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    JOB-monitor 2024

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    De JOB-monitor is in 2001 door Jongeren Organisatie Beroepsonderwijs (JOB) opgezet om de tevredenheid van mbo-studenten te meten. Elke twee jaar laat JOB de monitor uitvoeren door onderzoeksbureau ResearchNed. In het studiejaar 2023/2024 werd de JOB-monitor voor de dertiende keer afgenomen. Het doel van de JOB-monitor is in de eerste plaats om studentenraden en instellingen een handvat te bieden om met elkaar in gesprek te gaan. JOB hoopt hiermee bij te dragen aan de professionalisering van de medezeggenschap in het mbo-onderwijs. Nieuw sinds deze meting is de toevoeging van extra modules: middels willekeurig aan de respondenten toegewezen vragenblokken aan het eind van de standaardvragenlijst, is informatie over enkele actuele thema's verzameld. Documentatie is ook te vinden op http://portal.jobmbo.nl. Voor vragen over het gebruik van de data kunt u zich richten tot JOB ([email protected])

    Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Rotterdam, interview 15

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    geslacht: V land van herkomst: Iran leeftijd aankomst NL: 19 stad: Rotterdam vluchtreden: relaties met eigen gemeenschap: vooral contacten met collega's en ook met Iraniërs na het werk opleiding: universitair paramedische studie (Iran), Hogeschool laboratoriumopleiding (NL) beroep land van herkomst: student werk in NL: afdeling radiologie ziekenhui

    Data set for dissertation Van Rossem W.R. (2024), "Finding Blind Spots" (DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036561778)

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    This repository contains the fieldnotes, interview transcripts, desk research data, and analysis data collected for my dissertation. The data set contains the following: - data-analysis.tar.gz: This archive contains files related to the qualitative data analysis conducted on data collected during fieldwork and interviews. It includes an export of the atlas.ti qualitative data analysis software, which was used to code and interpret the data. - Document-public.tar.gz: This archive comprises publicly available documents sourced from various websites. These documents were utilized across different chapters of the dissertation, focusing on information systems related to migration, security, and border control within the EU. Key sources include: EU-LISA (European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security, and justice), Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND), ELISE data matching system from the WCC Group - Fieldnotes.tar.gz: This archive contains fieldwork notes recorded during conferences and visits to the WCC Group office in Utrecht. These notes provide context and insights into the observations and interactions made during these events. - interview-audio-transcripts.tar.gz: This archive includes audio recordings and transcripts of interviews conducted with personnel from the IND and WCC Group. Due to the sensitive nature of the information shared, this data is embargoed and contains confidential information as requested by the respondents. - Videos-public.tar.gz: This archive contains publicly available video materials that were used to support analyses in various parts of the dissertation. Specifically, videos from the WCC Group were instrumental in the analysis presented in Chapter 6, which focused on the ELISE data matching system. - Interview Protocols: interview protocols used for discussions with personnel from the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND). It also contains the probe questions that guided the interviews with WCC Group employees

    SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND THE ROLE OF ICT IN THE PLANNING, DESIGN, AND MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC SPACES

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    The dataset comprises diverse sources collected across four research papers within a PhD thesis dissertation context. It includes: Transcripts of Interviews: These transcripts capture conversations with various stakeholders, such as academics, government practitioners, NGOs, private companies and local residents. They provide insights into social dynamics, preferences, and challenges related to the management of public spaces, participatory practices and the use of ICTs for the planning, design and maintenance of public spaces. Field Notes Observations: Researchers recorded detailed observations during fieldwork. These notes document physical aspects of the conducted interviews, human behavior, and interactions. They serve as valuable qualitative data for this research. Geospatial Information: Geospatial data includes coordinates, boundaries, and spatial relationships. It enables spatial analysis, mapping, and visualization of public spaces. This information was created to develop thematic maps and to collect how residents perceive the needs and aspirations of their public spaces. Purpose of the Dataset: The dataset aims to investigate the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in enhancing social participation within public spaces. Researchers can analyze these diverse data sources to explore patterns, identify challenges, and propose ICT-based interventions for inclusive and vibrant public spaces. The dataset includes information divided into 4 papers within the research project. Identifying each dataset is mentioned in the title of the paper. Paper 1, Paper 2, Paper 3 and Paper 4. Please note that the dataset is anonymized to protect privacy and confidentiality. Nevertheless, the information can lead to identifying actors that participated in this research, for which access to the datasets required a request, such as photographs. Researchers interested in urban planning, social dynamics, and ICT applications can leverage this dataset for further studies

    Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Den Haag, interview 13

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    geslacht: M land van herkomst: Democratische Republiek Congo leeftijd aankomst NL: 16 stad: Den Haag relaties met eigen gemeenschap: veel Europese en Afrikaanse vrienden opleiding in NL: Rechten werk in NL: Jurist bij Ministerie van Landbouw bijzonderheden: wil terug naar Afrika om een bijdrage te leveren aan de ontwikkeling daar. Voelt zich Nederlander in zijn manier van denken

    Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Utrecht, interview 62

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    geslacht: M land van herkomst: Syrië leeftijd aankomst NL: 40 stad: Utrecht vluchtreden: oorlog relaties met eigen gemeenschap: veel vrienden uit verschillende gemeenschappen opleiding: Pharmacy opleiding beroep land van herkomst: Apotheker kinderen: 2 werk in NL: heeft staatsexamen NT2 gedaan, wil master of science in business management doe

    Friends in a Cold Climate: Velenje-1

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    STANE BOROVNIK hails from Velenje, a small town with a labor-oriented community that gained significance after World War II when large coal deposits were discovered. The subsequent establishment of a coal mine spurred rapid growth, attracting young families and leading to a relatively higher standard of living compared to other areas in Slovenia and Yugoslavia. Despite the town's prosperity, access to public services, schools, and cultural amenities was somewhat limited. During the late 1960s, Stane attended elementary and high school amidst a cultural shift influenced by Western music, particularly rock, rock and roll, and jazz. Stane became interested in town twinning and youth exchange programs after witnessing German visitors in Velenje and hearing about Velenje youths visiting Esslingen. This led to Stane's involvement in coordinating international youth exchanges among twin towns, including Esslingen, Schiedam, Vienne, Neath, and Norrköping. Despite initial reluctance due to political affiliations, Stane agreed to lead the initiative under the condition of autonomy and sufficient resources. Stane's parents had contrasting experiences during World War II. Stane's mother, growing up on a farm near Velenje, found herself caught in a precarious situation, as her home served as a passageway for both partisans and Germans. Despite her initial confusion, she eventually sided with the partisans, working as a courier and engaging in underground activities. However, she was later caught by the Germans and imprisoned in Austria, facing false accusations of collaboration upon her release. Conversely, Stane's father, living on a mountain farm south of Velenje, had fewer encounters with German forces but steadfastly supported the partisans. His family provided assistance whenever possible, offering food and shelter to partisan fighters. Despite their support for the resistance, neither of Stane's parents were members of the communist party, and they harbored resentment towards the party's post-war treatment. Stane's family initially held negative perceptions of Germany, viewing it as a source of evil due to the wartime experiences and propaganda. Therefore, the idea of visiting Germany didn't hold much appeal to them, and they expressed displeasure when Stane returned from trips to Germany. However, as Stane continued to visit Germany and share their experiences, their family gradually softened their stance. They began to listen and learn about the realities of contemporary Germany, gaining a more nuanced understanding beyond the historical context. Over time, Stane's family became more receptive to the idea of visiting Germany and exploring its culture and society. The 1970s marked a period of flourishing for Europe, characterized by a sense of unity and increased mobility. Memories of war began to fade, and the concept of traveling across borders became more feasible, especially with the advent of air travel. Stane emphasizes the importance of viewing Europe as a united family, transcending political divisions.In organizing youth exchanges, Stane encouraged participants to focus on commonalities rather than political differences, urging them to refrain from engaging in political debates. By focusing on everyday life and human connections, the exchanges allowed participants to see that despite cultural nuances, people's lives were fundamentally similar across different European towns and cities. 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. (2024-02-06

    Project Ongekend Bijzonder, Rotterdam, interview 45

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    geslacht: M land van herkomst: voormalig Joegoslavië / Bosniё leeftijd aankomst NL: 25 stad: Rotterdam vluchtreden: oorlog relaties met eigen gemeenschap: participeert in verenigingen voor Bosniërs (en anderen) in Nederland, bijstaan van jeugd in identificatieproces opleiding: HBO Logistiek en Economie beroep land van herkomst: werk in NL: Leraar economie kinderen: 2 bijdrage aan de stad: verschillende voormalig Joegoslaven ‘verenigen’. Mensen bewust maken van vooroordele

    Utrecht-Management of Identity Committments Scale (U-MICS) - Work identity

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    The Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale - Work Identity (IW) assesses four processes: 1) work commitment, work in-depth exploration, work reconsideration and work in-breadth exploration as a youth self-report scale

    Negative Marital Interaction Scale

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    The Negative Marital Interaction Scale is a validated assessment of negative marital interactions that include criticism, demands, being let down, and irritation

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