136 research outputs found
Ouderlijke sociaaleconomische status en eerste relatievorming: kan Europese variatie worden verklaard door de Tweede Demografische Transitie-theorie?
Artikel 'Ouderlijke sociaaleconomische status en eerste relatievorming: kan Europese variatie worden verklaard door de Tweede Demografische Transitie-theorie?' in Mens & Maatschappij, rubriek 'In de etalage', door M.D. (Anne) Brons, Aart C. Liefbroer en Harry B.G. Ganzeboom. Oorspronkelijk artikel: Brons, M.D., Liefbroer, A.C., & Ganzeboom, H.B.G. (2017). Parental Socio-Economic Status and First Union Formation: Can European Variation Be Explained by the Second Demographic Transition Theory? European Sociological Review, 33(6), 809-822
De maatschappelijke relevantie en irrelevantie van de sociologie
Discussie: reacties van Meurs en Ganzeboom op Glebbeek en De Vos, Mens & Maatschappij 75 (2000), pp. 277-297
International Social Survey Programme - ISSP-NL 2010-2011 Environment III and Health
The modules 2010 (“Environment III”) and 2011 (“Health”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in 2011 as a stand-alone postal survey at the VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Heike Schroeder [fieldwork manager]. Note that this combined dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany
ISSP-NL 2009 & 2012: Family and Social Inequality
The modules 2009 (“Social Inequality IV”) and 2012 (“Family and Gender Roles IV”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in March-September 2013 as a stand-alone postal survey at VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Shashi Roopram [fieldwork manager]. Note that the complete dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p
ISSP-NL 2013 & 2014: Citizenship and National Identity
The modules 2013 (“National Identity III”) and 2014 (“Citizenship II”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in March-September 2014 as a stand-alone postal survey at VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Hanna Rovers [fieldwork manager]. Note that the complete dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p
International Social Survey Programme NL - ISSP-NL 2005-2006: Work Orientations / Role of Government
The modules 2005 (“Work Orientations”) and 2006 (“Role of Government”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in 2006 as a stand-alone postal survey at the Free University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Saskia Opdam [fieldwork manager]. As of 2005, VUA has taken over the national ISSP membership for the Netherlands, formerly held by the Social and Cultural Planning Office [SCP] in The Hague, with Jos Becker as principal investigator. Funding for the 2005-2006 data collection was supplied by the SCP and the VUA.Note that this dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived atGESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p
Australian National Social Survey, 1990 -- Lifestyle Extract
Contains a subset of variables from the complete 1990 survey. Created by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom
International Social Survey Programme - ISSP-NL 2010-2011 Environment III and Health
The modules 2010 (“Environment III”) and 2011 (“Health”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in 2011 as a stand-alone postal survey at the VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Heike Schroeder [fieldwork manager]. Note that this combined dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.ISSP modules have been combined in one questionnaire. Note that this combined dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany</p
International Social Survey Programme NL - ISSP-NL 2003-2004: National Identity & Citizenship
The modules 2003 (“National Identity”) and 2004 (“Citizenship”) of the International Social Survey Programme were conducted in the Netherlands as a stand-alone postal survey at the Free University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Elsbeth de Groot [fieldwork manager]. As of 2005, VUA has taken over the Dutch national membership for the Netherlands, formerly held by the Social and Cultural Planning Office [SCP] in The Hague, with Jos Becker as principal investigators. Funding for the 2004-2005 data collection was equally supplied by the SCP and the VUA.Note that this dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p
International Social Survey Programme - ISSP-NL 2010-2011 Environment III and Health
The modules 2010 (“Environment III”) and 2011 (“Health”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in 2011 as a stand-alone postal survey at the VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Heike Schroeder [fieldwork manager]. Note that this combined dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany
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