpectedly to the surprise and schock of the family.
The father died when Jean-Francois was five years old. This personal history fuels Jean-Francois's commitment to European engagement and unity, as they find it incomprehensible to be against one another. The ongoing conflict near Ukraine and Russia is acknowledged, with Jean-Francois expressing a strong dedication to halting such movements. He highlights the significance of TownTwinning as a representation of European unity and the shared commitment to collaboration.
THE INTEGRATION OF WESTERN EUROPE AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR was driven by a broad movement aimed at peace, security and prosperity. Organized youth exchange between European cities formed an important part of that movement.
This research focuses on young people who, from the 1960s onwards, participated in international exchanges organised by twinned towns, also called jumelage. Friends in a Cold Climate asks about the interactions between young people while taking into account the organisational structures on a municipal level,
The project investigates the role of the ideology of a united West-Europe, individual desires for travel and freedom, the upcoming discourse about the Second World War and the influence of the prevalent “counterculture” of that period, thus shedding a light on the formative years of European integration
Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Utrecht, interview 59
geslacht: M
land van herkomst: Eritrea
leeftijd aankomst NL: 33
stad: Utrecht
vluchtreden: politiek
relaties met eigen gemeenschap: aantal Eritrese vrienden
opleiding: universiteit biologie
beroep land van herkomst: leraar biologie en scheikunde
werk in NL: Eerst taalcursus, dan mogelijke studi
Replication Data for: No novelty effect but a honeymoon that lasts
Data and do-files to replicate: Van Ours, J.C. (2024) No novelty effect but a honeymoon that lasts, Sports Economics Review. Open access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S277316182400006
Replication Data for: Elite Incomes Around the World
Estimates for Paul Segal and Michail Moatsos, ¨Elite Incomes Around the World: Command over Tradables, Nontradables, and People